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The anti-[[Bakufu]] powers were evicted from [[Kyoto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]]([[1863]]) but they just went to underground.
 
The anti-[[Bakufu]] powers were evicted from [[Kyoto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]]([[1863]]) but they just went to underground.
 
The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]], [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant ''Masuya Kiemon'' was actually [[Omi province|Omi]] [[Goshi|Goshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] and he was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Choshu]].
 
The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]], [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant ''Masuya Kiemon'' was actually [[Omi province|Omi]] [[Goshi|Goshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] and he was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Choshu]].
[[1864]]/6/5 morning, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members captured Furutaka and took him to Shinsengumi headquarter.
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[[1864]]/6/5 morning, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided Masuya and found arms and armors and letters from Chpshu samurai.
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Furutaka was taken to Shinsengumi headquarter fro questioning.
  
  

Revision as of 06:17, 3 April 2007

  • Japanese:池田屋事件(Ikedaya Jiken)

The anti-Bakufu powers were evicted from Kyoto after the Political change on August 18(1863) but they just went to underground. The Shinsengumi investigators Yamazaki Susumu, Shimada Kai located a merchant Masuya Kiemon was actually Omi Goshi Furutaka Shuntaro and he was cooperating with Choshu. 1864/6/5 morning, Takeda Kanryusai and several Shinsengumi members raided Masuya and found arms and armors and letters from Chpshu samurai. Furutaka was taken to Shinsengumi headquarter fro questioning.



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