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Kanô was a Samurai from [[Izu province]] who joined the [[Shinsengumi]] in 1864 with [[Ito Kashitaro]].
 
Kanô was a Samurai from [[Izu province]] who joined the [[Shinsengumi]] in 1864 with [[Ito Kashitaro]].
 
In [[1867]], he separated from the Shinsengumi and joined [[Goryo Eji]].
 
In [[1867]], he separated from the Shinsengumi and joined [[Goryo Eji]].
He was able to escape from the [[Incident at Aburanokoji]] and later he assaulted [[Kondo Isami]] on the Fushimi street with [[Shinohara Tainoshin]].
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He was able to escape from the [[Incident at Aburano Koji]] and later he assaulted [[Kondo Isami]] on the Fushimi street with [[Shinohara Tainoshin]].
 
He fought against the [[Bakufu]] troops under [[Satsuma han]] during the [[Boshin war]].
 
He fought against the [[Bakufu]] troops under [[Satsuma han]] during the [[Boshin war]].
 
After the [[Meiji Restoration]], he worked to develope Hokkaido.
 
After the [[Meiji Restoration]], he worked to develope Hokkaido.
  
 
When [[Kondo Isami|Okubo Yamato]] was captured and brought to Itabashi,  
 
When [[Kondo Isami|Okubo Yamato]] was captured and brought to Itabashi,  
Kanô confirmed his identity for the authorities.
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Kanô revealed the man was Kondo Isami to the authorities.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:10, 17 May 2007

  • Birth: 1839/11/9
  • Death: 1902/10/27
  • Rank: Shinsengumi corporal (Gochô)
  • Other names: Kanô Michinosuke (加納 道之助), Kanô Michihiro
  • Japanese: 加納 鷲雄 (Kanou Washio)

Kanô was a Samurai from Izu province who joined the Shinsengumi in 1864 with Ito Kashitaro. In 1867, he separated from the Shinsengumi and joined Goryo Eji. He was able to escape from the Incident at Aburano Koji and later he assaulted Kondo Isami on the Fushimi street with Shinohara Tainoshin. He fought against the Bakufu troops under Satsuma han during the Boshin war. After the Meiji Restoration, he worked to develope Hokkaido.

When Okubo Yamato was captured and brought to Itabashi, Kanô revealed the man was Kondo Isami to the authorities.

References

  • Shinsengumi - Honor and Determination of the Mibu Rôshi (血誠新撰組-峻烈壬生浪士忠と斬), Rekishi Gunzô series #31, Gakken, Japan, 2003
  • Shinsengumi Zentaishi Tettei Guide (新選組全隊士徹底ガイド) Maeda Masaki