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− | Saito married to [[Takagi Tokio]] in Tonami, sponsered by former Lord Matsudaira Katamori, | + | Saito married [[Takagi Tokio]] in Tonami, sponsered by former Lord Matsudaira Katamori, the former Aizu han [[Karo|Karô]] [[Yamakawa Hiroshi]] and [[Sagawa Kanbei]]. (Saito had a prior marriage with ''[[Shinoda Yaso]]'' but details are unknown) |
− | former Aizu han [[Karo|Karô]] [[Yamakawa Hiroshi]] and [[Sagawa Kanbei]]. | + | Saito was given the new name '''Fujita Goro''' by Matsudaira Katamori. |
− | (Saito had prior marriage with ''Shinoda Yaso'' but details are unknown) | + | Later they moved to Tokyo, where Goro was hired by the Police department ([[1872]]). |
− | Saito was given new name '''Fujita Goro''' by Matsudaira Katamori. | + | In [[1877]], he was sent to [[Kyushu]] ([[Seinan War]]) as a member of the [[Batto tai|Battô tai]] with many other former Aizu han samurai. It was compared to a "revenge" of the [[Boshin war]]. |
− | Later they moved to Tokyo, Goro was hired by the Police department([[1872]]). | + | In [[1891]],he retired from the Police and worked at schools until [[1909]]. |
− | [[1877]], he was sent to [[Kyushu]]([[Seinan War]]) as a member of [[Batto tai|Battô tai]] with many other former Aizu han samurai. It was like a revenge of [[Boshin war]]. | + | In [[1915]] he died of stomach ulcer. |
− | [[1891]],he retired from the Police and worked at schools until [[1909]]. | |
− | [[1915]] he died of stomach ulcer. | |
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| According to Fujita Goro's grandchild Fujita Minoru, sometimes Goro was assaulted by strangers who seemed to be the surviving members of the Goryo Eji after the [[Meiji restoration]]. | | According to Fujita Goro's grandchild Fujita Minoru, sometimes Goro was assaulted by strangers who seemed to be the surviving members of the Goryo Eji after the [[Meiji restoration]]. |