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| He was born in Osaka as son of Acupuncture therapist. | | He was born in Osaka as son of Acupuncture therapist. |
| It is unknown when he joined the [[Shinsengumi]]. | | It is unknown when he joined the [[Shinsengumi]]. |
− | He was working as a spy and took imporatnt role of [[Ikedaya Affair]],the [[Choshu war]] and many other incidents. | + | He was working as a spy and had an important role in the [[Ikedaya Affair]],the [[Choshu war]] and many other incidents. |
− | He learned medicine from [[Matsumoto Ryojun]] and worked as emergency doctor in the Shinsengumi also. | + | He learned medicine from [[Matsumoto Ryojun]] and worked as an emergency doctor in the Shinsengumi also. |
| In [[1868]], he was heavily wounded in the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]]. | | In [[1868]], he was heavily wounded in the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]]. |
| He died on the battleship [[Fujisan maru]] on the way to [[Edo]]. | | He died on the battleship [[Fujisan maru]] on the way to [[Edo]]. |
| (Some historians deny it) | | (Some historians deny it) |
− | According to [[Shinsengumi Ibun]], [[Kondo Isami]] speeched condolence for him with tears. | + | According to the [[Shinsengumi Ibun]], [[Kondo Isami]] gave a condolence speech in his honor in tears. |
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| In 2004, his note book was found and was displayed in the [[Hino Furusato Museum]]. | | In 2004, his note book was found and was displayed in the [[Hino Furusato Museum]]. |