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31: 233:, Hirayama Gorou, Hirama Juusuke, and Noguchi Kengi were all among the members of the Rōshigumi. Two days later, while the Rōshigumi left for Kyoto, Kondo was responsible for assigning lodges for the members. However, he accidentally forgot about Serizawa's group, leading to a famous incident where Serizawa lost his temper and, with the help of his group, created a huge bonfire outside the lodges as an insult to Kondo. 488: 482: 245:
village outside Kyoto. Surprisingly, when they had just arrived in Kyoto, Kiyokawa suddenly commanded the group to return to Edo. By then, he had secretly submitted a letter to the imperialists stating that his Rōshigumi were to work only for the
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In response, a Tokugawa official made spies out of former Rōshigumi members Tomouchi Yoshio and Iesato Jiro, forced them to stay in Kyoto, and to join Serizawa and Kondo's group in order to keep an eye on them.
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The disbanded Rōshigumi members returned to Edo upon Kiyokawa's command. However, nineteen members, mainly from the Mito clan dissented and stayed behind, including Kondō and Serizawa, and formed the
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Kiyokawa Hachirō formed the Rōshigumi with funding from the Tokugawa shogunate on October 19, 1862. Originally, he claimed it was formed for protecting the Tokugawa
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of Mibu". At the time, Mibu was a village south west of Kyoto, and was the place where they were stationed. On August 18, 1863, the Mibu Rōshigumi was renamed the
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in Kyoto and preparing for military action against Western countries. However, he lied to the regime; his goal was to gather people to work with the
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On April 10 (lunar calendar February 23), 1863, the Rōshigumi arrived at Kyoto and the group stayed in Yagitei, a
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The other dissident members of the Rōshigumi who returned to
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Index


Japan
Tokugawa bakufu
Kyokawa Hachirō
Matsudaira Katamori
masterless samurai
Kiyokawa Hachirō
shogun
Tokugawa shōgun
imperialists
lunar calendar
Edo
Kondō Isami
Hijikata Toshizō
Okita Sōji
Inoue Genzaburō
Tōdō Heisuke
Harada Sanosuke
Nagakura Shinpachi
Serizawa Kamo
Niimi Nishiki
Nakazawa Koto
Mibu
Emperor Kōmei
Mibu Rōshigumi
rōnin
Shinsengumi
Emperor Kōmei
Edo
Shinchōgumi

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