- The
Boshin War (戊辰戦争,
Boshin Sensō),
sometimes known as the ****anese
Revolution or ****anese
Civil War, was a
civil war in ****an
fought from 1868 to 1869...
- 96. Takano, p. 256. Yamakawa, Aizu
Boshin Senshi, pp. 7–9. Beasley, p. 97. Beasley, p. 97; Yamakawa, Aizu
Boshin Senshi, p. 148–151. Totman, p. 416....
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pointed tip or
blade attached to the
handle (t****) and
hidden in the
shaft (
boshin).
Jitte could be
highly decorated with all
manner of
inlays and designs...
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later Shinchogumi forces, and
worked as a pro-Tokugawa
agent in the
Boshin War.
Nakazawa Koto was born in Kōzuke Province. She was very
skilled in...
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features a wide
array of
weapons common during the
Boshin war, such as
katanas and
various Boshin war firearms. The game
features story choices at key...
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captured and
executed during the
Boshin war). He was
given the rank of
Yoriai (寄合格 Yoriai-kaku) in
early 1868.
Following the
Boshin War in 1868, Kondō and Hijikata...
- The
Boshin Club was a
political party in ****an. The
party was
established in
December 1908
during a
period in
which several anti-Rikken Seiyūkai groups...
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feature films,
television films or TV
series which include events of the
Boshin War and
Satsuma Rebellion. This list does not
include do****entaries, short...
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hatamoto was
known as
bakushin toritate (幕臣取立て). Many
hatamoto fought in the
Boshin War of 1868, on both
sides of the conflict. The
hatamoto remained retainers...
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around 305
young teenage samurai of the Aizu Domain, who
fought in the
Boshin War (1868–1869) on the side of the
Tokugawa shogunate. The
Byakkotai was...