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- Onna-musha of the Bakumatsu period. She joined the Rōshigumi and later Shinchogumi forces, and worked as a pro-Tokugawa agent in the Boshin War. Nakazawa...
- also a practitioner of the Tennen Rishin-ryū, became a commander of the Shinchōgumi (the Shinsengumi's brother league in Edo.) Okita Sōji soon became a ****uchō...
- the Rōshigumi who returned to Edo became the founding members of the Shinchōgumi (新徴組) (the Shinsengumi's brother league in Edo) with Okita Rintarō, the...
- of the late Edo period who was a kumigashira (組頭, commander) of the Shinchōgumi (the Shinsengumi's counterpart in Edo). Born Inoue Rintarō (井上 林太郎) in...
- were disbanded and then returned to Edo where they would later form the Shinchōgumi (新徴組) under the patronage of Shōnai Domain. However, nineteen Rōshigumi...
- 1863. A couple of months later, he was appointed the commander of the Shinchōgumi and elite paramilitary force of Rōshigumi who were created to provide...
- include: Okita Rintarō (沖田 林太郎, 1826–1883), ****anese samurai in the Shinchōgumi police force of Edo (modern-day Tokyo) Okita Mitsu (沖田 みつ, 1833–1907)...
- military power. Charged with the safety of Edo, they were patrons of the Shinchogumi police force, and were very effective in their duties. Following the...