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Battōtai" (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a ****anese
gunka composed by
Charles Leroux [ja] with
lyrics by
Toyama Masakazu [ja] in 1877. Upon the request...
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Battōtai (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) were a
special police squad formed in ****an by the
Meiji government in 1877
during the
Satsuma Rebellion. The detachment...
- the
force shortly after World War II. For instance, the
military march "
Battotai" (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is
officially used by both the
former Imperial...
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Imperial Army 5,054
Imperial Guard 18,000
police (including
unknown number of
battōtai) 12,000
infantry 200
artillerymen 60
artillery pieces Casualties and losses...
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Originally two
separate marches based on ****anese melodies—Fusouka (扶桑歌) and
Battotai (抜刀隊),
inspired by the
Satsuma Rebellion and
reportedly a
favorite song...
- Soji,
Harada Sanosuke,
Saito Hajime,
Serizawa Kamo and
Sakamoto Ryoma.
Battotai Hwarang Ishin shishi Ryōtarō
Shiba Samurai Reiwa Shinsengumi Stephane Lun...
- come up with a
unified swordsmanship style. This led to the rise of the
Battotai (抜刀隊, lit.
Drawn Sword Corps),
consisting mainly of sword-wielding policemen...
- to Nipponjin,
quoted in
Sugita 1972, 33 "Aa
Kurenai no Chi wa Moyuru" "
Battōtai" "Fujin Jūgunka" "Roei no Uta" "Shussei
Heishi o
Okuru Uta" "Teki wa Ikuman"...
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Toyama Masakazu (外山 正一) 1848-1900, ****anese
sociologist known for
writing Battōtai Tōyama
Masasuke (遠山 政亮, 1625-1693), 1st daimyō of Yuna****a
Domain Tōyama...
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Works 1985~86. The
album is
named after – and the
title track samples –
Battōtai (抜刀隊, Sword-drawing brigade), a ****anese
military march composed by Charles...