-
returned to Edo,
where it was
later reformed into a unit
known as the Kōyō
Chinbutai (甲陽鎮撫隊, "Pacification Corps") and
departed from Edo for Kōfu
Castle on...
-
returned to Edo and was
later reformed into a unit
known as the Kōyō
Chinbutai (甲陽鎮撫隊, "Pacification Corps") and
departed from Edo for Kōfu
Castle on...
- the
Kyoto region for Edo. In March, the
Shinsengumi was
renamed to Kōyō
Chinbutai (甲陽鎮撫隊,
Pacification Corps) and
advanced on Kai Province, and
fought at...
- Kōshū-Katsunuma in
April 1868,
Nagukura and
Harada Sanosuke left the Kōyō
Chinbutai (the
renamed Shinsengumi)
after disagreements with long-time comrades...
-
disintegrating Tokugawa administration. Kondō
created a new unit, Kōyō
Chinbutai (甲陽鎮撫隊,
Pacification Corps),
based on the
surviving remnants of the Shinsengumi...
- unit
based on the
surviving remnants of the Shinsengumi,
called the Kōyō
Chinbutai (甲陽鎮撫隊,
Pacification Corps), and they
departed Edo on 24 March. The Imperial...
-
headquarters and
informs the
squad that they are
being renamed the
Kouyou Chinbutai. They have been
commissioned by the
shogunate to
defend Koufu Castle from...
- of Vice
Commander Hijikata To****ō. In 1868,
Tatsunosuke left the Kōyō
Chinbutai (the
renamed Shinsengumi)
after the
Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma. However...