- The
Rōshigumi (浪士組), was a
group of 234
masterless samurai,
founded by
Kiyokawa Hachirō in 1862.
Loyal to the shogun, they were
supposed to act as the...
- response, the
Tokugawa shogunate formed the
Rōshigumi (浪士組, "the rōnin squad") on
October 19, 1862. The
Rōshigumi was a
squad of 234 rōnin (samurai without...
- and Kondō
joined the
Rōshigumi. Upon
arrival in
Kyoto however, the
Rōshigumi was
immediately disbanded.
While most of the
Rōshigumi returned to Edo, Nagakura...
-
Kaneyoshi some time
before his
departure with the
Rōshigumi to
Kyoto on
March 26, 1863. However, the
Rōshigumi was
disbanded upon
their arrival there on April...
- the
Rōshigumi in Edo, they
arrived in Mibu,
Kyoto and
remained there as the Mibu
Rōshigumi while the rest
returned to Edo. Later, when Mibu
Rōshigumi was...
-
during his time in Kyoto. Kondō
joined the unit,
which became known as the
Rōshigumi, with his
close friend Hijikata To****ō, as well as Shieikan's members...
- In 1863, Yamanami, Kondo, and
other members of the
Shieikan joined the
Rōshigumi, the
military unit
being sent to
Kyoto by the
Tokugawa Shogunate. In Kyoto...
- Shieikan,
joined Kiyokawa Hachirō's
Rōshigumi and
departed for Kyoto.
Shortly after reaching Kyoto, the
Rōshigumi was
disbanded and most of its members...
-
Ryoma to join the
Roshigumi to
protect Yoshinobu. However,
shortly after their arrival in
Kyoto in 1864, the
leader of the
Roshigumi,
Kiyokawa Hachirō...
- ****anese
swordswoman and Onna-musha of the
Bakumatsu period. She
joined the
Rōshigumi and
later Shinchogumi forces, and
worked as a pro-Tokugawa
agent in the...