- at the
Shieikan,
Okita Sōjirō (the
later Okita Sōji), who
called him a big brother. In 1863, Yamanami, Kondo, and
other members of the
Shieikan joined...
-
third master of the
Tennen Rishin-ryū and
Okita started training at the
Shieikan with him
around the age of nine. By that time,
Kondo Shusuke had already...
-
misconception that he
lived at the
Shieikan. In 1863, he
joined the Rōshigumi
together with Kondō
Isami and
other members of the
Shieikan.
Inoue Genzaburō was related...
- who died two
years before he was born. Katsugorō
began training at the
Shieikan (the main dojo of the
Tennen Rishin-ryū) in 1848. As a
young man he was...
- "taking his meals" at
Kondo Isami's
Shieikan. In 1863, Tōdō
joined the Rōshigumi with Kondō and
other members of the
Shieikan.
After the
Shinsengumi was formed...
- this is not
historically correct. It was
probably a
great loss for the
Shieikan dōjō, but the
tradition survived.
There were many
teachers of the school...
- and
trained at Kondō Isami's
Shieikan dōjō. In 1863, Harada,
together with Kondō and
others ****ociated with the
Shieikan,
joined Kiyokawa Hachirō's Rōshigumi...
-
initially formed in
three factions under Serizawa (the Mito group), Kondō (the
Shieikan group) and Tonouchi.
Abiru Eisaburō
later died of illness, a
month after...
- 2nd unit.
Around 1861, he
started "taking his meals" at Kondō Isami's
Shieikan. In 1863 (Bunkyū 3),
Nagakura and Kondō
joined the Rōshigumi. Upon arrival...
-
later met Kondō
Isami and was
formally enrolled at the
Tennen Rishin-ryū's
Shieikan in 1859.
Although Hijikata himself never fully mastered the
Tennen Rishin-ryū...