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  2. Hijikata Toshizō - Wikipedia

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    The Shinsengumi grew to 140 men, which included a number of farmers and merchants whose livelihood would be threatened if the Tokugawa shogunate was overthrown. The regulations set up by Shinsengumi within Kyoto were strict and Hijikata was known to be harsh in enforcing them, hence his nickname: "Demon Vice-Commander" (鬼の副長, Oni no ...

  3. Shinsengumi - Wikipedia

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    The Shinsengumi submitted a letter to the Aizu clan, another powerful group who supported the Tokugawa regime, requesting permission to police Kyoto. The request was granted. The request was granted. Saeki Matasaburō, having killed Araya Shingorō, was believed to be killed by a Chōshū samurai Kusaka Genzui on September 22, 1863.

  4. List of Peacemaker Kurogane characters - Wikipedia

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    The Shinsengumi's second vice commander, Hijikata hides his compassion behind a cold and ruthless front, and is known as "the demon of the Shinsengumi". A brilliant strategist and fighter, Hijikata's talent for battle is extraordinary. When dealing with enemies, his method is highly practical and often reckless.

  5. Hakuoki - Wikipedia

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    Hakuoki (薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜, Hakuōki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~, Demon of the Fleeting Blossom: The Tale of the Shinsengumi) is a Japanese otome video game series by Idea Factory, first released for the PlayStation 2 on the 18th September 2008 and ported to many other platforms.

  6. Shine On! Bakumatsu Bad Boys! - Wikipedia

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    The Shinsengumi head to the five temples at the points of the pentagram to stop the imperialists who possess enhanced weapons from the Masked Demon. Toudou goes to the palace and advises his mentor Harou Tsuchimikado to evacuate, but then realizes that Tsuchimikado was the masked man who killed the original Shinsengumi captains.

  7. Okita Sōji - Wikipedia

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    He was born Okita Sōjirō Fujiwara no Harumasa (沖田宗次郎藤原春政) in 1842 or 1844 from a samurai family in the Shirakawa Domain's Edo mansion. [2] His great-grandfather was Okita Kan'emon (d. 1819) and his grandfather was Okita Sanshiro (d. 1833.)

  8. List of Peacemaker Kurogane episodes - Wikipedia

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    Hijikata, from the information gathered from Susumu, deduces that the Chōshū clan is behind this matter. It is noticed that Okita had killed the third ronin in an act to protect Tetsu. Okita explains the code of the Shinsengumi, in which one must commit seppuku if the code is broken. Tetsu understands that he was assigned as a page to order ...

  9. The Blue Wolves of Mibu - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Wolves of Mibu (Japanese: 青のミブロ, Hepburn: Ao no Miburo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsuyoshi Yasuda.It has been serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine since October 2021; its first part finished in April 2024 and the second part, Shinsengumi Arc, started in the same month.