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The western domains of Satsuma, Chōshū and Tosa (in red) joined forces to defeat the shogunate forces at the Battle of Toba–Fushimi, and then progressively took control of the rest of Japan until the final stand-off in the northern island of Hokkaidō. The Boshin War (戊辰 戦争, Boshin Sensō), sometimes known as the Japanese Revolution ...
Pages in category "Boshin War films" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Atsuhime (TV series) B.
Japan Shinsengumi Oni Captain: 新選組鬼隊長: Toshikazu Kôno: Based on a novel Woman of fire. 1954 Japan A sunny day and a cloudy day: 照る日くもる日: Toshio Shimura: Drama. Based on a novel A sunny day and a cloudy day. 1954 Japan The Great White Tiger Platoon: 花の白虎隊: Katsuhiko Tasaka: History, War. Byakkotai, Aizu ...
Labyrinth of Cinema (Japanese: 海辺の映画館 キネマの玉手箱) is a 2019 Japanese anti-war fantasy drama film [4] written, produced, directed and edited by Nobuhiko Obayashi. [5] It stars Takuro Atsuki [ja], Takahito Hosoyamada [ja] and Yoshihiko Hosoda as three present-day Onomichi moviegoers who find themselves transported back to ...
The Battle of Hakodate (箱館戦争, Hakodate Sensō) was fought in Japan from December 4, 1868 to June 27, 1869, between the remnants of the Tokugawa shogunate army, consolidated into the armed forces of the rebel Ezo Republic, and the armies of the newly formed Imperial government (composed mainly of forces of the Chōshū and the Satsuma domains).
Hijikata Toshizō (土方 歳三, May 31, 1835 – June 20, 1869) was a Japanese swordsman of the Bakumatsu period and Vice-Commander (副長, Fukucho) of the Shinsengumi.As Vice-Commander, he served the Tokugawa Shogunate and co-led his group in its resistance against the imperial rule brought about by the Meiji Restoration.
Jules Brunet (2 January 1838 – 12 August 1911) was a French military officer who served the Tokugawa shogunate during the Boshin War in Japan.Originally sent to Japan as a horse artillery instructor with the French military mission of 1867, he refused to leave the country after the shōgun was defeated, and played a leading role in the separatist Republic of Ezo and its fight against forces ...
75,000 reinforcement. 5,000 combatants (9,400 in total: 3,500 clans soldiers, 5,900 samurais, dozens of female warriors) Casualties and losses. unknown. 2,977 killed. The Battle of Aizu (Japanese: 会津戦争, "War of Aizu") was fought in northern Japan from October to November in autumn 1868, and was part of the Boshin War.