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HINO, Hometown of Japan's Last Samurai 新選組のふるさと日野
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The Shinsengumi was the last group of samurai in feudal Japan. While, the group was mainly active in Kyoto, the Shinsengumi’s hometown is actually Hino City in Tokyo. The vice-commander of the Shinsengumi, Hijikata Toshizo, was born and raised in the city, and many prominent members of the force honed their swordsmanship with him at Hino’s dojo.
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Hakuouki Shinsengumi Real
In our trip to Japan we went to know historical shinsengumi places.
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Sherlock Investigates Japan - History of the Shinsengumi
Yes, the green-screen is terrible :-( But, here was have Sherlock investigating the fascinating history of the Shinsengumi. Kyoto's Samurai Police-force. If you enjoy the video please like and subscribe, or consider supporting my channel through one the links below. Links:
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Culture Shock! The Shinsengumi
Brent and Evan explore the history of the famous Shinsengumi, the Wolves of Mibu who were central actors in the drama of Japan's opening to the West in the 1860's. Discover their doomed fate!
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Shinsengumi Graves at Mibodera
David Rosasco of Woodside showing some of the graves of this group of holdouts against the Meiji Emperor almost 10 years after the overthrow of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868. A temple stood at this site for over 1000 years, and this last few Samurai, led by Sakamoto Ryoma, resisted until they were all wiped out, at least 4 of them entombed here.