• The Kyoto Mimawarigumi (京都見廻組, Kyōto Mimawarigumi, lit. "Kyoto Patrolling Group") was a special police force created by the Tokugawa shogunate during the...
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  • based on the historical figure Tadasaburō Sasaki, a member of the Kyoto Mimawarigumi. Voiced by: Aya Hirano (Japanese); Chiara Zanni (English) Nobume Imai...
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  • greater accomplishments—made him join the Kyoto Mimawarigumi.[ch. 174] He was killed by Kenshin in 1864 in Kyoto, but not before injuring him with the first...
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    based in Kyoto. Shinsengumi leader Kondō Isami was later executed on this charge. However, members of another pro-shōgun group, the Mimawarigumi, confessed...
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    Kinmon incident (category History of Kyoto)
    [lunar calendar: 19th day, 7th month], 1864, near the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. Starting with the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854, within a few years foreign...
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    Battle of Toba–Fushimi (category History of Kyoto)
    17:00, the shogunate vanguard, made up largely of about 400 men of the Mimawarigumi, armed with pikes and some firearms, under Sasaki Tadasaburo, approached...
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  • Tadasaburō (Rintarō Nishi), commander of the shogunate police force Mimawarigumi; Katsu Rintarō (Kenyu Horiuchi/Kohsuke Toriumi), Admiral of the Bakufu...
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    insist that Kondō was responsible for the killing even after former Mimawarigumi member Imai Nobuo confessed in 1870. Kondō has at least four grave sites;...
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    (TV Tokyo, 2008) Ryōmaden as Sasaki Tadasaburō (佐々木只三郎), Member of Kyoto Mimawarigumi (NHK, 2010) Bullet Ballet as Idei (There is Enterprise, 1999) 696...
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    He was the 9th daimyō of the Aizu Domain and the Kyoto Shugoshoku (Military Commissioner of Kyoto). He initiated and established the Shinsengumi in 1863...
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  • Ryōmaden (category Television shows set in Kyoto)
    Okita Sōji (沖田総司) – the captain of the first unit of the Shinsengumi Kyoto Mimawarigumi Ichikawa Kamejirō II as Imai Nobuo (今井信郎) Tatsuya Nakamura as Sasaki...
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  • Tokugawa retainer Imai Nobuo later in 1870, the assassins were men of the Mimawarigumi (another Tokugawa-affiliated unit) under the hatamoto Sasaki Tadasaburō...
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  • Demons that operates behind the scenes in Kyoto. He distributes masks and mystical swords to samurai in Kyoto. His true identity is Ichibanboshi's younger...
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  • story takes place in Kyoto in the late 19th century. Manjiro has two faces—during the day, he works as a helper for people in Kyoto, but he also acts in...
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