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  Hijikata Toshizou
Hijikata was initially one of the vice-captains under three joint captains: Kondo, Serizawa Kamo (the model for Shishio ^^) and Niimi Nishiki.
Moreover, Hijikata's use of torture was justified, in his own mind, by the samurai ethic.
Hijikata escaped to Hokkaido and continued to resist the new Ishin government, but he was killed in battle in 1869.
www.chthonian.net /Aoshi/hijikata.html   (1319 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Hijikata Toshizo
Hijikata Toshizō (土方歳三)(May 31, 1835—June 20, 1869) was the deputy leader of Shinsengumi, a small-built and talented Japanese military leader who resisted the Meiji Restoration.
Hijikata was born on May 31, 1835 in present-day Hino, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan.
Hijikata was born in 1835 in present-day Hino, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hijikata-Toshizo   (1745 words)

  
 Hijikata Toshizo - SamuraiWiki
Hijikata Toshizo was born in a wealthy farmer family in Tama district, Musashi.
Hijikata commanded the Shinsengumi at the Battle of Toba-Fushimi and the Battle of Yodo-Senryomatsu(1868 January) instead of Kondo Isami, who was wounded at that time.
Hijikata and Bakufu troops occupied Goryokaku in October and Matsumae castle in November.
wiki.samurai-archives.com /index.php?title=Hijikata_Toshizo   (499 words)

  
 Toshizo Hijikata - deputy leader of Shinsengumi
Toshizo Hijikata was the deputy leader of Shinsengumi, a young, small but talented group of Japanese swordsmen who tried to resist the Meiji Restoration in 1868 and failed.
Hijikata was born in 1835 in present-day Hino, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan.
Hijikata was spoiled at an early age and was known to be mean to all but his friends and family.
www.japan-101.com /history/toshizo_hijikata.htm   (567 words)

  
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Hijikata is often referred to as the “Onifukuchou” or “Demon Vice-commander” of the Shinsengumi because of his cruel nature.
Hijikata is frequently described by those who met him as having been a kind and amiable man. One visitor to the Shinsengumi reported that even sitting face-to-face with the Vice-commander never seemed in any way unpleasant and that he was actually a “friendly-feeling person”.
Hijikata helped to form the Shinsengumi at age 29 [28] and is commonly thought to have been the soul of the group.
www.shinsengumi-no-makoto.net /hijikata_toshizo.htm   (4353 words)

  
  FAMOUS SHINSENGUMI MEMBERS
Hijikata was like a younger brother to Kondo, and an elder brother to Okita.
Thus Hijikata chose to play the part of a demon in front of everybody and killed those he loved, and cried alone in the dark.
However, Hijikata was shot to death in a battle in 1869 (2nd Year of Meiji) at the age of 35.
www.geocities.com /kai4nihon/Shinsengumi/Shinsengumi03.html   (1033 words)

  
  Hijikata Toshizo - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hijikata Toshizō (土方歳三 Hijikata Toshizō) was the deputy leader of Shinsengumi, a young, small but talented group of Japanese swordsmen who tried to resist the Meiji Restoration in 1868 and failed.
Hijikata was born in 1835 in present-day Hino, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan.
Hijikata was spoiled at an early age and was known to be mean to all but his friends and family.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Hijikata_Toshizou   (551 words)

  
 [No title]
Hijikata is often referred to as the “Onifukuchou” or “Demon Vice-commander” of the Shinsengumi because of his cruel nature.
Hijikata is frequently described by those who met him as having been a kind and amiable man. One visitor to the Shinsengumi reported that even sitting face-to-face with the Vice-commander never seemed in any way unpleasant and that he was actually a “friendly-feeling person”.
Hijikata helped to form the Shinsengumi at age 29 [28] and is commonly thought to have been the soul of the group.
shinsengumi-no-makoto.net /hijikata_toshizo.htm   (4353 words)

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