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558: 296:. Harada, wishing to prove the man wrong, immediately drew his sword and attempted to commit seppuku; however, the wound was shallow, and he survived. Harada later boasted of his scar to his fellow Shinsengumi men, and the incident of his near-disembowelment is said to be the origin of the family crest he chose, which depicted a horizontal line, the 499:
left the Kōyō Chinbutai after disagreements with Kondō and Hijikata. According to Nagakura's version of events, Kondō wanted the surviving men to become his retainers; Nagakura, Harada, and a few others staunchly refused. Nagakura and Harada, taking with them some other Shinsengumi members, joined
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There is a rumor that Harada did not die in 1868, but he survived and travelled to China and became a leader for a group of horse-riding bandits. There were reports that an old Japanese man came to the aid of the
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After Seiheitai's departure from Edo, Harada, wishing to be with his wife and child, returned to the city. However, he was unable to leave the city, and so he joined the
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style, and usually used that weapon in battle instead of a sword. During his time in Matsuyama, he was once ridiculed by a Matsuyama retainer as being a
504:. Seiheitai left Edo shortly after Edo Castle's surrender, and headed north, hoping to take part in the fighting that was moving northward, toward 364:, and briefly had a private family residence near the Shinsengumi headquarters at Nishi-Honganji. The couple had a son, whom Harada named Shigeru 352: 422:
who were murdered on December 10, 1867. The truth behind the incident remains unclear, but according to the confession of the Tokugawa retainer
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Harada Sanosuke appeared in With You I Bloom: The Shinsengumi Youth Chronicle in 2024 based on the 1963 Shinsengumi manga by
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Later, Harada became the Captain of the Shinsengumi tenth Unit. He was trained briefly under a dojo run by
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In 1863, Harada, together with Kondō and others associated with the Shieikan, joined Kiyokawa Hachirō's
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against the Imperial forces. He and his family subsequently left the Kyoto region for
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In January 1868, Harada, together with the rest of the Shinsengumi, fought at the
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Watsuki, Nobuhiro (2003). "The Secret Life of Characters (6) Sagara Sanosuke".
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and several Shinsengumi members were involved in the ambush of Itō Kashitarō's
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and several others remained behind and formed the core of the group known as
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with a group of former Tokugawa retainers to form a new unit, the
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Nihonshi omoshiro suiri: nazo no satsujin jiken wo oe
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Harada Sanosuke appears as a major character in the
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and also served as an inspiration for the character
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He was the 10th unit captain of the 547: 323: 874: 551: 195: 13: 665:Hakodate Youjin Buraichou Himegami 582:by removing the content or adding 14: 1025: 414:) as one of the assassins of the 194: 1865⁠–⁠ 556: 440:Later on December 13, 1867, he, 931:. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Oraisha. 924:. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Oraisha. 855: 846: 268:Harada was born to a family of 191: 825: 816: 795: 786: 777: 768: 739: 1: 934:Kusunoki, Sei'ichirō (1992). 914: 871:, literally, "horse-bandits". 263: 1014:People from Ehime Prefecture 774:Nakami, p. 51; Ōishi, p. 30. 745:Ōishi, p. 29; Nakami, p. 51. 651:Shinsengumi Imon PEACE MAKER 240:, 1840 – July 6, 1868) 7: 952:. Tokyo: Chūōkōron-shinsha. 673:Bakumatsu Renka Shinsengumi 611:Harada Sanosuke appears in 481: 10: 1030: 1009:Deaths by firearm in Japan 955:Yamamura, Tatsuya (1998). 698:Hakuouki Shinsengumi Kitan 214: 885:Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 2 865: 657:. He is also featured in 578:Please help Knowledge to 493:Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma 475: 381: 368: 358: 304: 236: 205: 176: 163:Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma 135: 127: 95: 85: 61: 38: 28: 21: 957:Shinsengumi Kenkyaku-Den 922:Shinsengumi Encyclopedia 733: 511: 248:) who lived in the late 242:was a Japanese warrior ( 32: 948:Ōishi, Manabu. (2004). 945:. Tokyo: Chūkeishuppan. 941:Nakami, Toshio (2003). 929:Shinsengumi 101 no nazo 927:Kikuchi, Akira (2000). 542:First Sino-Japanese War 401:Sanjo Seisatsu incident 144:Sanjo Seisatsu incident 938:. Tokyo: Futami Bunko. 727:. He was portrayed by 706:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's 695:game and anime series 630:'s Taiga drama series 538:Imperial Japanese Army 460:Battle of Toba–Fushimi 395:'s assassination, the 256:, and died during the 158:Battle of Toba–Fushimi 714:Like a Dragon: Ishin! 710:action-adventure game 675:(video game series.) 621:Shinsengumi Keppuroku 128:Years of service 580:improve this article 491:, and fought at the 453:Aburanokōji incident 276:Iyo-Matsuyama Domain 209:Harada Shigeru (son) 148:Aburanokōji incident 52:Iyo-Matsuyama Domain 655:Peacemaker Kurogane 646:Peacemaker Kurogane 592:independent sources 451:faction during the 626:He is depicted in 548:In popular culture 497:Nagakura Shinpachi 482:Pacification Corps 442:Nagakura Shinpachi 324:Shinsengumi period 609: 608: 530:Yamashiro-no-kami 435:Sasaki Tadasaburō 393:Uchiyama Hikojirō 332:and departed for 278:(now the city of 213: 212: 69:(aged 27–28) 1021: 909: 908: 888: 878: 872: 870: 868: 867: 859: 853: 850: 844: 843:Kikuchi, p. 229. 841: 832: 831:Kikuchi, p. 228. 829: 823: 820: 814: 811: 802: 801:Kusunoki, p. 92. 799: 793: 790: 784: 781: 775: 772: 766: 763: 746: 743: 604: 601: 595: 560: 559: 552: 487:and advanced on 486: 484: 478: 477: 420:Nakaoka Shintarō 406:Harada became a 397:Ikedaya incident 386: 384: 383: 373: 371: 370: 363: 361: 360: 309: 307: 306: 241: 239: 238: 199: 197: 193: 140:Ikedaya incident 97: 68: 49: 47: 19: 18: 16:Japanese samurai 1029: 1028: 1024: 1023: 1022: 1020: 1019: 1018: 974: 973: 917: 912: 905: 879: 875: 862: 860: 856: 852:Kikuchi, p. 230 851: 847: 842: 835: 830: 826: 821: 817: 812: 805: 800: 796: 792:Nakami, p. 186. 791: 787: 782: 778: 773: 769: 764: 749: 744: 740: 736: 686:Sagara Sanosuke 681:Rurouni Kenshin 605: 599: 596: 577: 573:popular culture 561: 557: 550: 514: 472: 378: 365: 355: 326: 301: 266: 233: 231:Harada Sanosuke 228: 201: 189: 185: 172: 150: 146: 142: 120: 115: 110: 105: 90:Tokugawa bakufu 70: 66: 50: 45: 43: 34: 24: 23:Harada Sanosuke 17: 12: 11: 5: 1027: 1017: 1016: 1011: 1006: 1001: 996: 991: 986: 972: 971: 953: 946: 939: 932: 925: 916: 913: 911: 910: 903: 873: 854: 845: 833: 824: 815: 813:Nakami, p. 52. 803: 794: 785: 783:Ōishi, p. 160. 776: 767: 765:Nakami, p. 51. 747: 737: 735: 732: 669:Getsumei Seiki 607: 606: 571:references to 564: 562: 555: 549: 546: 522:Battle of Ueno 513: 510: 469:Kōyō Chinbutai 416:Sakamoto Ryōma 342:Mibu Rōshigumi 325: 322: 265: 262: 211: 210: 207: 203: 202: 187: 181: 180: 178: 174: 173: 171: 170: 168:Battle of Ueno 165: 160: 154: 137: 133: 132: 129: 125: 124: 107:Mibu Rōshigumi 99: 93: 92: 87: 83: 82: 63: 59: 58: 40: 36: 35: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1026: 1015: 1012: 1010: 1007: 1005: 1002: 1000: 997: 995: 992: 990: 987: 985: 982: 981: 979: 970: 969:4-569-60176-6 966: 962: 958: 954: 951: 947: 944: 940: 937: 933: 930: 926: 923: 919: 918: 906: 904:1-59116-249-1 900: 896: 892: 887: 886: 877: 858: 849: 840: 838: 828: 822:Ōishi, p. 200 819: 810: 808: 798: 789: 780: 771: 762: 760: 758: 756: 754: 752: 742: 738: 731: 730: 726: 721: 719: 716:and its 2023 715: 711: 707: 702: 700: 699: 694: 689: 687: 683: 682: 676: 674: 670: 666: 662: 661: 656: 652: 648: 647: 641: 639: 638:Yamamoto Taro 635: 634: 629: 624: 622: 618: 614: 613:Shiba Ryōtarō 603: 593: 589: 585: 581: 575: 574: 570: 565:This article 563: 554: 553: 545: 543: 539: 533: 531: 527: 523: 519: 509: 507: 503: 498: 494: 490: 483: 471: 470: 465: 461: 456: 454: 450: 447: 443: 438: 436: 433: 429: 425: 421: 417: 413: 412:Itō Kashitarō 409: 404: 402: 398: 394: 390: 389:Serizawa Kamo 377: 354: 353:Sugawara Masa 350: 345: 343: 339: 338:Serizawa Kamo 335: 331: 321: 319: 318: 313: 299: 295: 291: 287: 286: 281: 277: 273: 272: 261: 259: 255: 251: 247: 246: 232: 226: 222: 218: 217:Japanese name 208: 204: 184: 179: 175: 169: 166: 164: 161: 159: 156: 155: 153: 149: 145: 141: 138: 134: 130: 126: 123: 118: 113: 108: 103: 100: 94: 91: 88: 84: 81: 77: 73: 64: 60: 57: 53: 41: 37: 31: 27: 20: 956: 949: 942: 935: 928: 921: 920:--- (1978). 884: 876: 857: 848: 827: 818: 797: 788: 779: 770: 741: 725:Osamu Tezuka 722: 703: 696: 690: 679: 677: 672: 671:(manga) and 668: 664: 658: 654: 650: 644: 642: 633:Shinsengumi! 631: 625: 620: 616: 610: 597: 567:may contain 566: 534: 529: 515: 489:Kai Province 467: 457: 439: 428:Mimawarigumi 405: 349:Tani Sanjūrō 346: 327: 315: 314:'s Shieikan 297: 283: 269: 267: 243: 230: 229: 224: 136:Battles/wars 67:(1868-07-06) 65:July 6, 1868 999:1868 deaths 994:1840 births 989:Shinsengumi 963:Interface. 660:Kaze Hikaru 636:(played by 399:, and the 312:Kondō Isami 254:Shinsengumi 183:Harada Masa 112:Shinsengumi 29:Native name 978:Categories 915:References 893:. p.  667:(manga), 615:'s novels 569:irrelevant 424:Imai Nobuo 285:Hōzōin-ryū 264:Background 258:Boshin War 250:Edo period 152:Boshin War 86:Allegiance 959:. 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Index

Iyo-Matsuyama Domain
Japan
Ueno
Edo
Japan
Tokugawa bakufu
Rōshigumi
Mibu Rōshigumi
Shinsengumi
Seiheitai
Shōgitai
Ikedaya incident
Sanjo Seisatsu incident
Aburanokōji incident
Boshin War
Battle of Toba–Fushimi
Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma
Battle of Ueno
Harada Masa
Japanese name
surname
samurai
Edo period
Shinsengumi
Boshin War
chūgen
Iyo-Matsuyama Domain
Matsuyama
Hōzōin-ryū
peon

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