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    Baron Ōtori Keisuke (大鳥 圭介, 14 April 1833 – 15 June 1911) was a Japanese military leader and diplomat. Ōtori Keisuke was born in Akamatsu Village, in the...
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    well; Arai Ikunosuke was chosen as kaigun-bugyō (Navy minister) and Ōtori Keisuke as rikugun-bugyō (Army minister). This was the first election ever held...
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    shogunate), and about 1,000 more troops: remaining shogunate troops under Ōtori Keisuke, Shinsengumi troops under Hijikata Toshizō, the guerilla corps (yugekitai)...
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  • "Uta no Prince-sama" Takeo Otori, Tales of the Otori Emu Otori, character in Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! Ōtori taisha (Ōtori Grand Shrine), a Shinto shrine...
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    Shogunate), and about 1,000 more troops: former Bakufu troops under Ōtori Keisuke, Shinsengumi troops under Hijikata Toshizō, and Yugekitai under Katsutaro...
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    Bakufu during the Bakumatsu period in Japan. The corps was founded by Ōtori Keisuke with the help of the 1867–68 French Military Mission to Japan. The corps...
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    Nikkō and Aizu. In early spring 1868, former Tokugawa retainers under Ōtori Keisuke and Hijikata Toshizō left the shōgun's capital of Edo en masse and gathered...
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  • footballer Keisuke Ota (footballer born 1981) (太田 圭輔), Japanese footballer Ōtori Keisuke (大鳥 圭介, 1833–1911), Japanese military commander Keisuke Saka (坂...
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    General (IJA) Former president of Imperial Japanese Army Academy 3 Ōtori Keisuke 1885–1887 Baron – Member of Privy council. 4 Miura Gorō 1887–1891 Viscount...
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    Tekijuku. Famous alumni of the Tekijuku include Fukuzawa Yukichi and Ōtori Keisuke, who would become key players in Japan's modernization. He was the author...
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    Imperial Japanese forces led by Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary to Korea Ōtori Keisuke and Ōshima Yoshimasa occupied Gyeongbokgung palace to restore King Gojong's...
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    Shirōbei's diary, where it was recorded as an occurrence also involving Ōtori Keisuke, whom Hijikata requested to take command of the Shinsengumi; thus the...
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  • the Furies. He is based on the historical Matsumoto Jun. Keisuke Otori (大鳥 圭介, Ōtori Keisuke) Voiced by: Yasuaki Takumi He is an ally of Shinsengumi who...
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  • including former shogunate soldiers (Denshūtai and Shinsengumi) led by Ōtori Keisuke and Hijikata Toshizō, Aizu forces, and soldiers of various northern...
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    battle of my life to die for the country. In October 1868, Hijikata and Ōtori Keisuke led Shogunate forces to occupy the fortress of Goryōkaku in the Battle...
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    In 1894, the Daewongun struck a deal with Japanese military leader Ōtori Keisuke to purge the queen and her allies, but the plot failed, and the queen...
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    Kōbusho military academy in 1864, and it was there that he worked with Ōtori Keisuke, learning French-style infantry tactics in Yokohama in 1865. In 1868...
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    shogunate and a hundred local villagers, likely under the direction of Ōtori Keisuke. Shiryōkaku has four bastions , and is sometimes known as the "butterfly...
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    the Battle of Bonari Pass) by the forces of the former Bakufu under Ōtori Keisuke. Aizu, now fighting alone, had its forces besieged at Tsuruga Castle...
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    based on the original reform bill presented by the Japanese ambassador, Ōtori Keisuke (大鳥圭介). Previously, the reform bill had been refused by the Joseon court...
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    policy but to go to war". Mutsu tells Ōtori to press the Korean government on the Japanese demands. 26 June 1894: Ōtori presents a set of reform proposals...
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    Succeeded by Hijikata Hisamoto Educational offices Preceded by Tachibana Taneyuki President, Gakushūin Peers School 1885-1887 Succeeded by Ōtori Keisuke...
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    Goryōkaku star fort. He served under the leadership of Enomoto Takeaki and Ōtori Keisuke; and he achieved fame for his bravery. Following the Shōgitai's surrender...
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    swords. Alumni of the Tekijuku include Fukuzawa Yukichi, Ōmura Masujirō, Ōtori Keisuke, Takeda Ayasaburō, Nagayo Sensai, Sana Tsunetami and the manga artist...
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    imposed a pro-Japanese government. Mutsu entrusted the delicate matter to Otori Keisuke, Minister Plenipotentiary in Korea, but he dismissed a British naval...
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    to organize the Ezo army, under hybrid Franco-Japanese leadership. Otori Keisuke was Commander-in-chief and Brunet was second-in-command. Each of the...
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    Genki (ja:久坂玄機) Mitsukuri Shūhei (ja:箕作秋坪) Nagayo Sensai Ōmura Masujirō Ōtori Keisuke Sano Tsunetami Sugi Koji (ja:杉亨二) Takamatsu Ryōun (ja:高松凌雲) Takeda Ayasaburō...
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  • helping him to figure out who the "Cinderella" may have been. Koharu Ōtori (鳳 小春, Ōtori Koharu) Voiced by: Ayaka Ōhashi (Japanese); Kate Bristol (English)...
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    Imperial cause but came under attack by a pro-Tokugawa army led by Ōtori Keisuke and former Shinsengumi leader Hijikata Toshizō. The castle fell to the...
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    presented in other books of Japan's Meiji era (1868–1912), such as Ōtori Keisuke's Chōsen kibun (朝鮮紀聞) (1885), and Hayashi Taisuke (林泰輔)'s Chōsenshi (朝鮮史)...
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