File:Portrait-Kiyokawa-Hachiro-Roshigumi.png

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English: A portrait of Kiyokawa Hachiro (1830-1863). The Rōshigumi, the "Kyoto Defenders", was a group of 234 masterless samurai, founded by Kiyokawa Hachirō in 1862. Loyal to the Bakufu, they were supposed to act as the protectors of the Tokugawa shōgun, but were disbanded upon their arrival in Kyoto, Japan in 1863.
日本語: 清河八郎の肖像画。浪士組(ろうしぐみ)。
Date Circa 19th century
Source Ukiyo-e.org https://ukiyo-e.org/image/artelino/44931g1
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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A portrait of Kiyokawa Hachiro, the founder of the Roshigumi (Kyoto Defenders).

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