Inoue Genzaburō

In this Japanese name, the family name is Inoue.

Inoue Genzaburō (井上 源三郎, April 4, 1829 January 29, 1868) was born in Bushu (present day East Tokyo). He was the captain of the sixth unit of the Shinsengumi which were a special police force for the Tokugawa regime.

Like his older brother, Inoue Matsugoro, Inoue Genzaburō was also a practitioner of the Tennen Rishin-ryu and mastered all the techniques of the school in 1860.[1] However, it is a misconception that he lived at the Shieikan. In 1863, he joined the Roshigumi together with Kondō Isami and other members of the Shieikan.[2]

Inoue Genzaburō was related to Okita Rintarō (Okita Sōji's brother-in-law).[3]

He was a serious person with a high ability. He arrested eight members of the Ishin Shishi during the Ikedaya Affair in 1864.

Inoue died during the Battle of Toba-Fushimi (the first battle of the Boshin War) in January 1868.[4]

Inoue in Fiction

Inoue is featured in Kaze Hikaru (manga), Getsumei Seiki (manga), and Studio Deen's Hakuouki: Shinsengumi Kitan (anime). He is also depicted in the 1999 film Gohatto and NHK's drama series Shinsengumi!.

Notes

  1. Rekishi Dokuhon, December 1997 issue "The Ten Captains of The Late Tokugawa Period's Strongest Shinsengumi", p.92
  2. Rekishi Dokuhon, December 1997 issue "The Ten Captains of The Late Tokugawa Period's Strongest Shinsengumi", p.91
  3. Rekishi Dokuhon, December 1997 issue "The Ten Captains of The Late Tokugawa Period's Strongest Shinsengumi", p.53
  4. Rekishi Dokuhon, December 1997 issue "The Ten Captains of The Late Tokugawa Period's Strongest Shinsengumi", p.95

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