Shōgitai
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The Shōgitai ({{lang|ja|彰義隊}}, "Manifest Righteousness Regiment") was an elite samurai shock infantry formation of the Tokugawa shogunate military formed in 1868 by the hatamoto {{illm|Amano Hachirō|ja|天野八郎}} and Hitotsubashi Gosankyō retainer {{illm|Shibusawa Seiichirō|ja|渋沢成一郎}} in Zōshigaya, Edo (now Tokyo). The Shōgitai took a large part in the battles of the Boshin War, especially at the Battle of Toba–Fushimi, and, after being assigned the defence of Kan'ei-ji temple, the Battle of Ueno, where they were nearly annihilated.[https://books.google.com/books?id=BrzteY1ur2kC&pg=PA360 Japan J. J. Rein p.360][https://books.google.com/books?id=a72F6i-CGaAC&pg=PA157 The last samurai Mark Ravina p.157]
After the Battle of Ueno, some surviving Shōgitai fled north, eventually joining the rebels of the Ezo Republic. Following the defeat of Ezo, most of the few remaining former Shōgitai settled in Hokkaido as tondenhei.{{cite book |last1=Shimozawa Kan |title=Ame no oto ― Shimozawa Kan Bakumatsu Ishin shōsetsu-shū |date=2006 |publisher=Chūōkōron-shinsha |isbn=9784122047006|author1-link= Kan Shimozawa}} Among the survivors was Toyohara Chikanobu, who later achieved fame as a master nishiki-e artist.
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