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Harada Sanosuke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harada Sanosuke
was a Japanese warrior (''samurai'') who lived in the late Edo period. He was the 10th unit captain of the Shinsengumi, and died during the Boshin War. ==Background== Harada was born to a family of ''chūgen'', or low-ranking quasi-samurai, who served the retainers of the Iyo-Matsuyama Domain (now the city of Matsuyama).〔Ōishi, p. 29; Nakami, p. 51.〕 He trained in the spear technique of the ''Hozoin-ryu'' style, and usually used that weapon in battle instead of a sword.〔Nakami, p. 51.〕 During his time in Matsuyama, he was once ridiculed by a Matsuyama retainer as being a peon who was unfamiliar with how to properly commit seppuku.〔 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 within a circle ().〔 Later leaving the Matsuyama domain's service, he went to Edo, and trained at Kondō Isami's Shieikan ''dōjō''.〔Nakami, p. 51; Ōishi, p. 30.〕
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