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Takeda Kanryusai (武田 観柳斎) (? – June 22, 1867) was the fifth unit captain of the Shinsengumi which were a special police force for the Tokugawa regime. ==Background== He was a samurai born in Izumo, in the late Edo Period. Born ''Fukuda Hiroshi'' in Izumo (modern day Shimane Prefecture, in the Chūgoku region), it's said that Takeda wanted to become a doctor in his youth. However, he left his clan to study the Koushuu Nagamuna style of military strategy in Edo. While there, he became close to the well-known Takeda family and was adopted by them, taking the name ''Takeda Kanryuusai''. This branch of the Takeda clan were hereditary Aizu vassals, although Takeda Kouunsai was a well-known antibakufu activist involved with the Tengu-tou. Little is known of Takeda Kanryuusai's life before joining the Shinsengumi, but he was likely involved in academics and medicine. His sword style was most likely ''Hokushin Ittō-ryū'', although he does not appear to have been very skilled. He was close to the influential loyalist Hirano Kuniomi. However, he was too outspoken an advocate of sonno joi and was arrested. He escaped imprisonment in 1863 and fled to Kyoto to join the Shinsengumi.
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