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Yamanami Keisuke : ウィキペディア英語版
Yamanami Keisuke

was a Japanese samurai. He was the General Secretary (Vice Commander) of the Shinsengumi, a special police force in Kyoto during the late Edo period.
==Background==
Though the details of his origin are unclear, he was thought to be the son of a kenjutsu instructor originated from the Sendai domain.
Yamanami was trained under Chiba Shusaku Narimasa, the founder of the ''Hokushin Itto-ryu'', and attained ''Menkyo Kaiden'' (''license of total transmission'') sometime before 1860.
In 1860, after Yamanami was defeated by Kondō Isami in a match, he was enrolled at the ''Tennen Rishin-ryūs Shieikan dojo in Edo (which was run by Kondō from 1861.) Yamanami was particularly educated in literary and military arts, with a gentle personality and a kind heart. He was very much admired by the Head Instructor (Jukutou) at the Shieikan, Okita Sōjirō (the later Okita Sōji), who called him a big brother. In 1863, Yamanami, Kondo and other members of the Shieikan joined the Roshigumi, the military unit being sent to Kyoto by the Tokugawa Shogunate.

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