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saharwoxblog · 7 months
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Hinata: I think I’m coming down with something. I’ve been so nauseous lately Jane, seriously: Maybe you’re pregnant [ they sit there in silence for a moment ] Hinata: I don’t know who’s the bigger idiot. You for suggesting that, or me because I almost had a panic attack
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shinsengumi-archives · 10 months
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The Shinsengumi and the Battle of Shirakawaguchi
The Battle of Shirakawaguchi (a.k.a. Battle of Shirakawa Castle, not to be mistaken with the Battle of Shirakawa) took place from leap April 20 to July 14, 1868 (Lunar calendar) or June 10 to August 31, 1868 (Western calendar). It was fought between the Northern Alliance and the New Government Army
At this point, Kondo Isami had already been executed (he died on May 17, 1868, Western calendar) and Hijikata Toshizo was absent due to the injury he got from the Battle of Utsunomiya on May 14 (western), so Saito Hajime (using the name Yamaguchi Jiro) was the Commander the Shinsengumi during the Battle of Shirakawaguchi.
The Shinsengumi and the Aizu forces captured Shirakawa Castle from the New Government Army on Apr 20 (lunar). On May 1 (lunar), the New Government Forces then recaptured Shirakawa Castle with only 700 men against the 2500 men from the Northern Alliance (along with the Shinsengumi) who were guarding the castle. The Northern Alliance (along with the Shinsengumi) increased their troops to 4500 and tried 7 times (from May 26 to July 14) to retake the castle, but failed.
Maps of the New Government Army’s progress
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See: Map of places mentioned in this post
On leap April 20, Keio 4 (lunar), the Shinsengumi and the Aizu soldiers led by Sanai, the son of Tanaka Harukiyo (Matsudaira Katamori’s chief retainer), invaded and occupied Shirakawa Castle, which was being defended by the soldiers of the Nihonmatsu Domain. After taking the castle, Toyama Iemon, the commander of the Aizu guerrilla corps, and the Shinsengumi (commanded by Saito Hajime) stationed themselves at the Shirasaka barrier to the south of the castle.
After winning the Battle of Utsunomiya Castle on April 23 (lunar), the New Government Army had secured Utsunomiya as a their base. They consisted mainly of soldiers from the Satsuma Domain, as well as soldiers from the Ogaki Domain, the Choshu Domain, and the Oshi Domain. They had marched from Utsunomiya to Otawara, but after learning about the occupation of Shirakawa Castle by Aizu, they advanced to Shirakawa on orders from Edo .
At dawn on leap April 25th (lunar), several hundred advance troops of the New Government Forces made a surprise attack on Shirasaka barrier. The Aizu guerilla forces and the Shinsengumi engaged them in a fierce battle. Hinata Shigetaro (leader of the Suzaku corps), who learned of this battle, attacked the New Government Army from the flank with Higuchi artillery and fought them to a standstill. Other forces then attacked the New Government Army from many directions. The New Government forces had no choice but to flee in the face of these fierce attacks from all sides. While retreating, they was stuck in the muddy fields caused by heavy rain. Due to a combination of fatigue, the lack of ammunition from the deadly fighting at the Battle of Utsunomiya Castle, the exhaustion of the march from Utsunomiya and the lack of familiarity with the area, they withdrew to Ashino (a town about 12km south-west from Shirasaka barrier, a 2.5hr walk).
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On the following day, the 26th, Saigo Tanomo, a retainer of the Aizu Domain, entered Shirakawa Castle as governor of Shirakawa-guchi. Reinforcements from the Sendai, Tanagura, and Nihonmatsu clans also arrived. Saito Hajime and Miyagawa Rokuro of the Jungitai offered to defend Shirasaka barrier, but Saigo Tanomo rejected the idea, saying “We are superior in terms of military strength, so it is unnecessary”. Yamaguchi and the Junyitai were deployed at Shirakawaguchi to protect the main camp. Furthermore, Saigo focused his troops on Mt. Inari, located south of Shirakawa Castle, and deployed his main force and artillery.
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Timeline of Saito Hajime’s participation in the Battle of Shirakawaguchi 
(Dates are based on the Lunar calendar)
Since Saito was the Commander of the Shinsengumi, we can assume that he was involved in everything that the Shinsengumi was involved in.
19-Apr Hijikata captures Utsunomiya Castle
23-Apr The New Government Army recaptures Utsunomiya Castle, Hijikata gets shot in the foot
25-Apr Kondo Isami was executed at Itabashi, Musashi (near Edo)
28-Apr The Shinsengumi encamped in Akatsu inn going by way of Shirakawa from Nagareyama
29-Apr The Shinsengumi and Hijikata arrives and joins Aizu At this time there is no proof that Saitou was participating in both repeat month
5-Apr (leap) Matsudaira Katamori has an audience with the Shinsengumi, Saitou as one of the Captain’s of the Shinsengumi is ordered to go to the front, to Shirakawa district
6-Apr (leap) Saitou leads the Shinsengumi and departs from Aizu Wakamatsu to the front and encamps at Akatsu inn
21-Apr (leap) The Shinsengumi goes to the front aiming for Shirakawa Castle from Sendai
22-Apr (leap) Shinsengumi encamps at Shirakawa Komine Jouka inn
23-Apr (leap) The Shinsengumi defends the Shirasaka Kanmon (Shirasaka barrier)
25-Apr (leap) The New government army attacks the Shirasaka barrier
26-Apr (leap) The Shinsengumi defends the Shirasaka barrier from the Shirakawa attack of the New Government Army
29-Apr (leap) Shinsengumi defended the Shirasaka barrier and took the place of Sendai soldier. They took a rest at a two storied building at Shirakawa Jouka Nikaidate, encampment was done at Wakimoto Yanagi-ya (Yanagi inn)
1-May The Shirakawa Komine castle was captured by the attack of the New Government Army. The Shinsengumi group that was commanded by Saitou was defeated at the Kurokawa battle and they stayed at Seishidou lodging
2-May They leave the Seishidou inn, encampment in Sendai
26-May The Shinsengumi could not recover Shirakawa Komine castle and they withdraw to Kamigoya (Kamikoya) village for encampment and the New Government Army captures Shirakawa
27-May While they head to Ooyachi village from Shirakawa Komine they met the New Government Army and engage in war but since there were no support soldiers, they retreat to Makinouchi Recently in Sendai, Saitou’s name appears as a commander of the Shinsengumi Taishi in “Aizu Sendai Hisashi Jinja Meibo” (comment: Unsure of exact name but translates to “Aizu Sendai member list of names”)
30-May Okita Souji dies from tuberculosis in Sentagaya, Edo
3-Jun When the Aizu feudal lord Matsudaira makes an official business trip to Yoshinori, Saitou and company returns from Sendai to have an audience with him Saitou and company receives 25 ryo as war funds
6-Jun Saitou who leads the Shinsengumi goes to the front departing to Oohira-kuchi
12-Jun Saitou’s group is once again defeated as it tries to recapture Shirakawa Komine from Hata village
16-Jun He returned from Hata village to Fukura, staying at Senjuin lodging
25-Jun The battle to re-capture Shirakawa Komine castle is done but it is unsuccesful
1-Jul Although the Shinsengumi goes to war from Hata village and invades the Tenjin mountain to capture Shirakawa Komine castle, they are beaten by the New Government Army and withdraws from Hatori to Fukura to re-organize the preparations
7-Jul It went to war from Fukura to Moriya-machi (Moriya town)
8-Jul It went from Moriya-machi to Naganuma encamping there to rest
25-Jul The fight to recapture Shirakawa Komine castle is done and it loses for the 7th time, they leave. The sending of troops to Shirakawa ended substantially
(source: shinsengumi.net)
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drmedicsgamesurgery · 4 years
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If you don't mind, I want to see your own rankings of the protagonists, including the spinoff.
Spoilers obviously:
For ease im just going to be ranking the protagonists with the most screen time in their respective plot. This will also encompass their character portrayed via the entire sewries as well as not just the book they have a protag role in.
So sorry kaede and misaki, you were both good but you were overtaken. or Rantaro from V2, since we have no real idea if he was the protagonist.
1. Yui Samidare (DRK)
2. Blue Ink (DRT)
3. Mukuro Ikusaba (DRIF)
4.Hajime Hinata (DR2)
5. Kanon Nakajima (UDH)
6. Komaru Naegi (UDG)
7. Chisa Yukizome (DR3:DA)
8. Koichi Kizakura (DR3 Drama)
9. Ryoko Otonashi (DR0)
10. Makoto Naegi (Like everything lmao)
11. Takumi Hijirihara (DRGKK)
12. Kohei Matsudaira (KGS)
13. Nagito Komaeda (DR2.5)
14. Shuichi Saihara (V3)
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recentanimenews · 7 years
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TYDELINE's Character Project "LiveRevolt" Held Successful Pre-Debut 0th Live
Tokyo-based otaku content company TYDELINE's new character project "LiveRevolt" featuring eight bishoujo characters held its pre-debut "0th" live concert titled "LiveRevolt THE ORIGIN" at Yokohama O-SITE in Kanagawa Prefecture on August 19. The company has provided exclusive photos from the sold-out concert introducing the eight members' performance on the stage.
  The project was launched in April to provide various two-dimensional (manga, illustration) and three-dimensional (real events, concerts) contents multidirectionally using the eight characters. Tokyo-based management office TOKYO LOGIC produces the music for the project. 
  Promotional visual for the 0th concert
   LiveRevolt 1st Single "REVOLUTIA/Daring Soldiers" MV
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   Main Members:
Akane Fujiwara: Kasumi Taguchi
Kokomi Noda: Yuri Akiba
Marine Seto: Arisa Hirano
Chris Murasaki: Mao Aoki
Kana Hirai: Yu Ikeba
Rina Miyashiro: Marika Gomi
Madoka Shiraishi: Mako Niina
Hinata Tokine: Nana Matsudaira
        At the concert, it was announced that their "1st" concert "LiveRevolt REBELLION" will be held at TSUTAYA
O-WEST in Tokyo on December 3. 2017. Pre-orders for the 5,000 yen advance tickets will be accpeted on
the Get Ticket online ticket service till August 27. 
  【特報】ライブレボルト 1st LIVE LiveRevolt REBELLION 2017/12/03 TUTAYA O-WEST 開 催 決 定。 本日22:00より チケット最速先行抽選開始。 https://t.co/6myTABbGuU http://pic.twitter.com/CDuLuum7w8
— ライブレボルト公式 (@LiveRevolt) 2017年8月19日
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  Source: TYDELINE press release
  © 2017 LiveRevolt
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saharwoxblog · 8 months
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Hua, waking up from a power nap: Did I die? Is this Heaven? *knocking* Jane: Hua, wake up! Hinata: It's us, Jane and Hinata! Hua: Oh. It's Hell.
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saharwoxblog · 8 months
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Shin: Asahi, I'm not as dumb as you think! I know more than you in some general things! Asahi: Alright, how do you spell orange? Shin: The fruit or the color? Asahi: ...
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saharwoxblog · 8 months
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Shin: I accidentally wore my contacts to bed. Sometimes, I think I'm stupid. Asahi: Don't worry, I do that all the time. Shin: Wear your contacts to bed? Asahi: Think you're stupid.
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saharwoxblog · 1 year
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Baahir, talking about Asahi: I always saw him as like a kind of funny little guy.
Shin: He's the fucking King of Hell, Baahir.
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saharwoxblog · 7 months
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Hinata: Dad, papa won't come out of his office for a break from work. Asahi: Just tell him I said something. Hinata: Like what? Asahi: Anything factually incorrect. Baahir, a few minutes later: Did you just say the sun is a planet--
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saharwoxblog · 1 year
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Hinata, getting a papercut: Ow.
Yuu: Ha, loser.
[later]
Asahi: So let me get this straight: you want to use all of my money and influence to ban paper across the entire globe?
Yuu: PAPER IS DANGEROUS!
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saharwoxblog · 1 year
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Yuu: Dad, there’s a monster under my bed and it’s really ugly.
Hinata, from the bottom bunk: Would it kill you to be nice to me.
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recentanimenews · 7 years
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TYDELINE Launches New Character Project "LiveRevolt," Announcing 8 Voice Cast
Tokyo-based otaku content company TYDELINE revealed its new character project "LiveRevolt" featuring eight bishoujo characters on April 28. The project will provide various two-dimensional (manga, illustration) and three-dimensional (real events, concerts) contents multidirectionally using the characters. 
      Six of the eight girls are designed by Yuki Sakura, Koruri, and Taniyaraku who were chosen in an open
audition before the project officially launched, then two girls provided by bob and Nata Nakane were added.
A comicalization is illustrated by Yuki Sakura who also draws the main visual, and Nata Nakata works on
a four-panel manga. Tokyo-based management office TOKYO LOGIC produces the music for the project. 
    "Darling Soldiers" version CM
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  "REVOLUTIA" version CM
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    The story synopsis:
"It is obvious that we can listen music for free." In a such world, events offering live music have started
gathering attention once again. In a training school for live events, Kanadegaoka Jogakuin (Kanadegaoka
Girls Academy), girls are struggling to reach the top."  
  Main voice cast:
Akane Fujiwara: Kasumi Taguchi
Kokomi Noda: Yuri Akiba
Marine Seto: Arisa Hirano
Chris Murasaki: Mao Aoki
Kana Hirai: Yu Ikeba
Rina Miyashiro: Marika Gomi
Madoka Shiraishi: Mako Niina
Hinata Tokine: Nana Matsudaira
      In order to promote the launch of the project, a 60-page booklet "LiveRevolt Startup Revolution" is now
distributed for free at the Animate and Melon Books stores, other major bookstores, and the ongoing Nico
Nico Chokaigi and Machi Asobi events. The booklet includes the first chapter of the comicalization, the
first four chapters of the four panel manga, character references, support illustrations by popular artists,
and it also comes with a CD containing short versions of "REVOLUTIA" and "Darling Soldiers."
      Source: TYDELINE press release
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