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According to the book Shinsengumi by Romulus Hillsborough, the Roshigumi left Edo for Kyoto on February 8 on the 3rd year of Bunkyu, or 1863. Another error was the funding of the Roshigumi was from the Daimyo of Aizu, not from the Shogun.[1]
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According to the book Shinsengumi by Romulus Hillsborough, the Roshigumi left Edo for Kyoto on February 8 on the 3rd year of Bunkyu, or 1863. Another error was the funding of the Roshigumi was from the Daimyo of Aizu, not from the Shogun.[1]
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^Hillsborough, Romulus (2005). Shinsengumi. Tuttle. pp. 34–42.