On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, we learn about one of Japan’s most famous and popular group of samurai: the Shinsengumi.
About Romulus Hillsborough
Romulus Hillsborough is a researcher, writer and author of multiple books focusing on late Edo-early Meiji Period history. His books include Samurai Revolution: The Dawn of Modern Japan Seen Through the Eyes of Shogun’s Last Samurai, Ryoma: Life of a Renaissance Samurai, and The Shogun’s Last Samurai Corps: The Bloody Battles and Intrigues of the Shinsengumi.
Topics Discussed
- What the Shinsengumi was
- What the Shinsengumi did and why they were created
- The turmoil of the waning days of the Edo Period
- When the Shinsengumi was active
- The brutality of the Shinsengumi
- The strict code of conduct of the Shinsengumi
- About Kondo Isami
- How many of the members of the Shinsengumi were not of the samurai/bushi class
- About Serizawa Kamo and the mystery of his life before his time in the Shinsengumi
- Stories of Serizawa Kamo’s violent nature
- Historical sources about the Shinsengumi
- Kan Shimozawa’s writings on the Shinsengumi
- Some of the problems with sources documenting the history of the Shinsengumi
- The famous Ikedaya Inn incident
- The somewhat paradoxical nature of the way that the Shinsengumi is remembered today
- How the Shinsengumi is remembered
- Romulus Hillsborough’s first trip to Japan in 1978
- How Romulus Hillsborough became interested in writing historical nonfiction about Sakamoto Ryoma and the Shinsengumi
- And much more!
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Here are two other books written by Romulus Hillsborough, including his book on the life of Sakamoto Ryoma, which was mentioned in the episode. These are also Amazon affiliate links.
- Ryoma: Life of a Renaissance Samurai
- Samurai Revolution: The Dawn of Modern Japan Seen Through the Eyes of the Shogun’s Last Samurai
For more information on Romulus Hillsborough and his work, visit his website.
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Special Thanks
Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi)
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Featured image: Courtesy of Romulus Hillsborough/Tuttle Publishing