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Summary Of: Byakkotai

Statue of a Byakkotai warriors at Iimori Hill... Statue of a Byakkotai warriors at Iimori Hill... Byakkotai was part of Aizu... Byakkotai was meant to be a reserve unit... However these 20 Byakkotai members were mistaken in their assessment of defeat... The 19 Byakkotai members who committed suicide were the following... and all 20 of the Byakkotai members named above are buried there... The rest of the Byakkotai continued to fight over the course of the... Many Byakkotai members survived the war... heard of the story of the Byakkotai members who committed suicide... The Byakkotai have been the topic of many plays... Mineji was in the same unit as the Byakkotai boys who committed suicide... Homepage of the Byakkotai Museum in Aizu...

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