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    Shiba Gorō (柴 五郎, June 21, 1860December 13, 1945) was a samurai of Aizu Domain and later a career officer and general in the Meiji period Imperial Japanese Army.

  2. One theory holds that he was born in 1860. Military officer. Born in Fukushima, the son of a samurai of the Aizu Clan, and the younger brother of Shiro Shiba (Sanshi Tokai), who is the author of "Kajin no kigu" (Chance Encounters with Beautiful Women).

  3. Shiba Gorō (June 21, 1860December 13, 1945) was a samurai of Aizu Domain and later a career officer and general in the Meiji period Imperial Japanese Army. The 5th son of a 250 koku Aizu samurai Shiba Satazō, Shiba Gorō witnessed the events of the Boshin War as a child when Aizu was attacked...

  4. Shiba Goro can be remembered as a loser of the Boshin War for all intents and purposes, but he has far more to contribute to the conversation of how the Meiji Restoration was perceived. Hailing from the decimated Aizu domain, Goro went on to be a very successful general in the Japanese Imperial Army.

  5. Dec 7, 2019 · In June 1900, 41-year-old Colonel Shiba Goro was the military attaché to the Japanese legation in Beijing when the peasant revolt the West called the Boxer Rebellion flashed across China.

  6. Shiba Gorō (柴 五郎?, 21 June 186013 December 1945) was a samurai and later a general in the Imperial Japanese Army. Born as the 5th son of Aizu domain samurai Shiba Satazō, Shiba Gorō witnessed the events of the Boshin War as a child, and survived the domain's destruction.

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  8. Aug 1, 1999 · Shiba Goro was born into an Aizu samurai family in 1859. He was just ten years old at the time of the attack, which claimed most of his family. In the cruel world of exile, he lived with his father on the edge of starvation, struggling to survive.

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