Background
Tsuguaki Tsugaru was born in 1841 in Japan. He was the fourth son of Narimori Hosokawa, Lord of the Kumamoto Clan. He was adopted by the Tsugaru family and succeeded to the estate (1859).
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Tsuguaki Tsugaru was born in 1841 in Japan. He was the fourth son of Narimori Hosokawa, Lord of the Kumamoto Clan. He was adopted by the Tsugaru family and succeeded to the estate (1859).
TsugaruTsuguaki sent troops to defend the Imperial Palace at Kyoto in 1863, and when the Boshin-no-Eki (civil war between Emperor and Shogunate) broke out in 1868, he parted with other 〇u lords and openly sided with the Imperial army.