Hijikata Toshizō
Hijikata in 1869, photograph by Tamoto Kenzō | |
| Native name | 土方 歳三 義豊 |
| Birth name | Hijikata Toshizō Yoshitoyo |
| Other name(s) | Naitō Hayato |
| Nickname(s) | Oni no fukucho (鬼の副長, "Demon Vice-Commander") |
| Born | May 31, 1835 Musashi Province, Honshu, Japan |
| Died | June 20, 1869 (aged 34) Hakodate, Ezo, Japan |
| Cause of death | Gunshot wound |
| Buried | unknown |
| Allegiance | Tokugawa Shogunate Republic of Ezo |
| Branch | Rōshigumi (former) Mibu Rōshigumi・Shinsengumi |
| Years of service | 1863–1869 |
| Rank | Vice-Commander Deputy Defence Minister |
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| Relations | Hijikata Yoshiatsu (father) Etsu (mother) Hijikata Tamejiro (brother) Hijikata Kiroku (brother) Hijikata Shuu (sister) Kasuya Ryojin (brother) Satō Nobu (sister) Satō Hikogorō (brother-in-law) |
Hijikata Toshizō (土方 歳三; May 31, 1835 – June 20, 1869) was a Japanese swordsman of the Bakumatsu period and Vice-Commander (副長, Fukucho) of the Shinsengumi. As Vice-Commander, he served the Tokugawa Shogunate and co-led his group in its resistance against the imperial rule brought about by the Meiji Restoration. He fought against the Imperial Army during the Boshin War until his death at the Battle of Hakodate, which ended the war.