TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 1 2014:Tomb site of Shogi-tai soldiers. The Shogitai was an army of the Edo shogunate, which was organized in 1868 to fight against the Emperor at the end of The edo era. — Stock Photo, Image

TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 1 2014:Tomb site of Shogi-tai soldiers. The Shogitai was an army of the Edo shogunate, which was organized in 1868 to fight against the Emperor at the end of The edo era. — Photo

TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 1 2014:Tomb site of Shogi-tai soldiers. The Shogitai was an army of the Edo shogunate, which was organized in 1868 to fight against the Emperor at the end of The edo era.

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