Koshirō Fujita is Tōko's fourth son and a Mito samurai who lived during the end of the Tokugawa regime. He is best known for being the youngest leader of the Mito Tengutō, a short-lived group of anti-totalitarianism rioters. Meiji period folklore romanticizes Koshirō as a talented youth who died well before his time.
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| - Koshirō Fujita is Tōko's fourth son and a Mito samurai who lived during the end of the Tokugawa regime. He is best known for being the youngest leader of the Mito Tengutō, a short-lived group of anti-totalitarianism rioters. Meiji period folklore romanticizes Koshirō as a talented youth who died well before his time.
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- Yukoku Fujita
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| - Koshirō Fujita is Tōko's fourth son and a Mito samurai who lived during the end of the Tokugawa regime. He is best known for being the youngest leader of the Mito Tengutō, a short-lived group of anti-totalitarianism rioters. Meiji period folklore romanticizes Koshirō as a talented youth who died well before his time. His Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5 counterpart is identified by the historical figure's private given name, Makoto. The game differs from reality by identifying the name as his public alias and using another spelling (マコト). Koshirō Fujita is treated as the character's true name. His political ideology is extremist.
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