Although he was transferred to the capital to be a superintendent officer and an assistant rusuiyaku (a person representing the master during his absence) in 1862 and returned home in 1863, he was transferred back to the capital again as a rusuiyaku after the coup on August 18. |
1862年に上京して目付役、京都留守居助役となり、翌1863年に帰国するが、8月18日の政変の後、留守居役となり再び上京。 |