番組ch(NHK): 2025/11/30(日) 19:40:04
【マターリ】べらぼう~蔦重栄華乃夢噺~(46)曽我祭の変 (554)
- 1: 公共放送名無しさん ID:cjjhnJtO
- また
- 3: 公共放送名無しさん ID:sxvAUMgu
- >>1
アリが十ならミミズは二十 - 4: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- いちおつ
- 5: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- べぼう
- 6: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- SIVAの掟
- 8: 公共放送名無しさん ID:kQuzWQF0
- 瀬川がいなくなってどうかと思ったがなんとか完走できそう
- 9: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- ハジマタ
- 10: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 続きスタート
- 11: 公共放送名無しさん ID:l3twwWYk
- ハジマタ
- 12: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- いちおつ!
- 13: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- ハジマタ
- 15: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NQ8oHOOe
- 低視聴率大河ドラマ始まった(´・ω・`)8.6%
- 17: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 告白したのかとおもた
- 19: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- あのくたら山脈さん菩提
- 20: 公共放送名無しさん ID:adxlVFWr
- 誰が出家するって?
- 21: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- この唐変木~
- 22: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- いきなり回収(´・ω・`)
- 23: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- いきなりのタイトル回収
- 24: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 今週のべらぼう回収
- 27: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 歌…(´;ω;`)
- 28: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 序盤でべらぼう回収
- 29: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NQ8oHOOe
- 弟切草のBGMに似てる(´・ω・`)
- 30: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- 最速のタイトル回収
- 31: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- タイトル回収
- 33: 公共放送名無しさん ID:fPHu6kP0
- 歌が説教、そして早速タイトル回収
- 34: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vwSeiUJ3
- 開始30秒でノルマ達成w最速じゃない?
- 36: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 歌もおていも蔦重を思ってなぁ
- 37: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- 染谷いいな
- 39: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- マゾホモ
ホモマゾ - 41: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 嬉しそうw
- 43: 公共放送名無しさん ID:7eO+3xOP
- 蔦重は好き=自分が楽しいことだから、自分を捨てる好きが理解できないんだろうな
- 44: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 厳しくチェックしてもらう安心感
- 45: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- (。・ε・。)
- 48: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- ちょっと何言ってるか分からない
- 50: 公共放送名無しさん ID:D2dzuPZN
- )※(べら棒カマーン
- 51: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- wwwwww
- 53: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- モデルw
- 55: 公共放送名無しさん ID:JTcZazI+
- デフォルメか
- 56: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- ww
- 57: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- いい留め絵
- 58: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 演目は「野獣と化した蔦屋重三郎」
- 59: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mGA3J5S6
- ゲイっぽい絵をかけってか
- 60: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 好きな男をモデルに描くか
- 61: 公共放送名無しさん ID:eUw1AlDJ
- そのポーズは
- 63: 公共放送名無しさん ID:OC1NLLnG
- 国宝きた
- 64: 公共放送名無しさん ID:adxlVFWr
- ラフマニノフが聞こえない
- 65: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- コロッケ呼べば一発だな
- 66: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 止め絵が浮世絵w
- 67: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 国宝かな
- 68: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vewgdgmW
- もっと江戸っぽい曲にすれば良かったのに、
聴き慣れてきたなぁ - 70: 公共放送名無しさん ID:l3twwWYk
- 歌右衛門とか團十郎とかツテ無いのか
- 71: 公共放送名無しさん ID:adxlVFWr
- 市川團十郎もういたのか?
- 73: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 八代将軍吉宗のOPが好きです
- 74: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 3時のヒロイン
- 75: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- もう12月になると思えば最終回も近いのか
- 76: 公共放送名無しさん ID:adxlVFWr
- ベッキー!
- 77: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NQ8oHOOe
- ベッキーは許された(´・ω・`)
- 78: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 町人としていろんな人をちょい見せ出来るの便利だなあ
- 81: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 竹千代くるー
- 83: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- モロ師岡
- 85: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- まーさん
- 87: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NQ8oHOOe
- 吉原パートの方が面白かったな(´・ω・`)
- 95: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- おっおっ
先週に続いて今日もトメが泰造 - 96: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 最近大河当たり続きでそろそろハズレが来そうで怖いな
- 99: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 原田泰造役者最後尾かよ
えらくなったなぁ - 102: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 魔人
- 103: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 大崎こっち来てるうう
- 104: 公共放送名無しさん ID:kQuzWQF0
- 福島に帰らなくていいのか
- 106: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 尼寺へ行け~
- 108: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- コスプレだった尼スタイル
- 110: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 将軍継嗣暗殺だからなあ
- 111: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NQ8oHOOe
- 寝返ったか(´・ω・`)
- 112: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- うぬ!
- 113: 公共放送名無しさん ID:kQuzWQF0
- 証人保護プログラム開始
- 114: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- スパイでよくある設定(´・ω・`)
- 115: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- マタリ乙
大トメ原田泰造かよw - 116: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 誰だ
- 117: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 消される?
- 118: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 謎の男煽り長い!
- 120: 公共放送名無しさん ID:H2SrGuSm
- >>92
吉原編だけ面白かった - 121: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- バファリン飲め!!
- 122: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- たたりじゃ~
- 123: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 家基様は今朝自転車に乗ってアドベンチャーワールド駆け回っていた
- 125: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 将軍
- 126: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- こわい
- 128: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 怖い怖い
- 129: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 感づいてるのか
お利口さんやね - 134: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 将軍も圧を加えられてビビってる
- 136: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 似てる
- 137: 公共放送名無しさん ID:kQuzWQF0
- 後の針すなおである
- 138: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 浦ちゃん
- 140: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 無茶振り
- 141: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- まんざらでもないw
- 143: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 吉原の50枚も伏線だったか
- 144: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- 無茶ブリされて嬉しそう
- 146: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 倍倍ファイト(´・ω・`)
- 147: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 資金豊富でみんなニッコリ
- 148: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 万作
- 149: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 万作や
- 152: 公共放送名無しさん ID:EwpKblZs
- マルサの女2で殺されてた不破万作
- 153: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 白髪混じりでも赤子面
- 154: 公共放送名無しさん ID:fPHu6kP0
- あー他の画家も呼んで最終的に誰なのかわからなくするのか
- 155: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- いい人や
- 156: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 詳細を聞かずに協力してくれるほど仲良くなった
- 157: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 鶴屋さんかっけえ
- 158: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vwSeiUJ3
- 鶴屋さんに白い嘘
- 159: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 鶴屋さんともこんな仲良くなるなんて
- 160: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- ぞろぞろ
- 161: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- げんな
- 163: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- wwwwww
- 164: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 次から次へと
- 165: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- げんn
- 166: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 偉そうw
- 167: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- いっぱいw
- 168: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 歌麿大先生w
- 169: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 小芝居いいわあ
- 170: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- キャラがw
- 171: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- ウケるw
- 172: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- 歌もえらくなったもんだなぁ
- 173: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 茶番w
- 174: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 歌ノリノリwww
- 176: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vwSeiUJ3
- ガチ安田ジャネーカ
- 177: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 凄い大店だねこんなに広い
- 178: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- ちゃんと不審者混ぜてるな
考えてるw - 181: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 写楽斎
- 182: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- あのポーズきた
- 183: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 歌麿呂名義の絵は別に出し変態不審者を写楽となす
- 184: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- ちんちんは滅多に出さない
- 185: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 口よくそんなに曲がるな
- 186: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- TSUTAYA!
- 187: 公共放送名無しさん ID:JTcZazI+
- またきちハンサムやな
- 188: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 腰痛なるで
- 190: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- モンタージュ(´・ω・`)
- 191: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- モンタージュ
- 193: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 悪魔合体
- 195: 公共放送名無しさん ID:adxlVFWr
- 縮尺あってるのがすごいw
- 196: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 若いタレント俳優は顎が細いねえ
がっしりした顎の人が減っている - 197: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 福笑い方式
蔦重がパーツごとに分けてたのが伏線だったか - 198: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- 福笑いじゃん
- 199: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vwSeiUJ3
- 古塔つみみたいな事してるなw
- 200: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- くっきーw
- 201: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 娘さん下さい
- 202: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 後の鉄棒ぬらぬらである
- 203: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 北斎
- 204: 公共放送名無しさん ID:dL2OQawL
- 画狂人きたな
- 206: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 遠近法(´・ω・`)
- 207: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 画狂老人卍
- 208: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- ただのくっきーw
- 209: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 遠近法
- 210: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- wwwwww
- 211: 公共放送名無しさん ID:fPHu6kP0
- 遠近法か
- 212: 公共放送名無しさん ID:JTcZazI+
- ウルトラマンや
- 213: 公共放送名無しさん ID:7eO+3xOP
- さすが遠近法
- 215: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 遠近法や
- 217: 公共放送名無しさん ID:zXyjyH6l
- ぼ~んきゅっきゅっ
- 220: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 有名なやつ
- 222: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- すげぇ
- 223: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- うおおおおおおおおおお
- 224: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 写楽
- 225: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 細くて彫るのが大変(´・ω・`)
- 226: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 線こんな細いのか
- 227: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- あら(*´ω`*)
- 230: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- あ?
- 232: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- パスタ屋の絵だな
- 233: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 東洲斎写楽
- 234: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 定信くんのお眼鏡にかなった~
- 239: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mGA3J5S6
- しゃらくせいじゃなくなった
- 241: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 蔦重のかりそめ天国
- 244: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- つまり「写楽=浮世絵界のブルバキ」か
- 245: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- わざわざ現地ストアまで作ったのか
- 246: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- 踏襲とかけてるのかな
- 247: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- ぐにゃ?
- 248: 公共放送名無しさん ID:JTcZazI+
- 誰だよw
- 251: 公共放送名無しさん ID:adxlVFWr
- キタ━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━!!
- 252: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 草
- 253: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 三度見www
- 257: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 竹千代キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!
- 259: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- 仕込みかもしれないw
- 261: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- サクラかな
- 262: 公共放送名無しさん ID:eUw1AlDJ
- アッー!
- 263: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NaTx+PIt
- 坂口涼太郎は何気にいい役者
- 264: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- そっくり
- 265: 公共放送名無しさん ID:APsRdKB/
- この場面は役者を絵に寄せたんだな
- 266: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 仕込み説
- 267: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- そっくりに描いて怒られる
- 268: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- ベッキー
- 269: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 写楽の浮世絵にそっくりの役者探したんやろなあ
- 270: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- これも仕込みかw
役者に評判悪かったエピソードを上手く使うw - 272: 公共放送名無しさん ID:J8wz1XwN
- ベキ子 (´・ω・`)
- 273: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 芸人ばっかりw
- 275: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 全部だよ全部
- 278: 公共放送名無しさん ID:eUw1AlDJ
- 当時から謎の人物だったの?
- 280: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 竜雷太と紛らわしい名前の役者
- 282: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- ヒソヒソ
- 283: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 蒸し返す
- 286: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 成功してる
- 289: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- いい感じじゃん
- 290: 公共放送名無しさん ID:2UEtXhx7
- ドフィクションだけど
最終回までフィクションでも盛り上げて欲しい - 294: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- スパイ
- 295: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 食いついた!
- 296: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- ヒトラー生存説(´・ω・`)
- 299: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 面白くなってきた
- 301: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- (・∀・) ニヤニヤ
- 302: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 妄想白黒世界の人が現実にw
- 303: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- ( ‘д‘⊂彡☆))Д´) パーン
- 304: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 熊八かよ
- 305: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 出たな
- 306: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
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- 307: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- さきちはそっち側かw
- 308: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- うるさいのきたw
- 309: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 八つぁん熊さん
- 312: 公共放送名無しさん ID:7eO+3xOP
- 脳内熊さん八つぁんが現実に
- 313: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 泰造
- 316: 公共放送名無しさん ID:3PxMX9mz
- 写楽の正体ねじ曲げてきたけど君たちの意見はどうなの?(´・ω・`)
- 317: 公共放送名無しさん ID:l3twwWYk
- 大崎は二重スパイか
- 319: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- そういやニアミスあったかな
最初は田沼と組んでた一橋 - 320: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 話が上手すぎる気が
- 321: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- サブちゃん呼ばなきゃ
- 322: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ggrWAMZd
- おばちゃん逃げてー
- 323: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 何か含んでそうでもあってこわっ
- 324: 公共放送名無しさん ID:kQuzWQF0
- 蘇我まで行ったのか
- 325: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- チビノリダー踊れ
- 327: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 白い浴衣?着物?で練り歩くのね
- 328: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- ぎゃー
- 329: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 出た~
- 330: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- お忍びきた
- 331: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 徳田新之助参上!!
- 334: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 祭りの喧騒がバックに流れててイイ
- 336: 公共放送名無しさん ID:fPHu6kP0
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- 337: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 引っ掛けてきたああああ
- 338: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- おやおや?
- 339: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ggrWAMZd
- ぴゃー
- 341: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 蔦重この二人は知らなかったか
- 342: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- これは人相覚えろと
- 343: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- ありがた山~
- 344: 公共放送名無しさん ID:b6iX3gYX
- 蔦十 一橋と面識無かったのか
- 345: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 有形山は実在する
- 346: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- なんだなんだ?
- 347: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ggrWAMZd
- 気付かねえかよ
- 348: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- どうぞどうぞ
- 349: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 何持ってるんだ
- 350: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- おまんじゅう
- 351: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 毒?
- 352: 公共放送名無しさん ID:APsRdKB/
- 先週の流れでは大崎は口封じされそうな雰囲気だったのになぁ
- 353: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- これは粋な復讐
- 355: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 日本統一が動いた
- 356: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 暗殺するのか
- 357: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 大人数潜みすぎw
- 358: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 鬼平!
- 360: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- 海老蔵
- 361: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 役者の名前入りいいね
- 362: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 雰囲気が怖い
- 363: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- 俺はリオンにするか
- 364: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- どうなることやらまだわからん
- 365: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 海老蔵
- 366: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 食べちゃらめぇ(;ω;)
- 367: 公共放送名無しさん ID:5uL9gE0m
- 毒かwwまさか
- 368: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 俺は人間国宝だぞ!!!
- 369: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- ひでえw
- 370: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- www
- 372: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 石橋(しゃっきょう)
- 373: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- あっ
- 374: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- ばれてたああああああ
- 375: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 手抜かりw
- 376: 公共放送名無しさん ID:rjGP449d
- あ(´・ω・`)
- 377: 公共放送名無しさん ID:j2KyzSl1
- べらぼうとバケバケどっちが面白い?
- 378: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- バレた
- 379: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 対応間違えたああああ
- 380: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- こ・・・越中
- 381: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- コナンくん?
- 382: 公共放送名無しさん ID:5uL9gE0m
- 殺されるわ
- 383: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- ヤバい
- 385: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mGA3J5S6
- ばれたー
- 386: 公共放送名無しさん ID:wbj3Gbg/
- ヒィィ
- 387: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 名探偵一橋治済
- 388: 公共放送名無しさん ID:blwmyZFr
- アホやん
寄ってたかってアホやん - 389: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 消される
- 390: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- あっ
- 391: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- あーあ
- 393: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- それは⋯
- 394: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ggrWAMZd
- ぴゃー
- 395: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- 毒味
- 396: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- こわいこわい
- 397: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- こええええええ
- 398: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- こ、こわい
- 399: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- こええええええええええええええええ
- 401: 公共放送名無しさん ID:5uL9gE0m
- こういうことか
- 402: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 饅頭、こわい
- 403: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- 毒まんじゅうだ
- 404: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 毒使いに毒で返す白天狗あっぱれすぎる
- 405: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- ゲームオブスローンズシーズン7の1話で見た
- 406: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- 一橋抜かりなし
- 408: 公共放送名無しさん ID:5uL9gE0m
- 一枚上手だったなあ
- 409: 公共放送名無しさん ID:l3twwWYk
- 一橋のが1枚も2枚も上手だったか
- 410: 公共放送名無しさん ID:blwmyZFr
- やっぱり正義が勝つのか
- 413: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 江戸の祭りは危険だな!
- 414: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 毒に詳しい大崎が
- 415: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 一枚上手
- 416: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- 生田斗真恐るべし
- 417: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- デスまんじゅう
- 418: 公共放送名無しさん ID:q1abXWRQ
- 策士に策で対抗しても無駄だったと
- 419: 公共放送名無しさん ID:qENHrskj
- 怖い怖いまんじゅう怖い
- 420: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- まあ流石に一枚上手だわな
- 422: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 悪役はやり役やな
- 424: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- WINNER一橋
- 425: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 階段で精米されないからなぁ
- 426: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mGA3J5S6
- 誰が毒まぜたんだ?
- 427: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- しんだ
- 428: 公共放送名無しさん ID:dci97eWL
- 一橋強すぎだろ
- 430: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- あかーん
- 431: 公共放送名無しさん ID:eUw1AlDJ
- いつの間にか白髪が
- 432: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- ちんだああああああああああ
- 433: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- えらい即効性だな(´・ω・`)
- 434: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- え
- 436: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ggrWAMZd
- ぴゃー
- 437: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 食べちゃダメー
- 439: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 毒田新之助
- 440: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 鬼平サンキュー
- 442: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 悪役 生田
クズ役 藤原竜也
の作品ないかな? - 443: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 長谷川平蔵でR
嵐山光三郎さん亡くなったね(´・ω・`) - 445: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 鼻w
- 446: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- 立派な鼻のw
- 447: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- 立派な鼻w
- 448: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 立派な鼻w
- 449: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- 立派なチンポの
- 450: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 立派な鼻の侍w
- 451: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- 立派な鼻の侍w
- 452: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- 鼻侍
- 453: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 策は知らなかった蔦重
巻き込まれてくるううう - 454: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 確かにウッキウキで書いたのか
越中は脳汁出まくりか - 455: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vewgdgmW
- スパイがいるの?
- 456: 公共放送名無しさん ID:APsRdKB/
- やっぱり誰か一橋のスパイが居るやろ
- 457: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 傀儡回しかくる!
- 458: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- うわあ
- 459: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- 一橋を殺そうとしたのかよ
- 460: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- こんなに殺したんかいヤバすぎ
- 461: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- さすが平蔵捜査済み
- 462: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 筆跡をごまかさないフンドシのせいで(´・ω・`)
- 463: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 結構死んでる⋯
- 465: 公共放送名無しさん ID:J8wz1XwN
- バレテーラ (´・ω・`)
- 466: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- とばっちり
- 467: 公共放送名無しさん ID:A9IveLOG
- 本当にすまないと思っている!
- 468: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- ジャック・バウアー(´・ω・`)
- 469: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- せっかく平蔵が謝ったのに(T_T)
- 470: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- こいつ
- 471: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 一橋に狙われる
死んだw - 472: 公共放送名無しさん ID:q1abXWRQ
- 平蔵がこんなに情け無い役回りなの珍しいな
- 474: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- ふんどしが1人でやりゃ良かったのに
春町先生まで追いやっといてさ(´・ω・`) - 475: 公共放送名無しさん ID:+VcAv3H+
- えっ?
- 476: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- なんでおるん?
- 477: 公共放送名無しさん ID:/1ghrqJE
- 影武者?
- 478: 公共放送名無しさん ID:LkvGWI1U
- いるじゃん
- 479: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- え?
- 480: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 一人二役きたー
- 481: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vwSeiUJ3
- おもしれーー
- 482: 公共放送名無しさん ID:B7n0jcwz
- あっという間だな
- 483: 公共放送名無しさん ID:z2eCR2ar
- 一橋のそっくりさん?
- 484: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 生田2号
- 485: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vewgdgmW
- 双子?影武者?クローン?
- 487: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- どゆこと
- 488: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Z+WU4Hdj
- 本人やろ
- 489: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 扇子ペチペチ
- 490: 公共放送名無しさん ID:mQqzkc0f
- でも往生するんだよね…
- 491: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- 毒饅頭からの饅頭こわい
- 492: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Ef1+d9q+
- どゆこと?
- 493: 公共放送名無しさん ID:OKpuWmCC
- 来週のあらすじを貼っておきますね。
大河ドラマ「べらぼう~蔦重栄華乃夢噺~」
(47)饅頭(まんじゅう)こわい
治済(生田斗真)の毒まんじゅうで定信(井上祐貴)たちは窮地に陥る。だが蔦重(横浜流星)の驚きの策により、将軍家斉(城桧吏)を巻き込んだ仇討ち計画が再び動き出す…。そんな中、海外では日本美術が注目され、清国で開催された万国博覧会では、歌麿(染谷将太)や北斎(くっきー)等の浮世絵も多数出品される。更に歌舞伎や能などの演劇も上演されるが、その頃日清関係は悪化し、駒(門脇麦)の演目の最中、突如中止される。駒は拘束され、凌遅刑に処される。 - 495: 公共放送名無しさん ID:7eO+3xOP
- てっきり上様がいるのかと思った
- 496: 公共放送名無しさん ID:fPHu6kP0
- 古典落語が笑い話で済まなくなったな・・・では次回!
ノシ - 497: 公共放送名無しさん ID:XQKvjoqE
- 偽物とすり替えるつもりだった?
- 498: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 入れ替えが仕掛けなら史実の人物にも天誅を下せるな
- 504: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Kic6lLyW
- マンガの始祖
- 505: 公共放送名無しさん ID:ewhO5tKE
- これなら平穏に復讐できてイイネ
- 506: 公共放送名無しさん ID:vewgdgmW
- 面白かったー
- 508: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BU0yONN1
- 八犬伝でやってたな
- 510: 公共放送名無しさん ID:NQ8oHOOe
- 春町やん(´・ω・`)
- 511: 公共放送名無しさん ID:IduxtHSP
- 黄表紙のおっちゃん!!!
- 513: 公共放送名無しさん ID:OGFUjIAQ
- 令和でも
サムライトルーパーの新作が出るくらい - 515: 公共放送名無しさん ID:WWivoKTK
- もう終わっちゃうのつらい
- 524: 公共放送名無しさん ID:fxO9GSPY
- ハドリアヌス様に双子の兄上が
的な展開か - 531: 公共放送名無しさん ID:Vkk5cm7s
- You.Tubeで大宮公園のピースくん見てから晩飯にするか
- 533: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- べらぼう
- 534: 公共放送名無しさん ID:1LP8Poni
- コンドーさん華奢だなぁ
- 535: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- 松平定信
- 536: 公共放送名無しさん ID:zEptJcpT
- 治済の悪事(ドラマ上のフィクション)
・田安治察を暗殺(定信の兄)
・次期将軍家基を毒殺
・源内を抹殺
・石坂白眉毛を暗殺
・将軍家治を毒殺 - 537: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- The Golovnin Incident (also written as the Golovnin Incident or the Golovnin Incident) occurred in 1811 (Bunka 8). The captain of the Russian warship Diana, Vasilii Mikhailovich Golovnin (Russian: Василий Михайлович Головнин, Vasilii Mikhailovich Golovnin; in Japan, it is usually written as Golovnin, so hereafter referred to as Golovnin), was captured by officials under the Matsumae Magistrate's Office on Kunashiri Island while the ship was surveying the Kuril Islands.
He was subsequently detained in Japan for approximately two years and three months.
The incident was resolved thanks to the efforts of Pyotr Rykord, the Diana's first-in-command, and Kahei Takadaya, who was captured by Rykord and taken to Kamchatka. This incident is widely known for Golovnin's "A Journal of a Japanese Prisoner in 1811, 1812, and 1813," which he wrote after returning to Japan. *Dates are in the Japanese calendar.
The Russian Empire, which expanded its territory eastward, began subjugating the Kuril Ainu people living in the Kuril Islands (Shinchi and Shumushu counties) in the 18th century, forcing them to convert to Russian Orthodoxy and collecting a fur tax (yasak). Meanwhile, in Japan, the Matsumae Domain established the Kunashiri Basho in 1754 (the 4th year of the Horeki era) to oversee the islands of Kunashiri, Etorofu, and Uruppu, inhabited by the Ainu of eastern Hokkaido.
They established a customs office in Tomari and began trade with the Ainu.[1][2] Then, in 1759 (the 9th year of the Horeki era), Matsumae samurai received reports from Ainu on Etorofu and Kunashiri at the Akkeshi Basho that foreigners dressed in red had set up guard posts in the Northern Kuril Islands, and Japan became aware of Russian presence in the Kuril Islands.[3]
Subsequently, in 1776, a group of Russian fur traders sent a colony to Uruppu Island, temporarily settling there, marking the easternmost border of the Ainu territory of eastern Hokkaido. In 1778 (the 7th year of the An'ei era), the Irkutsk merchant Shabalin arrived in Nokkamappu (present-day Nemuro City) in Ezo, seeking trade.
The Matsumae samurai who greeted them said they would respond the following year, and the following year, in 1779 (An'ei 8), they arrived in Akkeshi. The Matsumae clan, without reporting to the shogunate, unilaterally informed them that trade was limited to Nagasaki and that there was no point in coming to Ezochi, and they were forced to leave.[4] Meanwhile, the Japanese shogunate also dispatched an expedition to Ezochi during the reign of senior councilor Tanuma Okitsugu. In 1786 (Tenmei 6), Mogami Tokunai became the first shogunate official to travel to Etorofu Island, encountering Russian residents in Sharsham, on the northeastern tip of the island.[5] Contact between the two countries increased. - 538: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>537In 1792 (Kansei 4), Adam Laxman arrived in Ezo as an envoy carrying a letter from the Governor-General of Siberia, accompanied by Daikokuya Kodayu, a castaway from the Shinsho Maru. Laxman sought trade negotiations in Edo (present-day Tokyo), but was refused. Instead, he was given a "certificate of trust" allowing him to enter the port of Nagasaki, and returned home. [6]
Nicolai Rezanov, founder of the Russian-American Company, arrived in Nagasaki in September 1804 (Bunka 1) as an envoy carrying a letter from Emperor Alexander I and the certificate Laxman had obtained, accompanied by Tsudayu, a castaway from the Wakamiya Maru.
However, he was not permitted to land for more than six months, and in March of the following year, 1805 (Bunka 2), his trade was refused by the inspector Toyama Kagenobu at the Nagasaki Magistrate's Office. Rezanov handed over the castaways and left Nagasaki, but after returning to Russia, he believed that Japan would open up if military force was used, so he petitioned the Tsar[7] and ordered his subordinate, Nikolai Khvostov, and others to use force against Japan.[8] Rezanov changed his plans and ordered Khvostov to scout Aniya Bay and then head to America before heading for St. Petersburg. However, Khvostov, believing that his previous orders had not been rescinded, attacked the islands of Etorofu, Sakhalin, and Rishiri from 1806 (Bunka 3) to 1807 (Bunka 4), kidnapping Ainu children and committing looting and arson.[9]
For details, see "Bunka-Russian Invasion."
In January 1806, the shogunate issued the "Order to Assist Russian Ships," which required Russian ships that had drifted ashore to be provided with food and other supplies and allowed to return home as quickly as possible.[10] However, following Khvostov's attack, the shogunate ordered the Oshu domains to dispatch troops and strengthened security along the Ezo coast. In December 1807, the shogunate issued the "Order to Repel Russian Ships," which called for strict repelling of Russian ships, arresting or dismantling anyone who approached, and monitoring ships that had drifted ashore on the spot. Furthermore, following the Phaeton Incident in Nagasaki in 1808 (Bunka 5), Japan's foreign policy stance had hardened. It was under these circumstances that the Golovnin Incident occurred.
Edit Elderly Rikord In 1811 (Bunka 8), Captain Golovnin, captain of the sloop Diana, which was docked in Petropavlovsk, was ordered to survey the southern part of the Kuril Islands.[Footnote 1] He sailed south on the Diana. In May, he landed on the northern tip of Etorofu Island.[Footnote 2] There he encountered Takebei Ishizaka, a subordinate inspector of the Matsumae Magistrate's Office who was escorting Kuril Ainu castaways.
When Golovnin requested firewood and water, Ishizaka instructed him to go to the Furebetsu Kaisho (a trading post on the island) and handed him a letter addressed to the trading post.[13] However, Golovnin encountered headwinds and was interested in the Nemuro Strait, an unexplored area in Europe at the time. He planned to pass through the strait and head north to the Sea of Okhotsk.[14] Instead of heading for Furubetsu, Golovnin headed for the southern part of Kunashiri Island, which had a calm inlet.[15] He entered Tomari Bay on May 27.
While Nasasezaemon, the Matsumae magistrate's inspector and inspector, who was stationed at Kunashiri Jinya facing the bay, ordered the Nanbu clan soldiers stationed there to fire artillery, Golovnin sent a message in a barrel requesting supplies.[16] He then contacted the Japanese. - 539: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>538 On June 3, they met with armed Japanese officials on the shore and were requested to proceed to the Japanese camp.[17] On June 4, Golovnin, Ensign Fedor Mur, Navigator Andrey Khlebnikov, four sailors (Simonov, Makarov, Shikaev, and Vasilyev), and the Kuril Ainu Alexei Maksimovich[note 3] visited the camp.[19]
After being treated to a meal, they refused the Japanese request to leave the hostages behind until they received permission from the Matsumae magistrate to resupply, and were captured as they attempted to return to their ship.[20]
This "sneak attack" led the Russians to call Tomari Bay "Bay of Betrayal."[21] The Diana's first officer, Rikord, engaged in an artillery battle with the camp's artillery in an attempt to recapture Golovnin, but was unable to inflict significant damage.
Concerned that continuing the attack would put Golovnin and his men in danger, he left their personal belongings on the shore and retreated to Okhotsk.[22] After arriving in Okhotsk, Rikord departed for St. Petersburg in September to report the incident to the Minister of the Navy and request the dispatch of an expedition to rescue Golovnin.[23]
On the way, he visited Irkutsk Governor Treskin, who informed him that a request for a rescue expedition had already been submitted. He stayed in Irkutsk, but due to the tense situation in Europe, the expedition to Japan was rejected. Rikord returned to Okhotsk with Ryozaemon, who had been abducted during the Russian invasion and taken to Russia.[24] Life in Detention
Edit After the Diana departed Kunashiri Island, Golovnin and his companions were escorted overland on foot, still bound with ropes, and arrived in Hakodate on July 2. There, they were subjected to preliminary interrogation by Hakodate inspector Eijiro Oshima, and then transferred to Matsumae on August 25 for imprisonment.[25]
From August 27, they were interrogated by Matsumae magistrate Shigeaki Arao. Arao accepted Khvostov's claims that the attack was not ordered by the Russian government and that Golovnin had no connection to Khvostov. In November, he petitioned Edo to release Golovnin and his companions, but the shogunate refused.[26] - 540: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>539 Escape In the spring of 1812 (Bunka 9), they were allowed to take supervised walks,[27] and were transferred from prison to a samurai residence in the castle town.[28] However, concerned that their release was unlikely, Golovnin and his companions secretly plotted to escape, steal a boat, and head toward Kamchatka or Primorsky Krai.
Mur and Alexei initially agreed, but Mur changed his mind. On March 25, six of them, excluding Mur and Alexei, escaped.
They fled north from Matsumae on foot through the mountains, but on April 4, they were found and captured by villagers in the village of Kinoko (present-day Kaminokuni Town), starving and exhausted.[30] They were escorted back to Matsumae and interrogated by the magistrate. After that, they were imprisoned in Bakkozawa (present-day Jinnai, Matsumae Town), deep within Tokuyama Daijingu Shrine.
Interpreter Training, Visits by Mamiya Rinzo
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The shogunate requested that Golovnin and others provide Russian language training for interpreters, and Uehara Kumajiro[Footnote 4], Murakami Teisuke[Footnote 5], Baba Sadayoshi, and Adachi Nobuto studied Russian.[34][35]
Other scholars visited Golovnin and others in prison, including Mamiya Rinzo. Rinzo brought gifts of lemons, mandarins, and medicinal herbs to prevent scurvy, as well as a sextant, an astronomical observation instrument, and drawing tools, and asked Golovnin to teach them how to use them.
Rinzo also visited Golovnin every day from morning to night, offering hotpot and sake, and boasting about his adventures and heroic tales from the Cultural Raids.[Footnote 6] Golovnin described his vanity as "incredible."[36] Golovnin wrote that Hayashizo suspected Russians and had reportedly accused Golovnin and his crew of being spies to the magistrate and sent a report to Edo.[37]
Capture of Takadaya Kahei After returning to Okhotsk, Rikord set sail for Kunashiri Island in the summer of 1812 aboard the Diana and the supply ship Zochik, accompanied by Ryozaemon and the castaways from the Kanki Maru, which had washed ashore on the Kamchatka Peninsula in 1810 (Bunka 7), in order to use them as bargaining chips for Golovnin's rescue.[38] Arriving at Tomari on August 3, he requested an exchange of Golovnin for the Japanese castaways at the Kunashiri camp.
However, Ota Hikosuke, a clerk-in-charge of the Matsumae magistrate's office, accepted the castaways but refused to release Golovnin and his crew, falsely claiming that they had already been executed.[39] Rikord did not believe Golovnin's execution and, in order to obtain further information, seized Takadaya Kahei's ship, the Kanze Maru, off the coast of Kunashiri Island in the early morning of August 14.[40]
He took the six people on board, including Kahei, the captains Kinzo, Heizo, Yoshizo, Bunji, and Sitka, an Ainu, to Petropavlovsk.[41] - 541: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>540 In Petropavlovsk, Kahei and his friends lived with Rikord in a converted government office. There, he became friends with a young boy named Olka and learned Russian.[42] Kahei and his friends were free to do as they pleased, and on New Year's Day, they would treat local people to Japanese sake and deepen their friendship.[43]
Furthermore, Petropavlovsk was a trading port at the time, with merchant ships from various countries coming and going, and Kahei also had contact with foreign merchants.[Footnote 7] On December 8 (Japanese calendar), Kahei woke up the sleeping Rikord and asked to discuss ways to resolve the incident. Kahei convinced Golovnin that he had been arrested because of Khvostov's brutality, and that if they submitted a written apology for the atrocities to the Japanese government, Golovnin and his friends would surely be released.[45]
In February and March of the following year, Bunji, Yoshizo, and Sitka died of illness. Kahei refused the Russians' offer to hold a Russian Orthodox funeral and instead conducted Buddhist and Ainu funerals for the three men himself.[46] Afterward, Kahei became emotionally unstable, worried about his own health, and urged Rikord to return to Japan as soon as possible.
Rikord, who had been appointed governor of Kamchatka at the time, followed Kahei's advice and used his official position to write an apology letter in the name of the governor and personally travel to Japan-Russia negotiations.
Resolution of the Incident Monument to Japan-Russia Friendship (Hakodate City). This monument was erected in 1999 to commemorate the reunion of Golovnin and Rikord's descendants with Takadaya Kahei's descendants when they visited Japan.
After Kahei's capture, the shogunate changed its policy to prevent further escalation of the conflict with Russia and agreed to release Golovnin if Russia could publicly prove that Khvostov's attack was not ordered by the emperor.
A letter of instruction to convey this to the Russian side, "Instructions for the Russian Ship's Crossing," was prepared and translated by Golovnin.[Footnote 8] This was done in preparation for the arrival of the Russian ships.[49] The shogunate's approach to resolving the incident was exactly what Kahei had expected.
In May 1813 (Bunka 10), Kahei, Ricord, and others set sail from Petropavlovsk on the Diana, bound for Kunashiri Island. Upon arriving in Tomari on May 26, Kahei first escorted Kinzo and Heizo to the Kunashiri camp.
Kahei then went to the camp and explained the events that had occurred up to that point, opening the way for negotiations. Kahei returned to the Diana and handed the aforementioned "Instructions for the Russian Ship's Crossing" to Ricord.[50] - 542: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>541 Upon receiving news of the Diana's arrival on Kunashiri Island, the Matsumae magistrate dispatched investigators Takahashi Shigetaka and Kanmoto Heigoro to Kunashiri.
The two men accompanied Simonov and Alexei to Kunashiri, arriving on June 19. However, the apology submitted by Riccardo to the Japanese side was not accepted by the shogunate because Riccardo had been the one who had captured Kahei. Riccardo was therefore asked to submit an official explanation by another high-ranking Russian government official.[51]
Agreeing to the Japanese demands, Riccardo departed Kunashiri for the Sea of Okhotsk on June 24 to retrieve the explanation.[41] Meanwhile, Takahashi, Kahei, and others departed Kunashiri on June 29. Takahashi arrived in Matsumae on July 19 and reported the details of the negotiations to Matsumae magistrate Hattori Sadakatsu.[52]
On August 13, Golovnin and his men were released from prison and transported to Hakodate, where they were to be handed over to the patrol.[53]
Richard arrived in Okhotsk and obtained written explanations from Irkutsk Governor Treskin and Okhotsk Governor Minitsky. He then departed Okhotsk on July 28, carrying Kiselyov Zenroku, a castaway from the Wakamiya Maru who had become a naturalized Russian citizen and an interpreter, and Hisazou, a castaway from the Kanki Maru.[54] Twenty days later, the ship sailed south until Ezo was visible to the naked eye, and on August 28, it approached Uchiura Bay.
However, a severe storm struck, and Rikold considered evacuating to the Hawaiian Islands. However, the storm subsided, and the ship arrived in Etomo (present-day Muroran) on September 11.[55][56] Kahei's subordinate, Heizo, who had been waiting to guide the ship, boarded the Diana and arrived in Hakodate on the evening of September 16.
Shortly after the ship arrived, Kahei visited the Diana in a small boat and was delighted to be reunited with Ricord.[57]
On the morning of September 18, Kahei visited the Diana, and Ricord handed him a letter of explanation from the Governor of Okhotsk.[58]
At noon on September 19, Ricord, two officers, ten sailors, and Zenroku landed and met with Takahashi Shigetaka and others at the Okinokuchi Guard Station, where they handed him a letter of explanation from the Governor of Irkutsk Prefecture.[59] During the meeting, Zenroku translated Ricord's opening remarks, but subsequent interpretation was provided by Japanese interpreter Murakami Teisuke.[60] The Matsumae magistrate accepted the Russian explanation[Note 9] and released Golovnin and his men on September 26, taking Kuzo back, but refused to begin trade.[62]
Having completed its mission, the Diana departed Hakodate on September 29[63] and returned to Petropavlovsk on October 23[64]. - 543: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>542 Later After returning to Petropavlovsk, Golovnin departed for St. Petersburg with Rikord in the winter of 1813.[65] Upon arriving in St. Petersburg in the summer of 1814, both men were promoted to lieutenant commander and given life pensions of 1,500 rubles per year.[66]
Meanwhile, Kahei returned to Hakodate from Matsumae to meet Rikord on September 15, and was placed under guard at Shomyoji Temple. He was not released even after the Diana departed Hakodate. However, due to poor health, he requested to recuperate at home, and began house arrest on October 1.
Later, he was awarded five ryo of gold by the shogunate as a reward for resolving the Golovnin incident.[67]
The Unseen Border Negotiations Rikord had received orders from the governor of Irkutsk Prefecture to demarcate the border and establish diplomatic relations. Judging from the Japanese stance, however, negotiations would be difficult. He was forced to winter in Hakodate. Concerned about repeating Rezanov's mistakes, he consulted with Golovnin and discontinued his approach to the Japanese. [68]
However, upon leaving Hakodate, he handed a letter to Japanese officials expressing his desire to establish border demarcation and diplomatic relations, and to negotiate on Etorofu Island in June–July of the following year. [Footnote 10]
The shogunate refused to establish diplomatic relations and agreed only to negotiations regarding border demarcation. He proposed a plan in which the area up to Etorofu Island would be Japanese territory, the area up to Shimoshiri Island (Shinchi Island) would be Russian territory, and the intermediate islands, including Uruppu Island, would be treated as neutral zones where no settlements could be built. [70]
He sent Takahashi Shigetaka to Etorofu Island in the spring of 1814. However, by the time Takahashi arrived on June 8, the Russian ships had already departed.[71] As a result, border demarcation was postponed until Putyatin's arrival at the end of the Edo period.
A Journal of a Prisoner in Japan After returning to Japan, Golovnin wrote a memoir about his life as a prisoner in Japan, which was published at government expense in 1816. It consists of three parts: Parts 1 and 2 are records of his life as a prisoner in Japan, and Part 3 is a commentary on Japan and the Japanese people.
Long before Kaempfer's "The History of Japan" was published, a Western account of Japan was long awaited. A Journal of a Prisoner in Japan was also the first study of the Japanese people written by a Russian. - 544: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>543 Golovnin appears to have studied Japan through published sources while carrying out his mission in the Far East. In "A Prisoner in Japan," he sees the influence of the works of Kaempfer, Charlevoix, Montesquieu, and Voltaire.
As an anecdote illustrating the Japanese values of loyalty and filial piety, Golovnin introduces a legend about the remnants of the Taira clan known as "Kagekiyomono," a tale quoted from Kaempfer's "History of Japan."[72] The influence of Kaempfer's writings is also evident in his references to the creation myth and legends of warding off evil.[73]
Compared to Western law, which developed on the basis of Christian religious ethics, Japanese law, which developed independently based on the laws of the Warring States period and references to Chinese legal systems, was difficult for Westerners to understand. Montesquieu's "The Spirit of the Laws" offers a scathing critique of Japanese criminal law, but Golovnin, despite his own imprisonment, demonstrates fairness in understanding and forgiving the actions of the Japanese perpetrators, even in the face of their blatant hatred.[74]
Nikolai Kasatkin, a Russian Orthodox priest who visited Japan at the end of the Edo period, reportedly read the book and developed an interest in Japan.[75] The book was subsequently translated into German, French, English, and other languages, and is regarded as one of the most reliable historical sources on Japan.[76] In addition, the German translations (parts 1 and 2 only) were retained in their original form, as translator Carl Johann Schultz used Golovnin's original manuscript for translation.[77]
In Japan, a Dutch translation of the German version (parts 1 and 2 only) was brought to Edo by the Dutch trading post in 1821.[note 11] The following year, translations were made by Baba Sadayoshi (who died during translation), Sugita Ryukei[note 12], and Aochi Rinso, with revisions by Takahashi Kageyasu. The book was published in 1825 (Bunsei 8) as "The Japan of the Disaster," consisting of 12 main volumes and two appendices.[80]
It is known that Takadaya Kahei, who had returned to Awaji Island, also obtained and read the book.[81] In 1894, it was translated into Japanese as "Nihon Prison Jikki" (The True Story of a Japanese Prisoner).[82]
Lieutenant Mur, a naval officer who was imprisoned with Golovnin, wrote "Mour's Prison Report" (detailing Golovnin and his colleagues' duties, their activities, and the state of affairs in Russia and Europe) while in prison. This was translated into Japanese by Russian interpreter Murakami Sadasuke and others. However, there were many differences between this report and Golovnin's "Nihon Prison Jikki" (The True Story of a Japanese Prisoner).
Therefore, Takahashi Kageyasu, the Magistrate of Books and Astronomer, and others promoted a plan to translate Mur's "Prison Report" into Dutch and publish it in Europe.[83] (The plan was thwarted after Takahashi's downfall following the Siebold Incident, and Mur committed suicide after returning to Russia, so only the account in "Nihon Prison Jikki" became widely accepted as historical fact.) - 545: 公共放送名無しさん ID:BQzed3Ke
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- The Phantom Tokugawa Cabinet Tokugawa Ietada in 1913 Following the en masse resignation of the Yamamoto Cabinet on March 26, 1914 (Taisho 3), a meeting of the Genro (elder statesmen) was held on the 27th. Matsukata Masayoshi, who was invited to form a cabinet, declined due to his advanced age and instead recommended Ietada, Speaker of the House of Peers.
While Yamagata Aritomo stated, "Lord Tokugawa is a man of integrity, and in terms of his lineage and virtue, he is perfectly suited to be prime minister," he expressed concern over Ietada's lack of "administrative experience" and "unclear knowledge of his capabilities," and questioned whether Ietada should accept the imperial mandate to form a cabinet. Matsukata responded by saying he would make a decision after hearing from House of Peers members such as Hirata Tōsuke and Hirayama Shigenobu, and the meeting adjourned.
The Genro Council decided to consult Hirata and Hirayama because they valued the views of the House of Peers (especially the Ko Club faction), which had driven the Yamamoto Cabinet to its downfall. Having Ietada as Speaker of the House of Peers, someone who would not be opposed by the House of Peers, was important in dealing with the House of Peers.
Furthermore, because Ietada had a good relationship with the Seiyukai party, it was believed that a "Tokugawa Cabinet" would also provide a stable response to the House of Representatives. - 548: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>547 Hirata reported that if Ietada were to form a cabinet, "the House of Peers would unanimously welcome it," but it was unclear whether Ietada would accept the imperial mandate.
He reported that if he were asked his opinion in advance, he would likely decline, so it would be more likely that Ietada would accept it if the imperial mandate was issued "out of the blue." Therefore, the Genro Council decided to immediately recommend Ietada without consulting him in advance, and the Genro members went to the Imperial Palace to respond to Emperor Taisho's questioning of him, and submitted their recommendation. The Emperor approved and ordered Iesada to enter the palace.
At 10:00 a.m. on March 29, Iesada entered the palace and received an imperial command from Emperor Taisho to form a cabinet. He avoided giving an immediate reply and withdrew, saying he would submit his response the next day.[62] However, he expressed his intention to resign from the office to the Minister of the Interior, Prince Fushiminomiya Sadaaki, because "I have no experience in administration, and I have no confidence in how to deal with today's difficult situation. If I were to accept the imperial command without considering it myself and cause further trouble, I would be accused of disloyalty and disrespect."
The Council of Elders sent Hirayama to Ietada's Sendagaya residence to persuade him, but according to Hirayama, Ietada still stated that he had no confidence in the current situation, and that,
regardless of his previous experience as a Taira minister, if he simply accepted the imperial command without any prior experience, he would become a disloyal and disloyal subject, and therefore refused to accept the command. Seeing Ietada's firm resolve, the Council of Elders abandoned the "Tokugawa Cabinet" and began selecting a new candidate.[63] - 549: 公共放送名無しさん ID:4iORuGTR
- >>548 The Second Okuma Cabinet was eventually formed, but it resulted in a three-week political vacuum.
However, since the imperial command was not accepted after a failed cabinet formation, this incident did not become a major political setback for Ietada, and he continued to serve as Speaker of the House of Peers.
The Tokyo Asahi Shimbun (March 30, 1914) also carried the opinion of a former retainer and member of the House of Peers that, unless one had exceptional confidence, it would be better to refrain from casually accepting the imperial command, as any problems would cause trouble not only for oneself but also for the entire family.
Since there are still many opportunities for him to serve his lord and country, it would be wise to accept the imperial command this time. - 550: 公共放送名無しさん ID:e01uoDFd
- >>549 Tokugawa Ietada (old characters: 德川 家達󠄁, August 24, 1863 (July 11, Bunkyu 3) - June 5, 1940 (Showa 15)) was a Japanese politician and prominent figure.
He held the rank of Duke of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the First Rank. His childhood name was Kamenosuke. His pen name was Seigaku. He was commonly known as "The Sixteenth Generation". - 551: 公共放送名無しさん ID:gQXv4ghc
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