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      • The manga character was based on the historical figure of the same name. Nobuhiro Watsuki based Saitō Hajime on the actual historic figure of the same name who was the captain of the third squad of the Shinsengumi in the Meiji era.
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  2. The manga character was based on the historical figure of the same name. Nobuhiro Watsuki based Saitō Hajime on the actual historic figure of the same name who was the captain of the third squad of the Shinsengumi in the Meiji era.

  3. When Kenshin arrives at the dōjō, he notices Saitō and becomes angry, revealing Saitō's true identity as the former 3rd Captain of the Shinsengumi. They duel, and as Saitō gains the upper hand, Kenshin reverts to Battosai the manslayer and breaks his sword.

  4. Jan 6, 2020 · Shinomori Aoshi is based on Hijikata Toshizo, who was the Shinsengumi's deputy leader. While many accounts of his historicity are fictionalized in most of his depictions, the author took to a specific depiction of him from a novel called Moeyo Ken.

  5. In the manga series Rurouni Kenshin, the character of Hajime Saito, who is based on the real historical figure, has a saying or motto, "Aku Soku Zan" (悪即斬), which is translated as "Slay evil immediately".

  6. Hajime Saitō (斎藤 Saitou Hajime) is one of the main protagonists in Hakuōki, as well as one of Chizuru's potential love interests. He is the Captain of the Third Division in the Shinsengumi, and is a left-handed master of iai. Saitō is based on the historical Saitō Hajime.

  7. In the anime & the games, Saitou is known to be the second shortest of the captains (next to Heisuke) which contradicts his real-life counterpart, who was actually regarded as one of the tallest of the Shinsengumi. Saitou's fate is unclear as it is unknown if he died in battle in the anime.

  8. The manga character was based on the historical figure of the same name. Nobuhiro Watsuki based Saitō Hajime on the actual historic figure of the same name who was the captain of the third squad of the Shinsengumi in the Meiji era.

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