What was Okita illness?

What was Okita illness?

Okita Nozomi can be recruited from the Shinsengumi in the game as a commander, and is one of the best swordsmen in the game. She is also seen constantly coughing up blood and is later diagnosed with the “Cough-Cough Disease”.

Who is Katsura based on?

Kido Takayoshi (木戸 孝允) (born Wada Kogorō (和田 小五郎); August 11, 1833 – May 26, 1877), also referred to as Kido Kōin (木戸 こういん), was a Japanese statesman of the Meiji Restoration. He was known as Katsura Kogorō (桂 小五郎) during the late Tokugawa period.

What happened Okita Soji?

In reality Okita suffered tuberculosis during the Ikedaya Attack. But in both the Anime and OVA, he suffered the disease during the Battle of Toba Fushimi when he confronted Kenshin. Historically he was never present in the battle due to being forced to recuperate from the illness (but dies later that year).

How old is Okita from Hakuouki?

Souji Okita (沖田 総司 Okita Sōji) is one of the main characters in the Hakuouki series. He is captain of the first division in the Shinsengumi and is based on the historical Okita Sōji . Okita, a very handsome 20 year-old man, standing at either 176 cm or 178cm, with reddish brown hair in a topknot and emerald green eyes.

What kind of person is Okita?

He idolizes Kondou, the commander of the Shinsengumi, and imitates his hair style. Okita is one of the most loyal men to him among the Shinsengumi. As much as he tries to hide it most of the time with teasing and rudeness, Okita is a good-natured person but as a warrior, he is a ruthless killer.

Is Souji based on Okita Sōji?

Also, the elixir doesn’t cure illness, only lessening the symptoms. Souji was sent away because his illness got worse, but he later showed up to confront Hijikata about Kondo’s death and insists on continuing to fight. He is based on the historical Okita Sōji.

What does Hakuoki stand for?

Hakuoki (薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜, Hakuoki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~, Demon of the Fleeting Blossom: The Mysterious Tale of the Shinsengumi) is an otome video game series by Idea Factory, released for the PlayStation 2 and ported to PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS.

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