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François Bouffier
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With the advent of the Boshin War, and the declaration of neutrality of foreign powers, Bouffier chose to resign from the French Army and continue the fight on the side of the Bakufu. He participated to the Battle of Hakodate, in which he was head of one of the four Japanese regiments. Bouffier chose to remain in Japan, and was buried at the Yokohama International cemetery in 1881. In the same cemetery were buried his two sons, Léon Célestin (1876-1877), and Auguste Louis (1873-1923).
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With the advent of the Boshin War, and the declaration of neutrality of foreign powers, Bouffier chose to resign from the French Army and continue the fight on the side of the Bakufu. He participated to the Battle of Hakodate, in which he was head of one of the four Japanese regiments. Bouffier chose to remain in Japan, and was buried at the Yokohama International cemetery in 1881. In the same cemetery were buried his two sons, Léon Célestin (1876-1877), and Auguste Louis (1873-1923).