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  1. Narasaki Ryō (楢崎 龍, July 23, 1841 – January 15, 1906) was a Japanese woman and the wife of Sakamoto Ryōma, an architect of the Meiji Restoration. She is commonly called Oryō ( お龍 ) in Japan.

  2. Narasaki "Oryo" Ryo (23 July 1841-15 January 1906) was a Japanese woman and the wife of the pro-Imperial samurai Sakamoto Ryoma. Narasaki Ryo was born in Kyoto, Japan in 1841, the eldest daughter of the physician Narasaki Shosaku.

  3. On 9 March 1866, the agents of the shogunate raided the inn to arrest or assassinate Sakamoto Ryōma. He was saved by his future wife Narasaki Ryō (Oryō), who rushed naked from the bathroom to warn him.

  4. Overview. Oryō is a very emotional girl, who crushes on Ryōma during the story. Her father was murdered by the Shisengumi, which has caused her to hate the organization. It upsets her when she finds out that Ryōma (Saito Hajime) decides to join them. Game appearances. Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin! February 22, 2014. PS3. PS4.

  5. Sakamoto Ryōma (坂本 龍馬? 3 de enero de 1836 – 10 de diciembre de 1867) fue un líder del movimiento de rebelión frente al shogunato Tokugawa durante el período Bakumatsu en Japón. Ryoma usaba el seudónimo Saidani Umetarō (才谷 梅太郎?) durante su trabajo como seguidor leal a la creación del gobierno moderno. Primeros años. Firma.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2015 · The Teradaya Incident. Or how, during the second year of the Keiō era, a woman named Narasaki Ryō saved the samurai Sakamoto Ryōma (or 坂本龍馬). Well, that's part of it. Let's set the scene. The date is March 9, 1866. We're south of Kyoto, in a place called Fushimi, and we're at an inn, the Teradaya ( 寺田屋).

  7. 3 de ene. de 2023 · Statue of Sakamoto Ryoma and his wife Narasaki Ryo (commonly called Oryo) in Fushimi ward in Kyoto. Samurai Sakamoto Ryoma is one of Japan’s favorite historical figures and a prominent figure in the movement to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate during the Bakumatsu period.