Takusaburō's constitution also clearly stated that any convicted person will not be subject to capital punishment, and that the terms 'guilty' or 'innocence' must be determined through a trial by jury.
•
After Yasui Sokken's death ten months after Takusaburō's admission, Takusaburō left to study under French Catholic priest Father François Paulin Vigroux, a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society who had traveled to Japan in 1873.
Chiba | Chiba Prefecture | Chiba Lotte Marines | Chiba, Chiba | Jeff Chiba Stearns | Shigeru Chiba | Sawara, Chiba | Nosaka, Chiba | Matsudo, Chiba | Kamogawa, Chiba | Ichikawa, Chiba | Chiba University | ''Yu 1001'' class at Tateyama, Chiba | Yachimata, Chiba | Narashino, Chiba | Katori, Chiba | Isshin Chiba | Futtsu, Chiba | Funabashi, Chiba | Chōshi, Chiba | Chiba prefecture | Chiba Marine Stadium |