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*Japanese:池田屋事件(Ikedaya Jiken)
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[[File:Ikedaya.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The entrance to the Ikeda-ya as it appears today]]
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*''Date: [[1864]]/6/5''
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*''Japanese'': [[池田]]屋事件 (''Ikedaya jiken'')
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The Ikedaya Affair was a raid launched by the [[Shinsengumi]] against anti-shogunate rebels (Imperial loyalists) gathered at the Ikeda-ya, an inn in [[Kyoto]].
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The raid lasted roughly two hours, and ended with roughly seven rebels killed and 23 arrested.
    
==Investigation==
 
==Investigation==
The anti-[[Bakufu]] powers were evicted from [[Kyoto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]]([[1863]]) but they just went to underground.
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The anti-[[Bakufu]] elements were banished from [[Kyoto|Kyôto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]] ([[1863]]), however rather than be driven from Kyoto, they went underground.
The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]], [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant ''Masuya Kiemon'' was actually [[Omi province|Omi]] [[Goshi|Goshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] and he was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Choshu]].
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The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]] and [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant by the name of ''Masuya Kiemon'' who was actually the [[Omi province|Ômi]] [[Goshi|Gôshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]], who was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Chôshû]].
[[1864]]/6/5 morning, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided Masuya and found arms and armors and letters from Choshu samurai.
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On the morning of [[1864]]/6/5, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided and captured Masuya, and found arms and armor and letters from Chôshû samurai.
Furutaka was taken to Shinsengumi headquarter for questioning.
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Furutaka was taken to the Shinsengumi headquarters for questioning.
He was tortured and revealed that the [[Sonno]] [[Joi]] [[Ronin|Roshi]] planned to wait for a windy night, set fire to the city of Kyoto and in the confusion kidnap the Emperor and take him to Choshu.  
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He was tortured and revealed that the [[Sonno|Sonnô]] [[Joi|Jôi]] [[Ronin|Rôshi]] planned to wait for a windy night to set fire to the city of Kyoto and in the confusion kidnap the Emperor and take him to Chôshû.  
The story was immediately reported to the [[Military Commissioner of Kyoto]].
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The story was immediately reported to the [[Military Commissioner of Kyoto]], and a raid on the Ikedaya took place the same day.
    
==Raid==
 
==Raid==
[[Matsudaira Katamori]] ordered for searching the Roshi.(PM4:00)
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[[Image:Ikedaya1.jpg|right|thumb|Inside of Ikedaya.(Taishô period)]]
[[Kondo Isami]] the commander of Shinsengumi waited for reinforcement from Katamori but never showed up.
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He gathered Shinsengumi members<ref>Only about 30 out of 48 members paticipated the raid because of illness or desertion.</ref> at ''Gion Kaisho''(PM8:00) and separated in 2 groups and started searching.(PM10:00)
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[[Image:Ikedaya2.jpg|right|thumb|Inside of Ikedaya.(Taishô period)]]
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Around 4:00PM, on 1864/6/5, [[Matsudaira Katamori]] ordered a search for the Rôshi.
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[[Kondo Isami|Kondô Isami]] the commander of the Shinsengumi waited for reinforcements from Katamori but they never came, so he gathered 30 Shinsengumi members<ref>Only about 30 out of 48 members paticipated in the raid because of illness or desertion.</ref> at the ''Gion Kaisho'' (PM8:00) and separated into two groups and started searching.(PM10:00)
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Kondo took [[Okita Soji|Okita Sôji]], [[Nagakura Shinpachi]], [[Todo Heisuke|Tôdô Heisuke]], [[Kondo Shuhei|Kondô Shûhei]]<ref>According to a letter written by Kondô Isami, Shuhei was with them, however this is unverified.</ref>, [[Takeda Kanryusai|Takeda Kanryûsai]], [[Tani Mantaro|Tani Mantarô]]. [[Asano Kaoru]], [[Ando Sotaro|Andô Sôtarô]], [[Okuzawa Eisuke]], [[Nitta Kakuzaemon]].<ref>Nagakura's journal describes there were also [[Harada Sanosuke]] and [[Tani Sanjuro|Tani Sanjûro]]. </ref>
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[[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizô]] took the rest.
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At Ikedaya Inn, there were about 20 extreme Sonnô Jôi Rôshi discussing what to do next.
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Their plan was to destroy the Shinsengumi headquater and bring Chôshû troops into Kyoto.
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Kondô left Ando, Okuzawa, Nitta at the backyard of Ikedaya, Takeda, Asano, Tani at the front door and entered with Okita, Nagakura and Tôdô.
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Kondo took [[Okita Soji|Okita Soji]], [[Nagakura Shinpachi]], [[Todo Heisuke|Todo Heisuke]], [[Kondo Shuhei|Kondo Shuhei]], [[Ando Sotaro|Ando Sotaro]], [[Okuzawa Eisuke]], [[Nitta Kakuzaemon]].<ref>Nagakura's journal describes there were also [[Harada Sanosuke]] and [[Tani Sanjuro]]. </ref>
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When ''Sôbe'' the master of Ikedaya warned to the Rôshi on upstairs, Kondô and Okita ran up to the stairs and told "Anybody who resist will be cut off.".
[[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizo]] took the rest.
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Some of the confused Roshi jumped onto the backyard, Okita killed one but he fell down unconscious<ref>Nagakura's journal describes it was Okita's chronic disease.</ref> and left Ikedaya with Tôdô who was injured forehead.
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At Ikedaya Inn, there were about 20 extreme Sonno Joi Roshi discussing what to do next.
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Only Kondô and Nagakura were inside of Ikedaya, fighting against many Rôshi.
Their plan was to destroy the Shinsengumi headquater and bring Choshu troops into Kyoto.
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Then Hijikata turned up with reinforcements and the Ikedaya was surrounded by [[Aizu han|Aizu]] and [[Kuwana han|Kuwana]] troops.<ref>They captured some Roshi who escaped from Ikedaya.</ref>
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The battle ended in 2 hours.
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Kondo left Ando, Okuzawa, Nitta at the backyard of Ikedaya and entered from the front door with Okita, Nagakura and Todo.<ref>Kondo's letter added Shuhei with them.</ref>
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Okuzawa was killed, Ando and Nitta were heavily injured and died later.
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When ''Sobe'' the master of Ikedaya warned to the Roshi on upstairs, Kondo and Okita ran up to the stairs and told "Anybody who resist will be cut off.".
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==Aftermath==
Some of the confused Roshi jumped onto the backyard, Okita killed one but he fell down unconscious<ref>Nagakura described it was Okita's chronic disease.</ref> and left Ikedaya with Todo who was injured forehead.
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According to Kondô's letter<ref>Original letter was sold to Fujiokaya. The letter can be read in the Fujiokaya Nikki vol 11.</ref>, 7 Sonnô Jôi Rôshi were killed, 23 arrested.
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*[[Yoshida Toshimaro]] (Chôshû) Suicide
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*Yoshioka Shôsuke (Chôshû) Killed
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*[[Sugiyama Shosuke|Sugiyama Shôsuke]] (Chôshû) Injured later died
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*Yamauchi Tarozaemon (Chôshû) Arrested
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*Saeki Itsuo (Chôshû) Arrested
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*Sato Ichirô (Chôshû) Arrested
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*Yamada Toranosuke (Chôshû) Arrested
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*[[Mochizuki Kiyata]] (Tosa) Suicide
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*[[Ishikawa Junjiro|Ishikawa Junjirô]] (Tosa) Killed
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*[[Kitazoe Kitsuma]] (Tosa) Killed
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*Tokoroyama Gokichirô (Tosa) Injured later died
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*Fujizaki Hachirô (Tosa) Injured later died
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*[[Miyabe Teizo|Miyabe Teizô]] (Higo) Killed
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*Matsuda Jûsuke (Higo) Arrested
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*Otaka Matajirô (Harima) Killed
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*Otaka Chûbe (Harima) Arrested
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*[[Furutaka Shuntaro|Furutaka Shuntarô]] (Omi) Arrested
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*Nishikawa Kôzô (Omi) Arrested
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*Onaka Shuzen (Yamato) Arrested
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*Sawai Tatewaki (Yamato) Arrested
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*Seo Kojûrô (Mimasaka) Arrested
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*Mori Kazue (Kyoto) Arrested
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And the Ikedaya Sôbe's family and relatives were arrested. The Shinsengumi members who participated in the raid received a bonus from Bakufu. Marks on the [[Bridges of Kyoto|Sanjô Ôhashi]] (Great Bridge at Sanjô) still visible today are said to be sword slashes from this incident.<ref>Sign on-site at Sanjô Ôhashi.</ref>
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This incident later caused the [[Kinmon Rebellion]].
    
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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* ''[[Shinsengumi 100 Wa]]'' (新選組100話) Suzuki Toru
 
* ''[[Shinsengumi 100 Wa]]'' (新選組100話) Suzuki Toru
 
* ''[[Shinsengumi Tenmatsuki]]'' (新撰組顛末記) Nagakura Shinpachi
 
* ''[[Shinsengumi Tenmatsuki]]'' (新撰組顛末記) Nagakura Shinpachi
*''Shinsengumi'' (新選組) Sekai Bunkasha
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*'' [[Kaiteishinban Shinsengumi]] '' (新選組) Sekai Bunkasha
 
*''[[Shinsengumi Exhibition catalog 2004]]''
 
*''[[Shinsengumi Exhibition catalog 2004]]''
 
* ''[[Shinsengumi Shiroku]]'' (新撰組史録) Hirao Michio
 
* ''[[Shinsengumi Shiroku]]'' (新撰組史録) Hirao Michio
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