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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==
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Furutaka was taken to the Shinsengumi headquarters for questioning.
 
Furutaka was taken to the Shinsengumi headquarters for questioning.
 
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.  
 
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==
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[[Image:Ikedaya2.jpg|right|thumb|Inside of Ikedaya.(Taishô period)]]
 
[[Image:Ikedaya2.jpg|right|thumb|Inside of Ikedaya.(Taishô period)]]
[[Matsudaira Katamori]] ordered a search for the Rôshi. (PM4:00)
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Around 4:00PM, on 1864/6/5, [[Matsudaira Katamori]] ordered a search for the Rôshi.
 
[[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)
 
[[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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*Mori Kazue (Kyoto) Arrested
 
*Mori Kazue (Kyoto) Arrested
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And the Ikedaya Sôbe's family and relatives were 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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The Shinsengumi members who participated in the raid received a bonus from Bakufu.
   
This incident later caused the [[Kinmon Rebellion]].
 
This incident later caused the [[Kinmon Rebellion]].
  
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