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*King [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] orders a national prayer to be held for Satsuma.
 
*King [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] orders a national prayer to be held for Satsuma.
 
*[[Saito Hajime|Saitô Hajime]] joins the Mibu Rôshigumi.
 
*[[Saito Hajime|Saitô Hajime]] joins the Mibu Rôshigumi.
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*Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] travels to Kyoto; this is the first time a shogun has visited Kyoto since [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] in [[1634]].
  
 
===Births and Deaths of 1863===
 
===Births and Deaths of 1863===

Revision as of 15:21, 21 June 2015

Bunkyû 3 (文久三年)

Timeline of 1863

  • 1863/2 The British legation in Yokohama demands reparations, and a formal apology from the shogunate and Satsuma han for the Namamugi Incident of the previous year, in which a British man was killed by Satsuma samurai, as well as demanding that those guilty be punished.
  • 1863/2/8 The Rôshigumi is organized.
  • 1863/3
    • 3/12 The Rôshigumi is renamed the Mibu Rôshigumi
    • 3/25 Assassination of Tonouchi Yoshio
  • 1863/5/10 Emperor Kômei issues an imperial order that all foreigners be expelled.
  • 1863/6/3 Fighting with Sumo wrestlers in Osaka.
  • 1863/7 Bombardment of Kagoshima - Kagoshima, capital of Satsuma han, is bombarded by ships of the British Royal Navy, in retaliation for the Namamugi Incident, and Satsuma's refusal to pay reparations.
  • 1863/8
    • 8/12 Serizawa Kamo burns down Yamatoya.
    • 8/18 Political change on August 18. The Mibu Rôshigumi is renamed the Shinsengumi.
  • 1863/9 Satsuma submits a formal apology to the British for the Namamugi Incident, and pays 100,000 Mexican silver dollars in reparations.
    • 9/13 Niimi Nishiki commits seppuku.
    • 9/18 Assassination of Serizawa Kamo.
    • 9/26 Assassination of spies from Choshu.
  • 1863/12/27 Noguchi Kenji commits seppuku.

Other Events of 1863

Births and Deaths of 1863

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