Takebashi incident
The Takebashi incident was an armed rebellion that occurred on August 23, 1878, in which 260 members of the Imperial Guard of the Imperial Japanese Army mutinied and killed officers. The motivation for the incident was the desire of those individuals to be paid for their part in quelling the Satsuma Rebellion. The rioters were stationed at the Imperial Guard headquarters in Takebashi, which was just north of Akasaka Palace. The rioters were planning on burning down the palace. The government executed 55 of the rioters after putting down the mutiny.[1]
Takebashi incident | |||
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Date | 23–24 August 1878 | ||
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Goals | Direct appeal to Emperor Meiji | ||
Resulted in | Suppressed | ||
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Death(s) | 2 | ||
Arrested | 394 |
References
- Drea, Edward J. (March 26, 2020). Japan's Imperial Army: Its Rise and Fall 1853-1945. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-7006-1663-3.
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