Mito Rebellion

Mito Rebellion
Mito rebellion
水戸幕末争乱
Part of Bakumatsu conflicts
Bakumatsu Hoheitai 1864.jpg
Shogunate troops moving to quell the Mito rebellion in 1864.
Tenguto no ran.jpg
Mito rebels under the "Sonnō Jōi" banner, battling the Shogunal army in Tsukuba.
Date May 1864-January 1865
Location Eastern Japan
Result Shogunal victory
Belligerents
Eastern Japan Sonnō Jōi Rōnin force Tokugawa shogunate
Mito Domain
Commanders and leaders
Takeda Kōunsai (武田耕雲斎)
Strength
2,000 men About 10,000 men
Casualties and losses
About 1,300 ?

The Mito rebellion (水戸幕末争乱 Mito bakumatsu sōran?), also called the Kantō Insurrection or the Tengu Rebellion (天狗党の乱 tengutō no ran?), is a civil war that occurred in the area of Mito Domain in Japan between May 1864 and January 1865. It involved an uprising and terrorist actions against the central power of the Shogunate in favour of the Sonnō Jōi ("Respect the Emperor, throw out the Barbarians") policy.[1]

A Shogunal pacification force was sent for Tsukuba on 17 June 1864, consisting in 700 Mito soldiers led by Ichikawa, with 3 to 5 cannons and at least 200 firearms, as well as a Bakufu force of 3,000 men with over 600 firearms and several cannons.[2]

As the conflict escalated, on 10 October 1864 at Nakaminato, the Shogunate force of 6,700 was defeated by 2,000 insurgents, and several Shogunal defeats followed.[3]

The insurgents however were weakening, dwindling to about 1,000, facing a new force under Tokugawa Yoshinobu (himself born in Mito) by December 1864, which was numbering over 10,000, ultimately forcing them to surrender.[4]

The uprising resulted in 1,300 dead on the rebellion side and suffered vicious repression, including 353 executions, and about 100 who died in captivity.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Cambridge history of Japan, p.641
  2. ^ Totman, p.112
  3. ^ Totman, p.118
  4. ^ Totman, p.119-120
  5. ^ Totman, p.120

References

  • Totman, Conrad 1980 The collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1862-1868 University of Hawai Press, Honolulu, ISBN 082480614X

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