- Battle of Aizu
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Aizu
caption=Attack of the Aizu-Wakamatsu castle during the Battle of Aizu.
partof=Boshin War
date=October-November1868
place=Aizu coord|37.30|139.56|display=inline,title|type:city
result=Decisive Imperial victory
combatant1=Satsuma, Chōshū, Tosa
combatant2=Aizu
commander1=Itagaki Taisuke ,Ijichi Masaharu ,Nakamura Hanjirō
commander2=Matsudaira Katamori ,Saigō Tanomo ,Yamakawa Hiroshi ,Kayano Gonbei ,Tanaka Tosa †,Saitō Hajime
strength1=15,000 combatants
strength2=5,000 combatants
casualties1=unknown
casualties2=unknown|The Battle of Aizu (Japanese:会津戦争, lit. "War of Aizu") was fought in northern Japan in autumn 1868, and was part of the
Boshin War .Aizu was known for its martial skill, and maintained at any given time, a standing army of over 5000. It was often deployed to security operations on the northern fringes of the country, as far north as southernSakhalin . Also, in the period immediately before, during, and after Commodore Perry's arrival, Aizu had a presence in security operations around Edo Bay.During the tenure of the 9th generation lord
Matsudaira Katamori , the domain deployed massive amounts of their troops to Kyoto, where Katamori served asKyoto Shugoshoku . Earning the hatred of the Chōshū domain, and alienating his ally, the Satsuma domain, Katamori retreated with the shogunTokugawa Yoshinobu in 1868.Though the Satsuma-Chōshū controlled Imperial Court, following Yoshinobu's resignation, called for the punishment of Katamori and Aizu as "enemies of the Court," he took great pains to beg for mercy, finally acquiescing to calls for war later in 1868, during the
Boshin War . Though the Aizu forces fought as part of the greater efforts of theOuetsu Reppan Domei , they were eventually abandoned (after the loss at theBattle of Bonari Pass ) by the forces of the former Bakufu underOtori Keisuke . Aizu, now fighting alone, had its forces besieged atTsuruga Castle , the seat of the Aizu domain, in October 1868. This was the start of a month-long siege.A detached unit from the
Byakkotai ("White Tiger Company")- young, predominantly teenage,samurai - are famous for having committedseppuku (a form ofritual suicide ) on Mount Iimori, overlooking the castle. Because of the smoke from the burning castle town, which was in between them and the castle itself, they mistakenly assumed that the castle had fallen. Their story is known because of the only one among them whose suicide was unsuccessful:Iinuma Sadakichi .A remnant of
Shinsengumi , a unit which Aizu had supervised while in Kyoto, was present at the battle, under the command ofSaitō Hajime .After a month of siege, Aizu officials agreed to surrender, through the mediation of their neighbor, the
Yonezawa Domain . Soon after,Matsudaira Katamori , his son Nobunori, and the senior retainers came before the imperial commanders in person, and offered their unconditional surrender. The samurai population was sent away toprisoner of war camps , and the Aizu domain, as it had been since the mid-17th century, ceased to exist.References
* Noguchi Shinichi, "Aizu-han". Tokyo: Gendai Shokan, 2005. (ISBN 4-7684-7102-1)
* [http://www.byakkotai.net Byakkotai.net]
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