- Ikedaya Jiken
The Ikedaya Jiken (池田屋事件), also known as the Ikedaya Affair or Ikedaya Incident, was an armed encounter between the shishi from Chōshū-han (now
Yamaguchi ) and theShinsengumi , thebakufu 'sspecial police force onJuly 8 ,1864 at the Ikedaya ryokan inKyoto ,Japan .The shishi were using the Ikedaya Inn as a staging point for their forces, with a plan to set fire in Kyoto and
capture Matsudaira Katamori , thedaimyo of theAizu clan whose duties included policing Kyoto at the time. However, the Shinsengumiarrest ed one of the shishi, Shuntaro Furutaka, who underinterrogation revealed the plans. The method of interrogation, carried out by Shinsengumi vice-commanderHijikata Toshizō was said to be particularly brutal. With the prisoner unresponsive, Hijikata suspended the man by his ankles, restraining his wrists, and drove five-inch spikes into the heels of the man's feet. Placing lit candles upon the holes, hot wax dripped deep into his calves. The prisoner eventually revealed the shishi meeting location as the Ikedaya inn. The urgency of the situation thus revealed,Kondō Isami led a group of Shinsengumi troops to the inn to attack the shishi before they could carry out their plan; a second group, led by Hijikata arrived shortly thereafter.Whether or not Hijikata actually employed such a cruel method though, is still in some doubt, as conflicting reports from those in attendance (such as
Nagakura Shinpachi ) exist. Some popular fiction, like the account of "Moeyoken" (byShiba Ryotaro ) seem to ignore Hijikata's potential participation.A total of eight
ronin were killed and twenty-three arrested; the Shinsengumi lost only one member in the battle, though two more members would later die of injuries. Amongst those injured in the battle wereNagakura Shinpachi andTōdō Heisuke . It was rumored that the later captain of the first Shinsengumi unitOkita Soji coughed up blood and collapsed due to histuberculosis during the incident.This incident made it clear in Kyoto that the Shinsengumi were a powerful force to be feared by the
sonno joi forces. The battle has also been credited with delaying the eventual Meiji victory by a year or two. As for the Ikedaya itself, it was destroyed in the battle. Today, apachinko parlor sits on the grounds of the Ikedaya, with the only remnant being amemorial tablet relating the events that occurred on the site.In fiction
The battle at the Ikedaya Inn is the central point of the
manga series "Shinsengumi Imon Peacemaker" and itsanime version, "Peacemaker Kurogane ".The "
Rurouni Kenshin "OVA "Samurai X: Trust/Betrayal", set in the time of theMeiji Revolution , has a brief depiction of the Ikedaya Incident.In volume 6 of the manga
Kaze Hikaru , the Ikedaya incident is the main event.
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