- Battle of Hokuetsu
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Hokuetsu
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partof=Boshin War
date=March 29 ,1868
place=Nagaoka,Echigo Province
result=Decisive Imperial victory
combatant1=Satsuma, Chōshū
combatant2=Bakufu ,Nagaoka Domain
commander1=Ruler:Meiji Emperor Army:Yamagata Aritomo Kuroda Kiyotaka
commander2=Shogun:Tokugawa Yoshinobu Army:Makino Tadakuni ,Kawai Tsugunosuke
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casualties2=|The nihongo|Battle of Hokuetsu|北越戦争|Hokuetsu senso was a battle of theBoshin War of theMeiji restoration , which occurred in 1868 in the northwestern part ofJapan , in the area of modernNiigata Prefecture .Background
The Boshin War erupted in 1868 between troops favorable to the restoration of political authority to the Emperor and the government of the
Tokugawa shogunate . The newMeiji government defeated the forces ofShōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu (mostly from the western domains of Satsuma and Chōshū) at theBattle of Toba-Fushimi , and afterwards divided into three armies to advance on the Shogun’s capital of Edo. The imperial army marching up the coast of theSea of Japan was commanded byYamagata Aritomo andKuroda Kiyotaka .ummary
Makino Tadakuni , thedaimyō of Nagaoka, inEchigo Province (modern dayNiigata prefecture , was a supporter of theTokugawa shogunate , and refused to submit to the new government even after the fall ofEdo Castle to the imperial armies. With the assistance of twoPrussia n businessmen (the brothersEdward and Henry Schnell ) asmilitary advisor s, he purchased twoGatling gun s (only one other existed in Japan at the time), 2,000 French rifles, and various other armaments.On
May 4 ,1868 , Nagaoka joined the Northern Coalition against the Imperial government. The Imperial army was intent on seizing Niigata harbor to facilitate the supply of weapons and troops in the campaign against Aizu and Shōnai, the two main centers of the revolt.In the ensuing campaign, Imperial troops suffered heavy losses on land, especially due to the action of Nagaoka's Gatling guns. In the meantime, small commando team reached Nagaoka castle by sea, and set it on fire. The castle fell on July 8, 1868. A secondary action occurred two months later, when surviving Nagaoka troops, together with troops from Aizu, managed to take the castle back on
September 10 , throwing the Imperial side in disarray. However, the attacking side also suffered serious losses, including its leaderKawai Tsugunosuke , who was wounded during the battle and later died ofgangrene in Aizu. The castle was retaken by the Imperial troops onSeptember 15 .Aftermath
The Battle of Hokuetsu ended the last resistance to the new Meiji government on the Sea of Japan coast of
Honshū , and isolated the remaining center of resistance: Aizu. After an unsuccessful effort at stopping the progress of the Imperial armies at theBattle of Bonari Pass , the next key battle in the Boshin War was theBattle of Aizu .Further reading
*Adachi Yoshio nihongo2|阿達義雄. "Kaishō Suneru to Boshin Niigata kōbōsen" nihongo2|怪商スネルと戊辰新潟攻防戦. Niigata: Toyano Shuppan nihongo2|鳥屋野出版, 1985.
External links
* [http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~chushingura/p_nihonsi/episodo/151_200/167_03.htm The Boshin War] (Japanese)
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