- The
Ikedaya incident (池田屋事件,
Ikedaya jiken), also
known as the
Ikedaya affair or
Ikedaya riot, was an
armed encounter between the
shishi which included...
- been
forced from the
imperial court. They
gained considerable fame in the
Ikedaya incident and the
August 18 coup events,
among others. The men were drawn...
- that his
tuberculosis was
first discovered when he
fainted during the
Ikedaya incident,
mostly due to the
depiction appearing in a
famous work chronicling...
-
jokin (****istant vice commander) in 1863. On July 8, 1864,
during the
Ikedaya incident,
Nagakura was one of ten
members which included Okita Sōji, Tōdō...
- day of the
sixth month): The
Ikedaya Jiken, also
known as the
Ikedaya Affair or
Ikedaya Incident,
developed at the
Ikedaya ryokan in Kyoto.
August 12,...
- instructor.
During the
Ikedaya incident on July 8, 1864, Saitō was with
Hijikata To****ō's
group that
arrived later at the
Ikedaya Inn. On
August 20, 1864...
-
personal diary regarding the
Ikedaya incident,
Katsura was at the
loyalist meeting with the
Ishin Shishi at the
Ikedaya inn in the
evening on July 8,...
- of Shinsengumi, with
Yamanami Keisuke as his Vice-Commander.
During the
Ikedaya incident in the
evening on July 8, 1864,
Hijikata led a
second group of...
- for
arresting a cell of
shishi (the
incident was
known as the
Ikedaya Jiken, or
Ikedaya Affair). Kondō
later had at
least two
mistresses in Kyoto, Miyuki...
- was one of the
ringleaders of the plot,
foiled by the
Shinsengumi at the
Ikedaya Incident, to burn
Kyoto at the
height of the Gion Festival. As mentioned...