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Kondo and Okita of the Shinsengumi Rushed Into the Ikedaya Incident! Thirty Anti-Foreigners Were Eliminated, Putting the Choshu Clan in a Difficult Position.

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June 5th, 1864 (the first year of the Genji era) is the day the Ikedaya Incident broke out. What kind of incident was it? If you are not familiar with the end of the Edo period or the Shinsengumi, you might imagine it was just "a chaotic incident in Kyoto where a lot of people died..." Or, since it was set in the end of the Edo period and in Kyoto, some people might think "That was the incident where Sakamoto Ryoma was assassinated, right?" Saka…
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June 5th, 1864 (the first year of the Genji era) is the day the Ikedaya Incident broke out. What kind of incident was it? If you are not familiar with the end of the Edo period or the Shinsengumi, you might imagine it was just "a chaotic incident in Kyoto where a lot of people died..." Or, since it was set in the end of the Edo period and in Kyoto, some people might think "That was the incident where Sakamoto Ryoma was assassinated, right?" Saka…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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