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Fall of Osaka Castle

On February 2, 1868, the Tokugawa-held Osaka Castle was captured by pro-Imperial "Kangun" forces. The fall followed the Tokugawa defeat in the Battle of Toba-Fushimi. Troops loyal to the Bakufu tried to regroup under Tokugawa Yoshinobu. At Osaka Castle, Tokugawa Yoshinobu gathered his advisors and military leaders to plan strategy and, to boost morale, advised that he would personally take to the field as commander of ''bakufu'' forces.
On January 31, 1868, Tokugawa Yoshinobu slipped away from Osaka Castle accompanied by the daimyo of Aizu and Kuwana to escape back to Edo on the shogunate warship ''Kaiyō maru''. As ''Kaiyō maru'' had not arrived, he took refuge for the night on an American warship, USS ''Iroquois'', anchored in Osaka Bay. The ''Kaiyō maru'' arrived two hours later and picked up the Tokugawa party.
When the remnants of his forces learned that the Shogun had abandoned them, they departed Osaka Castle, which was later surrendered to Imperial forces without resistance. The castle was seized and burnt on Sunday 2 February 1868.〔 Yoshinobu later stated that he had been disturbed by the Imperial approval given to the actions of Satsuma and Chōshū, and, once the Imperial brocade banner had appeared, he had lost all will to fight.
The Castle of Osaka was symbolic as it was the power-base of the Tokugawa Bakufu in Western Japan. It was also historically significant and it had been the location of the Siege of Osaka, the decisive battle which established the power of the Tokugawa more than two centuries before. The Castle of Osaka was burnt and reduced to ruins by the new government, and was later used as a ground for military barracks.〔
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