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Kinmon Incident

The , and is also known as, the was a rebellion against the Tokugawa Shogunate that took place on August 20, 1864, at the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. The rebellion reflected the widespread discontent felt among both pro-imperial and anti-foreigner groups, who rebelled under the ''Sonnō Jōi'' slogan. The ''Sonnō Jōi'', had been promulgated by the Emperor Kōmei as an "Order to expel barbarians." Thus, in March 1863, the rebels sought to take control of the Emperor, in order to restore the Imperial household to its position of political supremacy.
During what was a bloody crushing of the rebellion, it was the leading Chōshū clan that was held responsible for its instigation. To counter the rebel's kidnapping attempt, the Aizu and Satsuma domains led the defense of the Imperial palace. However, during the attempt, the rebels put Kyoto to fire, starting with the residence of the Takatsukasa family, and that of an Choshu official. It is unknown if the rebels set fire to Kyoto, as soon as they began to lose, or if their doing so, was part of their original strategy, and done as a diversionary tactic.
Various courtiers, including Nakayama Tadayasu, the Emperor's Special Consultant for National Affairs, were banished from Court, as a result of their involvement in this incident.〔Takeda Hideaki, (Nakayama Tadayasu (1809-88) ) at kokugakuin.ac, accessed 24 September 2013〕 The Shogunate followed the incident with a retaliatory armed expedition, the First Chōshū expedition, in September 1864.
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