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Battle of Toba–Fushimi - Wikipedia
The Battle of Toba–Fushimi (鳥羽・伏見の戦い, Toba-Fushimi no Tatakai) occurred between pro-Imperial and Tokugawa shogunate forces during the Boshin War in Japan. The battle started on 27 January 1868 (or fourth year of Keiō, first month, 3rd day, according to the lunar calendar), when the forces of the … See more
On 3 January 1868, the restoration of imperial rule was formally proclaimed. Shōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu had earlier resigned his authority to the emperor, agreeing to "be the … See more
On 27 January 1868 Tokugawa Yoshinobu, based at Osaka Castle, south of Kyoto, started to move his troops north to Kyoto, through two main roads, one being the Toba road (鳥羽街道), and the other the Fushimi road (伏見街道). Altogether about … See more
Tominomori encounter
The Shogunal forces which had regrouped at Tominomori (富の森) were attacked by the forces of Satsuma in the morning. Around noon, the Imperial brocade banner appeared from behind the Satsuma–Chōshū … See moreOn 28 January, Iwakura Tomomi gave Saigō Takamori and Ōkubo Toshimichi orders obtained from Emperor Meiji proclaiming Tokugawa Yoshinobu and his followers to be enemies of the court, authorizing their suppression by military force, and granting … See more
The retreating shogunal troops were progressively streaming into Osaka Castle.
At Osaka Castle, Tokugawa Yoshinobu gathered his advisors and military leaders to plan strategy and, to boost morale, advised that he … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Boshin War - Wikipedia
Timeline of Kyoto - Wikipedia
January 3, 1868: The Fall of the Shogun - This Day of …
On January 3, 1868, agents of Satsuma and Chōshū took decisive action by seizing control of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. They declared the restoration of imperial rule, placing Emperor Meiji, then a 15-year-old boy, at the head of the …
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Jun 20, 2024 · Step into Edo-era Kyoto (1603-1868), a city transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. Explore the unique relationship between the imperial court and the shogunate, the flourishing of arts and traditions, and the daily life of …
Kyoto in the Meiji Era: A Time of Transformation and …
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History of Kyoto : Japan's Former Capital | Japan City …
The city was built as the capital of Japan at that time and was home to the Imperial Court until 1868 when it moved to Tokyo. No longer the capital of the country today, it is still the capital of the prefecture and superior to Tokyo …
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Boshin War - New World Encyclopedia
On January 27, 1868, Shogunate forces attacked the forces of Chōshū and Satsuma, clashing near Toba and Fushimi, at the southern entrance of Kyoto. Some parts of the 15,000-strong Shogunate forces had been trained by …
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Jan 26, 2025 · The capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years (from 794 to 1868), Kyōto (literally, “Capital City”) has been called a variety of names through the centuries—Heian-kyō (“Capital of Peace and Tranquillity”), Miyako (“The …
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