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The Matsue incident, also known as the Matsue Riot incident, Imperial Voluntary Army incident, or the Shimane Prefectural Office incendiarism, was an incident that occurred in Japan after the Japanese surrender on August 15, 1945. The incident was staged by about forty dissidents, who attacked facilities in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, at dawn on August 24, 1945, resulting in one fatality.
The Matsueincident, also known as the Matsue Riot incident, Imperial Voluntary Army incident, or the Shimane Prefectural Office incendiarism, was an...
caused the MatsueIncident in 1945. He was born Isao Okazaki (岡崎 允佐夫, Okazaki Isao) in Shimane Prefecture in 1920. He graduated from Matsue Middle School...
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The Shishigatani incident (鹿ケ谷事件, Shishigatani jiken, 鹿ヶ谷の陰謀, Shishggatani no inbou) of June 1177 was a failed uprising against the rule of Taira no Kiyomori...
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Sakurada Gate incident in 1860. Mito and Hikone were reconciled by Tsuruga, the death place of Tengutō members, after 110 years of the incident. Nuclear dense...
in communist victory. Matsueincident: Approximately 40 Japanese dissidents opposed to surrender attacked facilities in Matsue. British Prime Minister...
to create more opposition to the government. Far from being an isolated incident, the Keian Uprising was followed by an event the following year involving...
Mimana on the Korean Peninsula in order to seize his beautiful wife. The incident falls into Japan's proto-historic period and is recounted in the Nihon...
simply the maiden of Matsue. After the castle was built, a law was passed forbidding any girl to dance in the streets of Matsue because the hill Oshiroyama...
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designated crown prince, assumed the throne as Emperor Seinei in 480. This incident is related in the Nihon Shoki. A year before his death, Emperor Yūryaku...
Ōtomo 1982, p. 100 Bender, Ross (1979). "The Hachiman Cult and the Dōkyō Incident". Monumenta Nipponica. 34 (2). Sophia University: 125–153. doi:10.2307/2384320...
to prevent a plan to raise Dōkyō to Emperor in 769, known as the Dōkyō Incident. When Empress Shōtoku died in 770 without leaving any children, they managed...
a safe harbor. Miho Bay is faced by the coastal cities and towns of and Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Sakaiminato and Yonago make up the Yumigahama Peninsula...
four torpedoes and one Jap destroyer". Four days later, Dealey also sank Matsue Maru (7,000 tons) near Woleai – then surfaced again near the island on April...