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- The Sakuradamon Incident (桜田門外の変, Sakuradamon-gai no Hen, or 桜田門の変 Sakuradamon no Hen) was the ********ination of Ii Naosuke, Chief Minister (Tairō) of the...
- of Tokyo Imperial Palace, in Tokyo, ****an. It was the location of the Sakuradamon Incident in 1860, in which Tairō Ii Naosuke was ********inated outside...
- The Sakuradamon incident was an unsuccessful ********ination attempt against ****anese Emperor Hirohito on January 8, 1932, at the gate Sakuradamon in Tokyo...
- from April 23, 1858, until his death, when he was ********inated in the Sakuradamon Incident on March 24, 1860. He is most famous for signing the Harris...
- Sakuradamon incident may refer to: Sakuradamon Incident (1860), the ********ination of Ii Naosuke, ****anese Chief Minister Sakuradamon Incident (1932), an...
- "한인애국단". terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved February 23, 2023. "Sakuradamon Incident (이봉창 의거)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. "BOMB THROWN In Shanghai"...
- independence activist, Lee Bong-chang, in Tokyo on 9 January 1932, in the Sakuradamon Incident. Another notable case was the ********ination of moderate Prime...
- Ii Naosuke, who was ********inated in 1860 outside the Sakuradamon Gate of Edo Castle (Sakuradamon incident). Three to five men titled the wakadoshiyori...
- In ****an, he is remembered as a terrorist and the perpetrator of the Sakuradamon incident, of 1932 (an attempt to ********inate Emperor Hirohito with a...
- centuries. 1855: Russia and ****an establish diplomatic relations. 1860: Sakuradamon Incident. 1863: Bombardment of Kagoshima. 1864: British, French, Dutch...