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May 15 incident

The May 15 Incident (五・一五事件, Goichigo Jiken) was an attempted coup d'état in the Empire of Japan, on May 15, 1932, launched by reactionary elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy, aided by cadets in the Imperial Japanese Army and civilian remnants of the ultranationalist League of Blood (Ketsumei-dan). Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi was assassinated by 11 young naval officers. The following trial and popular support of the Japanese population led to extremely light sentences for the assassins, strengthening the rising power of Japanese militarism and weakening democracy and the rule of law in the Empire of Japan.

Tokyo Asahi Shimbun describing the May 15 incident and assassination of Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi

Background edit

As a result of the ratification of the London Naval Treaty limiting the size of the Imperial Japanese Navy, a movement grew within the junior officer corps to overthrow the government, and to replace it with military rule.[1] This movement had parallels in the Sakurakai secret society organized within the Imperial Japanese Army. The naval officers established contacts with the ultranationalist Inoue Nissho and his "League of Blood", and agreed with his philosophy that to bring about a "Shōwa Restoration", it would be necessary to assassinate leading political and business figures (Zaibatsu).[citation needed]

In 1932, in the "Blood-Pledge Corps Incident", Inoue's group only managed to kill the former Finance Minister and head of the Rikken Minseitō, Inoue Junnosuke, and Director-General of Mitsui Holding Company, Takuma Dan on 9 February and 5 March respectively. While only two high-profile leaders were killed, the group initially planned to assassinate twenty other financial and political leaders.[2]

Incident edit

 
Shūmei Ōkawa
 
Chaplin (third from right) and Sumo wrestlers around the time of the incident.

On May 15, 1932, the naval officers, aided by army cadets, and right-wing civilian elements (including Shūmei Ōkawa, Mitsuru Tōyama, and Kōzaburō Tachibana) staged their own attempt to complete what had been started in the League of Blood Incident.

Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi was shot by eleven young naval officers (most were just turning twenty years of age) in the prime minister's residence. Inukai's last words were roughly "If I could speak, you would understand" (話せば分かる, hanaseba wakaru) to which his killers replied "Dialogue is useless" (問答無用, mondō muyō).[1]

The original assassination plan had included killing the English film star Charlie Chaplin who had arrived in Japan on May 14, 1932, at a reception for Chaplin, planned by Prime Minister Inukai. "These activists, eager to inject a nativist Yamato spirit into politics, recognised the charged political nature of mass culture". Chaplin's murder would facilitate war with the U.S., and anxiety in Japan, and lead on to "restoration" in the name of the emperor.[3] When the prime minister was killed, his son Inukai Takeru was watching a sumo wrestling match with Charlie Chaplin, which probably saved both their lives.

The insurgents also attacked the residence of Makino Nobuaki, the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, head of the Rikken Seiyūkai political party, and tossed hand-grenades into Mitsubishi Bank headquarters in Tokyo, and several electrical transformer substations.

Aside from the murder of the prime minister, the attempted coup d'état came to nothing, and the rebellion as a whole proved a failure. The participants took a taxi to the police headquarters and surrendered themselves to the Kempeitai without a struggle.

Consequences edit

The eleven officers who murdered Prime Minister Inukai were court-martialed. During the proceedings, the accused used the trial as a platform to proclaim their loyalty to the emperor and to arouse popular sympathy by appealing for reforms of the government and economy. By end of the trial, the court had received 110,000 clemency petitions, either signed or written entirely in blood, from sympathizers around the country pleading for a lenient sentence.[4] Additionally, nine youths in Niigata asked to be tried by the court instead of the accused, and sent the court a jar containing nine of their own pickled severed pinky fingers as a gesture of their sincerity.[5][4]

The punishment handed down by the court was extremely light, and there was little doubt in the Japanese press that the murderers of Prime Minister Inukai would be released in a couple of years, if not sooner. Failure to severely punish the plotters in the May 15 Incident further eroded the rule of law and the power of the democratic government in Japan to confront the military. Indirectly, it led to the February 26 Incident and the increasing rise of Japanese militarism.[6]

Popular culture edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Toland, The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945
  2. ^ Large, Stephen S. (2001). "Nationalist Extremism in Early Shōwa Japan: Inoue Nisshō and the 'Blood-Pledge Corps Incident', 1932". Modern Asian Studies. 35 (3): 533–564. doi:10.1017/S0026749X0100302X. ISSN 0026-749X. JSTOR 313180. S2CID 145519638.
  3. ^ Erotic Grotesque Nonsense:The Mass Culture of Japanese Modern Times, p.1 - Miriam Silverberg, 2006 Univ of California Press.
  4. ^ a b Toland, John (1970). The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945. Random House. p. 11.
  5. ^ Spector, Eagle Against the Sun. pp. 36
  6. ^ Beasley, The Rise of Modern Japan
  7. ^ Complex, Valerie (21 March 2017). "Ghost in the Shell - A Primer for the Anime Series". IGN. Retrieved 18 April 2023.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • National Diet Library Reference

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This article is about an attempted coup d etat in Japan For the successful Latvian coup d etat see 1934 Latvian coup d etat The May 15 Incident 五 一五事件 Goichigo Jiken was an attempted coup d etat in the Empire of Japan on May 15 1932 launched by reactionary elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy aided by cadets in the Imperial Japanese Army and civilian remnants of the ultranationalist League of Blood Ketsumei dan Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi was assassinated by 11 young naval officers The following trial and popular support of the Japanese population led to extremely light sentences for the assassins strengthening the rising power of Japanese militarism and weakening democracy and the rule of law in the Empire of Japan Tokyo Asahi Shimbun describing the May 15 incident and assassination of Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi Contents 1 Background 2 Incident 3 Consequences 4 Popular culture 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksBackground editMain article League of Blood IncidentAs a result of the ratification of the London Naval Treaty limiting the size of the Imperial Japanese Navy a movement grew within the junior officer corps to overthrow the government and to replace it with military rule 1 This movement had parallels in the Sakurakai secret society organized within the Imperial Japanese Army The naval officers established contacts with the ultranationalist Inoue Nissho and his League of Blood and agreed with his philosophy that to bring about a Shōwa Restoration it would be necessary to assassinate leading political and business figures Zaibatsu citation needed In 1932 in the Blood Pledge Corps Incident Inoue s group only managed to kill the former Finance Minister and head of the Rikken Minseitō Inoue Junnosuke and Director General of Mitsui Holding Company Takuma Dan on 9 February and 5 March respectively While only two high profile leaders were killed the group initially planned to assassinate twenty other financial and political leaders 2 Incident edit nbsp Shumei Ōkawa nbsp Chaplin third from right and Sumo wrestlers around the time of the incident On May 15 1932 the naval officers aided by army cadets and right wing civilian elements including Shumei Ōkawa Mitsuru Tōyama and Kōzaburō Tachibana staged their own attempt to complete what had been started in the League of Blood Incident Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi was shot by eleven young naval officers most were just turning twenty years of age in the prime minister s residence Inukai s last words were roughly If I could speak you would understand 話せば分かる hanaseba wakaru to which his killers replied Dialogue is useless 問答無用 mondō muyō 1 The original assassination plan had included killing the English film star Charlie Chaplin who had arrived in Japan on May 14 1932 at a reception for Chaplin planned by Prime Minister Inukai These activists eager to inject a nativist Yamato spirit into politics recognised the charged political nature of mass culture Chaplin s murder would facilitate war with the U S and anxiety in Japan and lead on to restoration in the name of the emperor 3 When the prime minister was killed his son Inukai Takeru was watching a sumo wrestling match with Charlie Chaplin which probably saved both their lives The insurgents also attacked the residence of Makino Nobuaki the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal head of the Rikken Seiyukai political party and tossed hand grenades into Mitsubishi Bank headquarters in Tokyo and several electrical transformer substations Aside from the murder of the prime minister the attempted coup d etat came to nothing and the rebellion as a whole proved a failure The participants took a taxi to the police headquarters and surrendered themselves to the Kempeitai without a struggle Consequences editThe eleven officers who murdered Prime Minister Inukai were court martialed During the proceedings the accused used the trial as a platform to proclaim their loyalty to the emperor and to arouse popular sympathy by appealing for reforms of the government and economy By end of the trial the court had received 110 000 clemency petitions either signed or written entirely in blood from sympathizers around the country pleading for a lenient sentence 4 Additionally nine youths in Niigata asked to be tried by the court instead of the accused and sent the court a jar containing nine of their own pickled severed pinky fingers as a gesture of their sincerity 5 4 The punishment handed down by the court was extremely light and there was little doubt in the Japanese press that the murderers of Prime Minister Inukai would be released in a couple of years if not sooner Failure to severely punish the plotters in the May 15 Incident further eroded the rule of law and the power of the democratic government in Japan to confront the military Indirectly it led to the February 26 Incident and the increasing rise of Japanese militarism 6 Popular culture editThe incident is discussed at length in Season 2 Episode 5 of Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2004 7 References edit a b Toland The Rising Sun The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936 1945 Large Stephen S 2001 Nationalist Extremism in Early Shōwa Japan Inoue Nisshō and the Blood Pledge Corps Incident 1932 Modern Asian Studies 35 3 533 564 doi 10 1017 S0026749X0100302X ISSN 0026 749X JSTOR 313180 S2CID 145519638 Erotic Grotesque Nonsense The Mass Culture of Japanese Modern Times p 1 Miriam Silverberg 2006 Univ of California Press a b Toland John 1970 The Rising Sun The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936 1945 Random House p 11 Spector Eagle Against the Sun pp 36 Beasley The Rise of Modern Japan Complex Valerie 21 March 2017 Ghost in the Shell A Primer for the Anime Series IGN Retrieved 18 April 2023 Bibliography editBeasley W G 2000 The Rise of Modern Japan 3rd Edition Political Economic and Social Change since 1850 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 0 312 23373 6 Borkwith Mark 1989 Pacific Century The Emergence of Modern Pacific Asia Westview Press ISBN 0 8133 3471 3 Oka Yoshitake 1984 Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan Ito Hirobumi Okuma Shigenobu Hara Takashi Inukai Tsuyoshi and Saionji Kimmochi University of Tokyo Press ISBN 0 86008 379 9 Sims Richard 2001 Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Renovation 1868 2000 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 0 312 23915 7 Spector Ronald 1985 Eagle Against the Sun The American War With Japan Vintage ISBN 0 394 74101 3 Toland John 2003 The Rising Sun The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire 1936 1945 reprint ed Modern Library ISBN 0 8129 6858 1 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to May 15 Incident National Diet Library Reference35 40 21 N 139 44 38 E 35 6725 N 139 7438 E 35 6725 139 7438 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title May 15 incident amp oldid 1196462326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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