Hibiya Incendiary Incident

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The Hibiya Incendiary Incident was a 1905 anti-government riot in Tokyo sparked by public outrage over the terms of the Treaty of Portsmouth that ended the Russo-Japanese War.

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instanceOf anti-government demonstration
historical event
political protest
riot
cause dissatisfaction with the terms ending the Russo-Japanese War
public outrage over the Treaty of Portsmouth
country Japan
governmentResponse censorship of the press
crackdown on political activists
deployment of troops to restore order
hasAftermath heightened tensions between government and populace
influence on later democratic and social movements in Japan
hasNameInJapanese 日比谷焼打事件
hasType anti-treaty protest
urban riot
location Hibiya Park NERFINISHED
Tokyo
opposedTo Japanese government’s acceptance of the treaty
Treaty of Portsmouth NERFINISHED
participant Japanese military units
Japanese police
Tokyo residents
relatedConflict Russo-Japanese War NERFINISHED
relatedTo Japanese nationalism
history of Japanese protests
history of Tokyo
public opinion in Meiji Japan
result damage to government buildings
destruction of police stations
imposition of martial law in Tokyo
increased government repression of political dissent
mass arrests of demonstrators
strengthening of public political activism in Japan
widespread rioting in central Tokyo
significance demonstrated popular nationalism in early 20th-century Japan
marked a turning point in mass politics in Japan
startDate 1905-09-05
timePeriod Meiji period NERFINISHED
triggerEvent announcement of the Treaty of Portsmouth terms
year 1905

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Hibiya Park hasHistoricalEvent Hibiya Incendiary Incident