Everything about Namamugi Incident totally explained
The (also known sometimes as the
Kanagawa Incident, and archaically as the
Richardson Affair) was a
samurai attack on foreign nationals in
Japan on
September 14,
1862, which resulted in the
bombardment of Kagoshima in
1863, during the
Late Tokugawa shogunate. In Japanese the bombardment is described as a war between the
United Kingdom and the
Satsuma domain, the so-called
Anglo-Satsuma War (Satsu-Ei Senso).
Course of events
Four British subjects (a
Shanghai merchant named
Charles Lennox Richardson, two other men named Clark and Marshall, and Mrs. Borrodaile) were travelling on the
Tōkaidō road through the village of Namamugi (now part of
Tsurumi ward,
Yokohama) en route to the Daishi temple in present-day
Kawasaki. As they passed through the village, the father of the
Daimyo of Satsuma,
Shimazu Hisamitsu, passed through in the other direction with a thousand-man contingent of guards. The Britons didn't dismount when ordered to do so, as was the Japanese custom when a daimyo passed by, and were attacked for disrespecting Shimazu. Richardson was killed and the two other men were seriously wounded (Mrs Borrodaile wasn't physically harmed). Richardson's grave is in Yokohama at
The Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery, between the later graves of Marshall and Clarke.
The case of Eugene Van Reed, who had notoriously dismounted and prostrated himself before a daimyo's train, was instanced by Shimazu's supporters who later said that the insolent attitude of the Britons (who didn't dismount) caused the incident. Van Reed's conduct appalled the Western community, who believed that westerners should hold themselves with dignity, being at least equal to any Japanese person. There is no evidence to support later suggestions that Richardson whipped Chinese while horseback riding in China, though he'd been heard to say just prior to the incident, "I know how to deal with these people".
Consequences of the Namamugi Incident
The incident sparked a scare in Japan's foreign community, which was based in the
Kannai district of Yokohama. Many traders appealed to their governments to take punitive action against Japan. Britain eventually engaged Satsuma a year later in the
Anglo-Satsuma War. A squadron went to
Kagoshima, capital of the
Satsuma domain to demand reparation for the Namamugi Incident. They were met with obduracy, seized several Satsuma vessels as hostage against payment, and were fired on by Satsuma forts. The squadron retaliated, and the so-called naval
bombardment of Kagoshima ensued. This claimed 5 lives among the people of Satsuma, 11 lives among the British (including, with a single cannon shot, the Captain and the Commander of the British flagship
HMS Euryalus). Material losses were important, with around 500 houses burnt in Kagoshima, and three Satsuma steamships destroyed. The conflict caused much controversy in the British House of Commons, but Admiral Sir
Augustus Leopold Kuper's conduct was eventually commended by the House.
Satsuma admired the actions of the
Royal Navy and sought a trading relationship with Britain as a result. Later that year, they paid the huge reparations demanded, borrowing (and never repaying) the money from the
bakufu - the
shogun's government that had only five years to run before being replaced by the restored government of
Emperor Meiji.
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