Assassination attempts on Hirohito
File:Hirohito in dress uniform.jpg circa 1935.]]
During the 1920s and '30s, there were three known assassination attempts on Hirohito, the Emperor of Japan.{{Cite web |last=Hernon |first=Matthew |date=2021-05-15 |title=TW's List of 7: Notorious Assassination Plots in Japan |url=https://www.tokyoweekender.com/2021/05/assassination-plots-japan/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |website=Tokyo Weekender |language=en-US}} The assailants were all either Korean or Japanese. Assassination attempts on Hirohito took place throughout his reign as prince regent, and Emperor of Japan. All of their attempts failed. All four would-be assassins were sentenced to death, though one was granted amnesty and eventually released, and one committed suicide in prison.
In 1923, Daisuke Namba attempted to assassinate Hirohito.{{cite book |title= The Emperors of Modern Japan|author= Ben-Ami Shillony|publisher= BRILL|year= 2008|pages= 141}} Fumiko Kaneko and Pak Yeol both plotted to assassinate the emperor in 1925.{{cite book |title=Japan and the High Treason Incident|author= Masako Gavin, Ben Middleton|publisher= Routledge|date= Aug 21, 2013}} Lee Bong-chang attempted to assassinate the Emperor in 1932,{{cite web|url= http://english.mpva.go.kr/basic/notice/view.asp?sgrp=&siteCmsCd=&topCmsCd=CM0025&cmsCd=CM0039&ntNo=220&pnum=1&cnum=0|title= Ceremony to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the death of Patriotic Martyr Lee Bong Chang|publisher= Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs|date=2010-01-27}}{{Cite news|url=https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=3572314&cid=59011&categoryId=59011|title=이봉창|access-date=2018-06-16|language=ko}} in what became known as the Sakuradamon incident.
See also
References
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Further reading
- {{cite book | title=The Prison Memoirs of a Japanese Woman | publisher= M.E. Sharpe| author=Kaneko Fumiko, Jean Inglis| date= Jan 1, 1997 }}
External links
- {{cite web|url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1955&dat=19231228&id=FZkhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FJgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4867,5655480&hl=en|title= CROWD STORMS HOMES OF TWO JAP MINISTERS TENSE FEELING FOLLOWS ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF PRINCE REGENT|publisher= Reading Eagle|date=Dec 28, 1923}}
- {{cite web|url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170487406?searchTerm=daisuke%20namba%20prince%20regent&searchLimits=|title= JAPANESE REGENT FIRED AT. SOCIALIST ASSAILANT ARRESTED. GOVERNMENT RESIGNED.|publisher= Observer|date=5 January 1924}}
- {{cite web|url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1499&dat=19260714&id=o61RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=myEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4282,7623454&hl=en|title= Family of Assailant Forgiven by Prince|publisher= The Milwaukee Journal|date= Jul 14, 1926|access-date= July 24, 2015|archive-date= May 6, 2016|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160506115811/https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1499&dat=19260714&id=o61RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=myEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4282,7623454&hl=en|url-status= dead}}
- {{cite web|url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article187186588/21041277?searchTerm=namba%20bansai#pstart21041277|title= Prince's Escape|publisher= The Week|date= 4 January 1924}}
- {{cite web|url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article76453953?searchTerm=daisuke%20namba%20samurai&searchLimits=|title= SENTENCED THEMSELVES TO LIVING DEATH FOR SON'S CRIME! Noble Japanese Family Expiates Attack on Emperor Hirohito. Father Commits Honorable Harakiri = Other Members Undergo Terrible Self - Imprisonment = Barbaric Custom in Modern Japan.|publisher= Mirror |date= 12 February 1927}}
- {{cite web|url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163263596?searchTerm=daisuke%20namba&searchLimits=|title= "BANZAI SOVIET" Would-be Assassin Sentenced SCENE IN COURT ("Sun" Special)|publisher= The Newcastle Sun|date=15 November 1924}}
- {{cite web|url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122588938?searchTerm=daisuke%20namba&searchLimits=|title= Defiant on Gallows.|publisher= The Richmond River Express and Casino Kyogle Advertiser|date= 24 November 1924}}
- {{cite web|url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166228255/17592825?searchTerm=daisuke%20namba%20prince%20regent#pstart17592825|title= ONE MUST KNOW JAPAN - By Frank H. Hedges|publisher=Sydney Mail |date=8 June 1938}}