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May 11 – Sabers and Rickshaws

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nWow!

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nAny incident during which rickshaw drivers take a would-be assassin down, AND one prince is rescued by another prince, would seem to me to be pretty famous…

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n…and yet I have never before heard of the attempted assassination of Nicholas II back when he was still just a czar-in-training!

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nNicholas Alexandrovich, who would later become Emperor (or Czar) Nicholas II of Russia, traveled in 1891 to the far eastern portion of Russia for ceremonies as the Trans-Siberian Railroad began construction. During the trip, he planned to make an official visit to Japan.

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nThe Japanese government wanted to take advantage of this visit to make relations between the two nations better. 

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nNicholas showed himself to be interested in Japanese culture. He inspected the making of Japanese crafts, bought some artisans’ handiwork, got a dragon tattoo, and even gave gifts to Japanese citizens.

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nBut what happened on May 11, 1891, put a bit of a dent in the visit:

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nOne of the Japanese policemen escorting Nicholas and his entourage suddenly drew his saber and slashed towards the prince’s face, drawing blood. 

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nThe Japanese policeman quickly made a second slashing motion – but Prince George of Greece and Denmark (one of Nicholas’s cousins) was even quicker and smacked aside the saber with his cane.

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On the left is the hero of the story,
Prince George.

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Tsuda Sanzō –
we have never known
why he attacked Nicholas.

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nAt that point, the policeman, Tsuda Sanzō, fled the scene. Two of the rickshaw drivers for the entourage chased after Tsuda and were able to nab him.

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This is a photo of Nicholas and George in rickshaws
before the incident. These may not be the particular
rickshaws nor the particular rickshaw drivers around
during the assassination attempt.

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nOf course, the Japanese government was horrified. They knew that the attempt on Nicholas might plunge their nation into a war they couldn’t win. The Japanese emperor, prime minister, and princes apologized and fussed over Nicholas’s recovery; the Home Minister and Foreign Ministers both accepted responsibility for the security breach and resigned; a judge sentenced Tsuda to life imprisonment (although he died of illness less than six months later). More than 10,000 telegrams deluged Nicholas with warm wishes that he recovery quickly.

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nThe incident was so upsetting that some people did terrible things in misguided attempts to make things right. For example, a young Japanese woman committed suicide as a public apology on behalf of her country! Yikes! Also, not as dreadful, but really silly: one Japanese town passed a law making it illegal to have either the family name Tsuda or the given name Sanzō!

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nThe Russian government officially expressed full satisfaction in Japan’s response to the assassination attempt, but Nicholas was left with a 9-centimeter (3-and-a-half inches) scar on his head, and who knows how much emotional scarring?!

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nBy the way, I found myself wondering why Nicholas’s cousin had to save his life and rickshaw drivers had to tackle the would-be assassin when the Tsuda was described as “one of the escorting policemen.” I mean, where were the other escorting policemen? Why weren’t they saving Nicholas and arresting Tsuda?

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nBut then I consulted several different accounts of the incident, and I realized that there are conflicting details in each, which makes me realize that we just don’t know exactly how this dramatic event occurred!

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nAlso on this date:

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Twilight Zone Day  







Physicist Richard Feynman’s birthday

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Birthday of the first known “Siamese twins”



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nAnniversary of the first printed book (maybe)

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nMinnesota’s Statehood Day

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nEat What You Want Day 

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nBirthday of artist Salvador Dalí

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nNational Archery Day

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nWorld Belly Dance Day

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