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The 1754 Horeki River incident (宝暦治水事件, Hōreki Chisui Jiken) was an incident in which the Tokugawa shogunate ordered Satsuma Domain to carry out difficult flood control works in Mino Province near its border with Owari Province in the Chūbu region of Japan during the Hōreki era. Rivers subject to frequent flooding in this area included the Kiso River, Nagara River and Ibi River near Nagoya. Due to the difficulty of the project and due to malicious interference by shogunal authorities to make completion of the project more difficult, this order ultimately resulted in 51 Satsuma samurai committing seppuku, 33 samurai dying from disease and the responsible karō, , also committing seppuku. The river improvement project was finally completed in the Meiji period. The incident is also called the

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  • The 1754 Horeki River incident (宝暦治水事件, Hōreki Chisui Jiken) was an incident in which the Tokugawa shogunate ordered Satsuma Domain to carry out difficult flood control works in Mino Province near its border with Owari Province in the Chūbu region of Japan during the Hōreki era. Rivers subject to frequent flooding in this area included the Kiso River, Nagara River and Ibi River near Nagoya. Due to the difficulty of the project and due to malicious interference by shogunal authorities to make completion of the project more difficult, this order ultimately resulted in 51 Satsuma samurai committing seppuku, 33 samurai dying from disease and the responsible karō, , also committing seppuku. The river improvement project was finally completed in the Meiji period. The incident is also called the Hōreki Age River Improvement Incident and the Nōbi Plain River Improvement Incident. (en)
  • L'Incident de la lutte contre les inondations de l'ère Hōreki (宝暦治水事件) en 1754 désigne un épisode de l'histoire du Japon de l'ère Hōreki à l'occasion duquel le domaine de Satsuma s'est vu malicieusement assigner une difficile tâche de travaux d'aménagement de cours d'eau à l'origine de nombreuses inondations : la rivière Nagara et les fleuves Kiso et Ibi près de Nagoya. Cet ordre du shogunat Tokugawa a finalement pour conséquence le suicide de 51 samouraïs de Satsuma, la mort par maladie de 33 autres personnes et le suicide par seppuku de Hirata Yukie, le karō (kunigarō en ce cas) responsable des travaux pour le compte du daimyo du domaine de Satsuma. Ce projet d'aménagement hydraulique est finalement achevé durant l'ère Meiji. (fr)
  • 宝暦治水事件(ほうれきちすいじけん、ほうりゃくちすいじけん)は、江戸時代中期に起きた事件。幕命によって施工された木曽三川(木曽川・長良川・揖斐川)の治水事業(宝暦治水)の過程で、工事中に薩摩藩士51名が自害、33名が病死し、一説には工事完了後に薩摩藩総指揮の家老・平田靱負も自害した。この工事で亡くなった人たちを祭るために、治水神社(岐阜県海津市)が建立された。 (ja)
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  • L'Incident de la lutte contre les inondations de l'ère Hōreki (宝暦治水事件) en 1754 désigne un épisode de l'histoire du Japon de l'ère Hōreki à l'occasion duquel le domaine de Satsuma s'est vu malicieusement assigner une difficile tâche de travaux d'aménagement de cours d'eau à l'origine de nombreuses inondations : la rivière Nagara et les fleuves Kiso et Ibi près de Nagoya. Cet ordre du shogunat Tokugawa a finalement pour conséquence le suicide de 51 samouraïs de Satsuma, la mort par maladie de 33 autres personnes et le suicide par seppuku de Hirata Yukie, le karō (kunigarō en ce cas) responsable des travaux pour le compte du daimyo du domaine de Satsuma. Ce projet d'aménagement hydraulique est finalement achevé durant l'ère Meiji. (fr)
  • 宝暦治水事件(ほうれきちすいじけん、ほうりゃくちすいじけん)は、江戸時代中期に起きた事件。幕命によって施工された木曽三川(木曽川・長良川・揖斐川)の治水事業(宝暦治水)の過程で、工事中に薩摩藩士51名が自害、33名が病死し、一説には工事完了後に薩摩藩総指揮の家老・平田靱負も自害した。この工事で亡くなった人たちを祭るために、治水神社(岐阜県海津市)が建立された。 (ja)
  • The 1754 Horeki River incident (宝暦治水事件, Hōreki Chisui Jiken) was an incident in which the Tokugawa shogunate ordered Satsuma Domain to carry out difficult flood control works in Mino Province near its border with Owari Province in the Chūbu region of Japan during the Hōreki era. Rivers subject to frequent flooding in this area included the Kiso River, Nagara River and Ibi River near Nagoya. Due to the difficulty of the project and due to malicious interference by shogunal authorities to make completion of the project more difficult, this order ultimately resulted in 51 Satsuma samurai committing seppuku, 33 samurai dying from disease and the responsible karō, , also committing seppuku. The river improvement project was finally completed in the Meiji period. The incident is also called the (en)
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