Renaissance · East Asia · War

1638

Shimabara Rebellion Crushed in Japan

1638

Thirty-seven thousand Christian peasants and ronin, driven to revolt by famine and persecution, barricaded themselves inside Hara Castle on the Shimabara Peninsula. After months of siege the Tokugawa forces, aided by Dutch naval bombardment, stormed the walls and slaughtered virtually everyone inside. Japan sealed itself shut to the outside world for two centuries.