The Byakkotai: White Tiger Force and the Last Stand
In the Boshin War of 1868, as Meiji imperial forces closed in on the castle, nineteen teenage samurai of the Byakkotai (White Tiger Force) climbed Iimori Hill and looked out over the burning city. Believing the castle had already fallen, they committed ritual suicide (seppuku) together. The castle had not fallen — it survived a month-long siege. The tragedy of the Byakkotai is one of Japan's most poignant stories of loyalty, honor, and the brutal end of the samurai era.