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Tokyo subway sarin attack

The Tokyo subway sarin attack (Japanese: 地下鉄サリン事件, Hepburn: Chikatetsu sarin jiken; lit. 'subway sarin incident') was a domestic chemical terrorist attack perpetrated on 20 March 1995, in Tokyo, Japan, by members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult. In five coordinated attacks, the perpetrators released sarin on three lines of the Tokyo Metro (then Teito Rapid Transit Authority) during rush hour, killing 13 people, severely injuring 50 (some of whom later died), and causing temporary vision problems for nearly 1,000 others. The attack was directed against trains passing through Kasumigaseki and Nagatachō, where the National Diet (Japanese parliament) is headquartered in Tokyo. The group, led by Shoko Asahara, had already carried out several assassinations and terrorist attacks using sarin, including the Matsumoto sarin attack nine months earlier. They had also produced several other nerve agents, including VX, attempted to produce botulinum toxin and had perpetrated several failed acts of bioterrorism. Asahara had been made aware of a police raid scheduled for 22 March and had planned the Tokyo subway attack in order to hinder police investigations into the cult and perhaps spark the apocalypse the leader of the group had prophesied. In the raid following the attack, police arrested many senior members of the cult. Police activity continued throughout the summer, and over 200 members were arrested, including Asahara. Thirteen of the senior Aum management, including Asahara himself, were sentenced to death and later executed; many others were given prison sentences up to life. The attack remains the deadliest terrorist incident in Japan as defined by modern standards.

Infobox

Location
Tokyo, Japan
Date
20 March 1995 (1995-03-20) 07:00 (JST)
Target
Tokyo subway
Attack type
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Weapon
Sarin
Deaths
14
Injured
1,000[a]
Perpetrators
Aum Shinrikyo

Tables

Confirmed chemical attacks executed by Aum Shinrikyo[19] · Background › Chemical weapon production
Late 1993-early 1994
Late 1993-early 1994
Date
Late 1993-early 1994
Agent
Sarin
Location
Tokyo
Comments
Two failed attempts to assassinate Daisaku Ikeda, leader of Soka Gakkai.
9 May 1994
9 May 1994
Date
9 May 1994
Agent
Sarin
Location
Tokyo
Comments
Attempted assassination of Taro Takimoto, an attorney working on behalf of victims of the group – Takimoto was hospitalized but made a full recovery.
27 June 1994
27 June 1994
Date
27 June 1994
Agent
Sarin
Location
Matsumoto
Comments
Matsumoto sarin attack
20 September 1994
20 September 1994
Date
20 September 1994
Agent
Phosgene
Location
Yokohama
Comments
Attempted assassination of Shoko Egawa, a journalist who had covered the 1989 disappearance of Tsutsumi Sakamoto.
Late 1994
Late 1994
Date
Late 1994
Agent
VX
Location
Various
Comments
VX was used to assassinate up to 20 dissident Aum members.[citation needed]
12 December 1994
12 December 1994
Date
12 December 1994
Agent
VX
Location
Osaka
Comments
Posing as joggers, Aum members sprayed Tadahito Hamaguchi, a man who the cult believed was spying on them, with VX from a syringe. He was pronounced dead four days later.
4 January 1995
4 January 1995
Date
4 January 1995
Agent
VX
Location
Tokyo
Comments
Attempted assassination of Hiroyuki Nagaoka, head of the 'Aum Shinrikyo Victim's Group' – Nagaoka was hospitalized for several weeks.
February 1995
February 1995
Date
February 1995
Agent
VX
Location
Tokyo
Comments
Attempted assassination of Ryuho Okawa, leader of the Institute for Research into Human Happiness, who had criticized the group – Okawa suffered no ill effects.
20 March 1995
20 March 1995
Date
20 March 1995
Agent
Sarin
Location
Tokyo
Comments
Tokyo subway sarin attack
5 May 1995
5 May 1995
Date
5 May 1995
Agent
Hydrogen cyanide
Location
Tokyo
Comments
Two vinyl bags – one containing sulfuric acid and the other containing sodium cyanide – were found, on fire, in the toilet of a subway station. Four injuries.
Date
Agent
Location
Comments
Late 1993-early 1994
Sarin
Tokyo
Two failed attempts to assassinate Daisaku Ikeda, leader of Soka Gakkai.
9 May 1994
Sarin
Tokyo
Attempted assassination of Taro Takimoto, an attorney working on behalf of victims of the group – Takimoto was hospitalized but made a full recovery.
27 June 1994
Sarin
Matsumoto
Matsumoto sarin attack
20 September 1994
Phosgene
Yokohama
Attempted assassination of Shoko Egawa, a journalist who had covered the 1989 disappearance of Tsutsumi Sakamoto.
Late 1994
VX
Various
VX was used to assassinate up to 20 dissident Aum members.[citation needed]
12 December 1994
VX
Osaka
Posing as joggers, Aum members sprayed Tadahito Hamaguchi, a man who the cult believed was spying on them, with VX from a syringe. He was pronounced dead four days later.
4 January 1995
VX
Tokyo
Attempted assassination of Hiroyuki Nagaoka, head of the 'Aum Shinrikyo Victim's Group' – Nagaoka was hospitalized for several weeks.
February 1995
VX
Tokyo
Attempted assassination of Ryuho Okawa, leader of the Institute for Research into Human Happiness, who had criticized the group – Okawa suffered no ill effects.
20 March 1995
Sarin
Tokyo
Tokyo subway sarin attack
5 May 1995
Hydrogen cyanide
Tokyo
Two vinyl bags – one containing sulfuric acid and the other containing sodium cyanide – were found, on fire, in the toilet of a subway station. Four injuries.
· Main perpetrators
Chiyoda
Chiyoda
Metro line
Chiyoda
Train
A725K
Perpetrator
Ikuo Hayashi (林 郁夫, Hayashi Ikuo)
Getaway driver
Tomomitsu Niimi (新実 智光, Niimi Tomomitsu)
Marunouchi
Marunouchi
Metro line
Marunouchi
Train
A777
Perpetrator
Kenichi Hirose (広瀬 健一, Hirose Ken'ichi)
Getaway driver
Kōichi Kitamura (北村 浩一, Kitamura Kōichi)
B801
B801
Metro line
B801
Train
Toru Toyoda (豊田 亨, Toyoda Tōru)
Perpetrator
Katsuya Takahashi (高橋 克也, Takahashi Katsuya)
Hibiya
Hibiya
Metro line
Hibiya
Train
B711T
Perpetrator
Masato Yokoyama (横山 真人, Yokoyama Masato)
Getaway driver
Kiyotaka Tonozaki (外崎 清隆, Tonozaki Kiyotaka)
A720S
A720S
Metro line
A720S
Train
Yasuo Hayashi (林 泰男, Hayashi Yasuo)
Perpetrator
Shigeo Sugimoto (杉本 繁郎, Sugimoto Shigeo)
Metro line
Train
Perpetrator
Getaway driver
Chiyoda
A725K
Ikuo Hayashi (林 郁夫, Hayashi Ikuo)
Tomomitsu Niimi (新実 智光, Niimi Tomomitsu)
Marunouchi
A777
Kenichi Hirose (広瀬 健一, Hirose Ken'ichi)
Kōichi Kitamura (北村 浩一, Kitamura Kōichi)
B801
Toru Toyoda (豊田 亨, Toyoda Tōru)
Katsuya Takahashi (高橋 克也, Takahashi Katsuya)
Hibiya
B711T
Masato Yokoyama (横山 真人, Yokoyama Masato)
Kiyotaka Tonozaki (外崎 清隆, Tonozaki Kiyotaka)
A720S
Yasuo Hayashi (林 泰男, Hayashi Yasuo)
Shigeo Sugimoto (杉本 繁郎, Sugimoto Shigeo)

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