If they had succeeded, the attack would have been devastating to Kyoto because the plan included setting fire to a large part of the city. Fortunately, a small group of samurai loyal to the Shogunate, the Shinsengumi, learned about the attack and a small 10 members team, lead by the master swordsman Kondō Isami, confronted the conspirators at Ikedaya and managed to kill 8 and arrest 23 of them, effectively thwarting the imminent threat.
During their lifetime, the Shinsengumi received no gratitude from the citizens of Kyoto, who were generally opposed to the Shogunate. But the history has done justice to them, and today their popularity in Kyoto continues to grow... And the building that stands today on the site of the Ikedaya inn, now housing a restaurant called Ikedaya, is decorated, on the upper floor, with a Shinsengumi reminding design...
EXIF info:
Nikon Df
Lens: 24-70mm F/2.8G
Focal Length: 32mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/250s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 500