Teito Hotel Occupation Incident

The Teito Hotel Occupation Incident was an act of terrorism orchestrated by the Tendoushuu.

Description
The Teito Hotel Occupation Incident was an act of terrorism that occurred in Japan sometime after World War 2. There were protests against Japan releasing all of their colonies and joining the League, so several middle school Blazers from France, Italy, and Britain arrived in Japan with their teachers to participate in matches organized as a positive campaign. However, Tendoushuu soon attacked the hotel where all of the young foreign Blazers were residing and took the guests hostage. It resulted in hundreds of deaths and injuries.

There was one part of the incident that wasn't made public to protect the victim's privacy. 30 of the young foreign Blazers stayed there were taken into a single room in the hotel and were all forced to fight each other to the death in front of the Founder of Tendoushuu. Each child that died in front of him caused the Founder to cry as if a child of his had died, and in the end, a single child was allowed free.

Victims
Though no names in the incident were revealed, there were 145 deaths and 280 serious injuries (among the dead were the 28 middle school blazers forced to kill each other leaving one survivor among them).

Trivia

 * The Teito Hotel Occupation Incident is viewed as the worst act of terrorism in Japan since the end of World War 2.
 * The identity of the survivor wasn't revealed to protect him/her.
 * Teito (帝都) means "Imperial Capital".