Alternative History
Japanese Civil War
Date 11 February 1948 - 29 April 1961
Location Japan
Result Decisive Imperial Japanese victory
Belligerents
Empire of Japan
Republican Chinese Empire
NSFJ
Empire of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Hirohito
Chiang Kai-shek
Hideki Tojo (until 1957)
Kantarō Suzuki (1957-1961)
Vladmir II
Strength
395,200
20,000
217,900
75,100
Casualties and losses

52,533 killed
170,235 injured
7800 POW

9754 killed
13,544 injured
190 POW

110,772 killed
86,320 injured
4182 POW

24,112 killed
32,543 injured
1823 POW

The Japanese Civil War (Japanese: 帝国国民戦争 Teikoku-Kokumin Sensō literally: Empire-Nationalist War), known in China as 日本內戰 (lit. Japanese Civil War) and in Russia as Японский гражданской войны, was a civil war in Japan fought between forces loyal to the Emperor of Japan, and forces loyal to the Nationalist Front of Southern Japan.

The war was an ideological dispute due to the dissatisfaction that former Imperial Japanese War Minister Hideki Tojo felt when the Emperor overruled General Tojo's attempt to completely destroy the former British Colony of Singapore.