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  • Saigō Takamori - Wikipedia
    Born into a low-ranking samurai family in Satsuma Domain, Saigō rose to prominence as a retainer of Shimazu Nariakira, the daimyō of Satsuma He was involved in national politics in Edo and Kyoto, advocating for shogunal reform and a stronger imperial role
  • Japanese Samurai, Meiji Restoration Leader - Britannica
    Saigō Takamori (born Jan 23, 1828, Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan—died Sept 24, 1877, Kagoshima) was a leader in the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate who later rebelled against the weaknesses he saw in the Imperial government that he had helped to restore
  • Saigo Takamori - New World Encyclopedia
    Saigō Takamori (西郷 隆盛, January 23, 1827 – September 24, 1877), original name Kichibe or Kichinosuke; literary name Nanshu, was one of the most influential samurai in Japanese history He lived during the late Edo Period and early Meiji Era, and became a leader of the Meiji restoration
  • Saigo Takamori: The Last Samurai - ThoughtCo
    Saigo Takamori of Japan is known as the Last Samurai, who lived from 1828 to 1877 and is remembered to this day as the epitome of bushido, the samurai code Although much of his history has been lost, recent scholars have discovered clues to the true nature of this illustrious warrior and diplomat
  • Saigo Takamori and the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877 - artelino
    Detailed historical overview of Saigo Takamori, the last samurai, the Meiji Restoration, and the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877, with references to ukiyo-e prints and historical myths
  • Who was Takamori Saigo? A brief timeline, cause of death, personality . . .
    Who Was Takamori Saigo? Takamori Saigo was a samurai from the Satsuma Domain who played a significant role in Japan’s transformation during the late Edo period and the Meiji Restoration
  • Saigo Takamori | Japan Reference
    Saigō was the eldest of seven children in a destitute Satsuma samurai family He nevertheless received the austere education and stern military education for which Satsuma was renowned
  • Saigō Takamori - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In 1877 he led the Satsuma rebellion and against the new imperial government Takamori Saigo 1828 - 1877, original name Kichibe or Kichinosuke, was a leader of the 19th-centry’s unsuccessful drive to modernise Japan Political change attempted the end of the Samurais era, however they did not go down without a fight ( )
  • The Arrival of Saigō Takamori: A Turning Point in Bakumatsu Japan
    In early 1854, a 28-year-old low-ranking samurai named Saigō Takamori first set foot in Edo as part of the retinue accompanying his domain lord, Shimazu Nariakira of Satsuma, during the mandatory sankin-kōtai alternate attendance
  • Saigo Takamori: The Last True Samurai - sengokuclub. com
    Saigo Takamori was born into a low-ranking samurai family in the Satsuma domain (modern-day Kagoshima) Despite his modest beginnings, he quickly rose to prominence as a key military leader during Japan’s tumultuous Bakumatsu period (the final years of the Tokugawa shogunate)





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