The Museum of the Meiji Restoration (維新ふるさと館, Ishin-furusato-kan) is a history museum in Kagoshima, Japan. Located by the Kōtsuki River, it is a gallery...
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Saigō Takamori (category Nobles of the Meiji Restoration)
was one of the most influential samurai in Japanese history and one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration. Living during the late Edo...
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1912 Meiji era, the name given to that period in Japanese history Meiji Restoration, the revolution that began the Meiji period Meiji Constitution, the constitution...
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role in the Meiji Restoration. An iris garden in an area of Tokyo where Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken had been known to visit was chosen as the building's...
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Satsuma Domain (category Meiji Restoration)
1863 after the Namamugi Incident. The Satsuma Domain formed the Satchō Alliance with the rival Chōshū Domain during the Meiji Restoration and became instrumental...
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Kagoshima Prefecture (category Prefectures of Japan)
Castle, one of the most important Japanese domains of the Edo period and the Meiji Restoration. Kagoshima Prefecture corresponds to the ancient Japanese...
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Kagoshima (redirect from History of Kagoshima)
near the Sakurajima Ferry Terminal, was established in 1997 along the docks and offers a direct view of Sakurajima. Museum of the Meiji Restoration Sengan-en...
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relating to the Meiji Restoration. The museum can be accessed via the Katsurahama Line Tosaden bus route. Bakumatsu Ryōma's Birthplace Memorial Museum "Toukan...
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Saitō Hajime (category Meiji Restoration)
survived the numerous wars of the Bakumatsu period. He was later known as Fujita Gorō (藤田 五郎) and worked as a police officer in Tokyo during the Meiji Restoration...
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Kagoshima-Chūō Station (category Stations of Kyushu Railway Company)
Kagoshima and Amuran Ferris wheel Kagoshima Central Post Office Museum of the Meiji Restoration Naples Avenue (ナポリ通り, Napori-dōri) Kagoshima Prefectural Konan...
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Yūshūkan (redirect from Yasukuni War Museum)
the museum contains various artifacts and documents concerning Japanese war casualties and military activity from the start of the Meiji Restoration to...
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Kido Takayoshi (category Nobles of the Meiji Restoration)
statesman, samurai and shishi who is considered one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration. Born Wada Kogorō on August 11, 1833 in Hagi, Chōshū...
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The Meiji era (明治時代, Meiji jidai, [meꜜː(d)ʑi] ) was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was...
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Meiji Maru (明治丸) is a Japanese sailing ship that serves as a museum ship in Tokyo. It is displayed at the Etchujima Campus of the Tokyo University of...
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Oda clan (redirect from The Oda Clan)
until the Meiji Restoration. After the Meiji Restoration, all four heads of the houses of the clan were appointed viscounts in the new system of hereditary...
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Kyoto, Japan. It specializes in the history of the Bakumatsu period and the Meiji Restoration. The Museum is next to the Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine. Kyoto...
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Kazoku (redirect from Peerage of Japan)
1884 for their role in the Meiji Restoration; the Yamauchi (Tosa Domain) clan was given the rank of marquess. The heads of the main Asano (Hiroshima Domain)...
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Mōri clan (section After the Meiji Restoration)
After the Meiji Restoration with the abolition of the han system and daimyō, the Mōri clan became part of the new nobility. The founder of the clan, Mōri...
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Daimyo (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
money. The daimyo era ended soon after the Meiji Restoration, with the adoption of the prefecture system in 1871. The shugo daimyō (守護大名) were the first...
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Matsukata Masayoshi (category Nobles of the Meiji Restoration)
against the Tokugawa ships. At the time of the Meiji Restoration, he helped maintain order in Nagasaki after the collapse of the Tokugawa bakufu. In 1868,...
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Nagakura Shinpachi (category Meiji Restoration)
January 5, 1915) was the captain of the 2nd troop of the Shinsengumi, He was later known as Sugimura Yoshie (杉村 義衛) during the Meiji era. Nagakura Shinpachi...
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Zanuti (category Meiji Restoration)
History, the Meiji Era, Pag. 71–102, edited by Bert Edstrom, 2002 The Meiji Restoration (1868–1912), Michael R. Auslin, ISBN 9780674022270 Le Japon et l'industrie...
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installed on his funeral site in the Gaien or outer precinct of Meiji Shrine in Tōkyō. The gallery is one of the earliest museum buildings in Japan and itself...
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Chōshū Domain (category Meiji Restoration)
Satsuma Domain during the Meiji Restoration, becoming instrumental in the establishment of the Empire of Japan and the Meiji oligarchy. The Chōshū Domain was...
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hired by the Japanese government and municipalities for their specialized knowledge and skill to assist in the modernization of the Meiji period. The term...
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Boshin War (redirect from War of the Year of the Dragon)
10. Feuss, Harald (2020). The Meiji Restoration. Cambridge University Press. p. 96. ISBN 9781108478052. Ryozen Museum of History exhibit.[clarification...
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Takasugi Shinsaku (category Meiji Restoration)
from the Chōshū Domain of Japan who contributed significantly to the Meiji Restoration. He used several aliases to hide his activities from the Tokugawa...
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Sakamoto Ryōma (category Meiji Restoration)
shortly before the Boshin War and the Meiji Restoration. Sakamoto Ryōma was born on 3 January 1836 in Kōchi in the han (domain) of Tosa, located in...
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Matsumoto Castle (category Museums in Nagano Prefecture)
and by the Toda-Matsudaira clan again from 1725 to the Meiji restoration in 1868. In 1872, the new Meiji government ordered the destruction of all former...
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Amami Ōshima (redirect from List of people from Amami Ōshima)
preserved as a memorial museum. After the Meiji Restoration Amami Ōshima was incorporated into Ōsumi Province and later became part of Kagoshima Prefecture...
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