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    Saigō Takamori (or Takanaga) (西鄕 隆盛 [隆永], January 23, 1828 – September 24, 1877) was a Japanese samurai and nobleman. He was one of the most influential...
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    the samurai Saigō Kichibe of the Satsuma Domain. His siblings included his famous older brother, samurai and nobleman Saigō Takamori. Saigō changed his...
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  • The film's plot was inspired by the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion, led by Saigō Takamori, and the Westernization of Japan by foreign powers. Cruise portrays...
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    unequal treaties with the Western powers. Due to the persistence of Saigō Takamori, a prominent leader of the Imperial faction, the Tokugawa loyalists...
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  • Suzuki as Saigō Takamori, who has been dubbed the last true samurai. The drama follows the life of historical figure Saigō Takamori. Born the first son...
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    when it was decisively crushed, and its leader, Saigō Takamori, was shot and mortally wounded. Saigō's rebellion was the last and most serious of a series...
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    Chōshū expedition, under the leadership of a Satsuma retainer, Saigō Takamori. Saigō, however, avoided a military conflict and allowed Chōshū to resolve...
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    the Satsuma Rebellion, where the heavily outnumbered samurai under Saigō Takamori made their last stand against Imperial Japanese Army troops under the...
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    and tended to support a continued collaboration with the Tokugawa, Saigō Takamori physically threatened members of the assembly into ordering the confiscation...
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    rebel against the Meiji government during the 1870s, most famously Saigō Takamori, who led the Satsuma Rebellion. However, there were also former samurai...
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    the Meiji Restoration was the 1866 Satsuma-Chōshū Alliance between Saigō Takamori and Kido Takayoshi, leaders of the reformist elements in the Satsuma...
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  • Ikki Kajiwara (redirect from Asao Takamori)
    Takamori (高森 朝樹, Takamori Asaki, September 4, 1936 – January 21, 1987), known by the pen names Ikki Kajiwara (梶原 一騎, Kajiwara Ikki) and Asao Takamori...
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    (木戸 準一郎) was instrumental in establishing the Satchō Alliance with Saigō Takamori and Ōkubo Toshimichi through the mediation of Sakamoto Ryōma in 1866...
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    Great Nobles were Ōkubo Toshimichi of the Satsuma Domain (Satsuma-han), Saigō Takamori of the Satsuma Domain (Satsuma-han), and Kido Takayoshi (also known...
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    particularly known for his surrender of Edo to Imperial forces commanded by Saigō Takamori. Born Katsu Yoshikuni on March 12, 1823, in Edo to a low-ranking retainer...
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    agitated immediate invasion of Korea. Yates, Charles L.; Saigō, Takamori (1995). Saigô Takamori: the man behind the myth (1. publ ed.). London: Kegan Paul...
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    continued to bring additional support troops to the area. In the end, Saigō Takamori's forces would number 15,000, and the Imperial Japanese Army, led by...
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    in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Kawamura's wife Haru was the aunt of Saigō Takamori. A native of Satsuma, Kawamura studied navigation at Tokugawa bakufu...
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  • and shōgun Saigō Takamori Saigō Tanomo Teruhiko Saigō Saigō Tsugumichi This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saigō. If an internal...
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  • manager Yoshino Takamori (鷹森 淑乃, born 1963), Japanese voice actress Takamori Saigō (西郷 隆盛, 1828-1877), Japanese samurai and nobleman Takamori Yoshikawa (吉川...
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    Japan and was ultimately assassinated in 1878 by a former member of Saigo Takamori's rebel army. Ōkubo was born on 26 September 1830 in Kagoshima, Satsuma...
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    Yamanami Keisuke (1865) Byakkotai (group of samurai youths) (1868) Saigō Takamori (1877) Emilio Salgari (1911) Nogi Maresuke and Nogi Shizuko (1912) Chujiro...
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    artist of Astro Team, etc. Ryuji Fujiyama – Japanese football player Saigō Takamori – Japanese politician, samurai Sakura Miyawaki – Japanese idol singer...
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    hostilities between Satsuma and the Meiji government, Satsuma military leader Saigō Takamori announced his intention of marching on Tokyo to speak with Emperor Meiji...
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    many other influential figures of the Meiji period were born, such as Saigō Takamori and Ōkubo Toshimichi. They rose to prominent positions under the Meiji...
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    Prefecture, Japan during the early Meiji era (late 19th century). Created by Saigō Takamori, the building of these schools and the organization of a political clique...
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    and tended to support a continued collaboration with the Tokugawa, Saigō Takamori, leader of the Satsuma clan, threatened the assembly into abolishing...
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  • anti-shogunate domains in Edo-period Japan. Satsuma military leaders Saigō Takamori and Okubo Toshimichi were brought together with Katsura Kogoro of Chōshū...
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    to Saigō Takamori: "With our ample preparations we made short work of [the enemy], and this is an exceptional and extreme delight." — Saigō Takamori Rinnōji...
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    years of the Imperial Japanese Army. However, he joined the forces of Saigō Takamori during the Satsuma Rebellion, taking part in the march northward to...
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