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Saigo Takamori (3355 bytes)
1: '''Saigo Takamori''' (西郷 隆盛) ([[1827]]/... 3: ...der of the Imperial forces in the [[Boshin War]], Saigo was one of the key figures in the [[Meiji_Restora... 5: ... of the restoration strongly opposed these plans, Saigo resigned and returned to his hometown of [[Kagosh... 7: [[Image:TakamoriSaigo.jpg|thumb|right|Saigo Takamori statue in Ueno park]] 8: ... preserve his honor. [[Legend]] and art show that Saigo committed [[Seppuku|seppuku]], a traditional form... Saigo, Miyazaki (736 bytes) 1: '''Saigo''' (西郷村; Saigō-son) is ... 5: Saigo literally means "west shire". This village is a w... Takamori, Kumamoto (488 bytes) 3: '''Takamori''' (高森町; -machi) is a [[town... Saigo, Shimane (470 bytes) 1: '''Saigo''' (西郷町; Saigō-chō... 5: Saigo is in the [[Oki Islands]]. Takamori, Nagano (464 bytes) 3: '''Takamori''' (高森町; -machi) is a [[town... Five great nobles (203 bytes) 3: * [[Saigo Takamori]] Ueno Park (1062 bytes) 5: ...goTakamoriUenoPark.jpg|thumb|left|Statue of Saigo Takamori]] 7: A famous statue of [[Saigo Takamori]] walking his dog stands in this park. Satsuma Rebellion (1212 bytes) 1: ... in the Satsuma domain. The unit was attacked by Saigo and his men. 2: ...attle lasted six weeks, and lowered the number of Saigo's men to 400. Meiji-era leaders (895 bytes) 5: # [[Saigo Takamori]] ([[1827]]–[[1877]]) 11: # [[Saigo Tsugumichi]] ([[1843]]–[[1902]]) Kido Takayoshi (1527 bytes) 3: ...4;景), a clan doctor. Together with [[Saigo Takamori]] and [[Okubo Toshimichi]], he is counted among w... 9: ...e southwestern revolt of [[1877]] (led by [[Saigo Takamori]]), he died of natural causes. He was 45. Okubo Toshimichi (2100 bytes) 3: ...ellion]] brought upon him the personal revenge of Saigo's sympathizers, and in the spring of [[1878]] he ... Oyama Iwao (1352 bytes) 3: ...|Kagoshima]]. He was a nephew of [[Saigo Takamori|Saigo]], with whom his elder brother sided in the [[Sat... Meiji Restoration (3826 bytes) 3: ...1866]] of the [[Satcho Alliance]] between [[Saigo Takamori]], the leader of the [[Satsuma Province|Satsuma]... 9: ...uma Province]] ([[Okubo Toshimichi]] and [[Saigo Takamori]]), and the [[Choshu]] province ([[Ito Hirobumi]]... 16: * [[Saigo Takamori]] ([[1827]]-[[1877]]) 22: * [[Saigo Tsugumichi]] ([[1843]]-[[1902]]) Satcho Alliance (949 bytes) 3: ...enemies, but their leaders, in particular [[Saigo Takamori]] and [[Okubo Toshimichi]] of Satsuma and Katsura... Satsuma Province (1406 bytes) 12: ... leaders such as [[Okubo Toshimichi]] and [[Saigo Takamori]] taking up key government positions. Taito, Tokyo (1198 bytes) 5: ...SaigoTakamori1339.jpg|thumb|The statue of [[Saigo Takamori]] in Ueno Park is one of the most famous landmark... Mitsuru Yoshida (709 bytes) 5: His best known work is ''Senkan Yamato-no Saigo'' (The Last Days of [[Japanese battleship Yamato|... 10: ...quiem for Battleship Yamato'' (''Senkan Yamato-no Saigo'' translated by [[Richard H. Minear]]) ISBN 02959... Oki District, Shimane (730 bytes) 14: *[[Saigo, Shimane|Saigo]] Aso District, Kumamoto (824 bytes) 19: *[[Takamori, Kumamoto|Takamori]] Shimoina District, Nagano (947 bytes) 19: *[[Takamori, Nagano|Takamori]]
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