This is the first real biography, in english or japanese, of saigo takamori the last samurai the great hero of meiji japan. It is impossible to overestimate saigos importance, both during the pivotal meiji period and today. Today is the birthday of saigo takamori 1828 1877, also known as the last samurai. Saigo was a conservative, oldstyle samurai, who still lived with the values of honour and purpose. During 1876, the powerful satsuma domain, around kagoshima in southwest kyushu, became a focus for discontent. He was born in kagoshima in the south of japan on kyushu island. The one about the saigo takamori and his dog bronze statue in ueno park. Known for his failed rebellion against the meiji government he helped bring to. In the last samurai movie saigo takamori is depicted as a reactionary who rejected everything western and died valiantly waving a samurai sword, the spiritual symbol of the traditional samurai, as he rode into the murderous fire of western arms during his samurai rebellion. Although saigo takamori died in rebellion to his country, he lives on as a hero. The saigo family official status was jokashi full samurai but lived as goshi rural samurai, half peasant and half warrior. The legend of saigo takamori yabai the modern, vibrant. A samurai from kagoshima, saigo played a major role during the meiji restoration, then died in 1877 while involved in a samurai rebellion against the government he.
The japanese rebel and statesman takamori saigo 18271877 was the military leader of the meiji restoration. The satsuma rebellion is often presented as an assault by modernity on the noble samurai tradition, but this is an. 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. Its leader saigo takamori effectively ignored the central government, and in january 1877, increasing unrest broke out into open rebellion. All translations from japanese in the text and notes are. Japan has a very interesting relationship with rebellion. The government puts it down after almost nine months of fighting and saigo commits seppuku. Saigo takamori 18281877 is remembered both for his leading role in the. He was born saigo kokichi, and received the given name takamori in adulthood. He became the satsuma general, and its undisputed military leader in 1871 after a conspirator assassinated the former military leader.
Meanwhile, katsu kaishu, commanderinchief of the fallen shoguns military, appealed to saigo takamori of satsuma, the commander of the imperial forces, to call off the attack, which would have resulted in a bloodbath in that city of well over one million people. How true to history is tom cruises the last samurai. Against the colorful and turbulent backdrop of japanese feudal society, the last samurai chronicles saigo s life, from the childhood events that shaped his courage and passionate sense of justice to saigo s demise by his own hand on the battlefield of the satsuma rebellion. Akiko shimojima this book portrays the bloody uprising of 1877, when satsuma rebels, led by the infamous saigo takamori, fought enforced modernization by the meiji japanese government. Takamori saigo the real last samurai japanese culture. The satsuma rebellion that led to saigo takamoris death and his significance to the japanese culture. Praise sean michael wilson has authored a unique line of mangastyle books on japanese themes. Review sean michael wilson has authored a unique line of mangastyle books on japanese themes. The battle of shiroyama, the battle that inspired the final scenes in the movie the last samurai, took place on september 24, 1877. Pencil drawing of saigo takamori with officers during the satsuma rebellion.
During the boshin war 18681869, saigo takamori led the meiji army. Satsuma samurai who were labeled as rebels of the new meiji government lead by saigo takamori. Saigo takamori takanaga, january 23, 1828 september 24, 1877 was one of the most influential samurai in japanese history, living during the late edo and early meiji periods. In japan, if you fight a losing battle against the rightful government but for a good cause, you are well thought of. The satsuma rebellion or seinan war was a revolt of disaffected samurai against the new. Although his participation in the restoration made him a legendary hero, it also, to his mortification, relegated his. Awardwinning comic book writer sean michael wilson and acclaimed. Disagreeing on the reforms put in place by the new power, he left the court and went back to kagoshima in satsuma.
Saigo takamori, 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. While the cause of saigo takamoris death is unknown, what is known is that during the final battle, he was. The one about the saigo takamori and his dog bronze statue. Close to 80,000 samurai in satsuma, led by saigo takamori, begin a rebellion uprising. The dramatic arc of saigo takamoris life, from his humble origins as a lowly samurai, to national leadership, to his death as a rebel leader, has captivated generations of japanese readers and now americans as well his life is the inspiration for a major hollywood film, the last samurai, starring tom cruise and ken watanabe. Illustrated japanese history the last stand of the. Word of saig s academies was greeted with considerable concern in tokyo. He dove into politics and by the time he was 26 he was banished for his outspoken views. Saigos death brought the satsuma rebellion to an end. The government had just dealt with several small but violent samurai revolts in kyushu, and the prospect of the numerous and fierce satsuma samurai, being led in rebellion by the famous and popular saig was alarming.
Satsuma rebellion download ebook pdf, epub, tuebl, mobi. Saig takamori, original name kichibe, or kichinosuke, literary name nanshu, born jan. In january 1877, he led the satsuma rebellion and attacked the government troops in kumamoto sending 40,000 men, mostly peasants armed with guns. The dramatic arc of saigo takamoris life, from his humble origins as a lowly samurai, to national. The individual action in public affairs of the prominent men of the satsuma clan up to the outbreak of the rebellion in 1877.
Saigo takamori and the satsuma rebellion saigo takamori was a samurai of satsuma and a famous figure in japan. Saigos letter to kaishu romulus hillsboroughs samurai. The satsuma rebellion is often presented as an assault by modernity on the. He commanded the troops that seized control of the imperial palace from the shogunate, and went on to lead a campaign against the shogunates supporters. Sean michael wilson has authored a unique line of mangastyle books on japanese themes. The important point coming from the government victory is that a national army consisting of nonsamurai could defeat the elite samurai from satsuma. In this vibrant new biography, mark ravina, professor of history and director of east asian studies at emory university, explores the facts behind hollywood. Although much of his history has been lost, recent scholars have discovered clues to the true nature of this illustrious warrior and diplomat. The life and battles of saigo takamori new ed by mark ravina isbn. From the opening voiceover and title to the final scene, the last samurai is an historical disaster.
Takamori saigo was born in 1827, 200 years after the last real wars took place that a samurai could take part in. Saigo takamori takanaga, january 23, 1828 september 24, 1877 was one of the most influential samurai in japanese history and one of the three great nobles who led the meiji restoration. Saigo takamori, a samurai hero who helped lead the meiji revolt, came to. The dramatic arc of saigo takamoris life, from his humble origins as a lowly samurai, to national leadership, to his death as a rebel leader, has captivated generations of japanese readers and now americans as well his life is the inspiration for a major hollywood film, the last samurai. Takamori was born to a low level retainer of the satsuma clan. Already a popular figure, after his death, saigo takamori was lionized by the japanese people. In this vibrant new biography, mark ravina, professor of history. Saigo takamori is born in satsuma modernday kagoshima to a. This would lead to the satsuma rebellion and a battle that would lead to saigos defeat and literally the ending of the samurai class. By fg2 at wikipedia public domain, via wikimedia commons. I feel confident in removing the romantic image of protecting the samurai and fighting corruption, as he was instrumental in modernizing japans military.
Book 1879080617, the satsuma rebellion of 1877, august h. This latest edition, the satsuma rebellion, with artist akiko shimojima, portrays the real last stand of the samurai and the central figuresaigo takamori, the subject of nhk televisions yearlong historical drama in 2018with style and accuracy. A samurai from the domain of satsuma, saigo joined okubo toshimichi and kido takayoshi in working to overthrow the tokugawa shogunate military government and restore rule by the emperor. There is a new painting of saigo takamori in the dojo from the edo period. Cause of the satsuma rebellion saigo takamoris decision to lead a rebellion against the government he was instrumental in creating is rather bewildering. His father, saigo kichibei, was a lowranking samurai tax official who only managed to scrape by despite his samurai status. During the battle of shiroyama, saigo was badly injured in the hip.
Takamori saigo was born in 1832, 200 years after the last real wars took place that a samurai could take part in. In december 1871 important meji government officials led a mission sent overseas to revise the unequal read more about saigo takamori and the. The battle of shiroyama was fought between the imperial japanese army and the samurai of satsuma, in kagoshima, kyushu. French newsmagazine le monde illustre wikimedia commons. Saigo takamori was born in the satsuma domain modern kagoshima prefecture on january 23, 1828, or december 7 in the lunar calendar in the tenth year of the bunsei era saigo served as a lowranking samurai official in his early career. It is for these reasons that takamori is regarded with such significance in the history books of japan. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. Though born into a poor samurai family, he still received the requisite military and educational training needed to be a samurai warrior. The end of the satsuma rebellion also marked the end of the samurai era in japan. Saigo takamori, the unlucky last samurai shiro kuma. The life and battles of saigo takamori ebook written by mark ravina. Living during the late edo and early meiji periods, he has been dubbed the last true samurai. Rather than satsuma rebellion, the term is translated throughout the book as war of the southwest. His eventual revolt against the meiji government in 1877 represented the resistance of the old warrior class to the swift.
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