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The Last Samurai: Saigo Takamori and the Satsuma Rebellion

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For episode 100 of The Samurai Era, we turn to the twilight of the warrior class: the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877 and its leader, Saigo Takamori. Known as 'the last samurai,' Saigo championed the samurai cause against the modernizing Meiji government. We discuss his early career, his role in the fall of the shogunate, and the contradictions of a man who fought for tradition yet was forced to adopt modern warfare. The rebellion's key battles—the siege of Kumamoto Castle, the bloodbath at Tabaruzaka, and Saigo's final stand at Shiroyama—reveal the desperate courage of men facing irrelevance. We also explore how Saigo's legend was shaped by later accounts, including Hollywood's, and what his story says about Japan's transformation from a feudal to a modern nation. A reflective episode on honor, change, and the cost of progress. #SaigoTakamori #SatsumaRebellion #MeijiRestoration #BoshinWar #KumamotoCastle #Tabaruzaka #Shiroyama #Samurai #LastSamurai #SeinanSenso #Daimyo #Shogun #Meiji #Japan #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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