The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight — Fexingo History
The Satsuma Rebellion of 1877 was the final, desperate stand of the samurai class against the Meiji Restoration's sweeping reforms. Led by Saigō Takamori, a former hero of the restoration himself, the rebellion mobilised thousands of samurai from Kagoshima in a six-month war that pitted traditional sword-wielding warriors against a modern conscript army armed with rifles and artillery. This episode traces Saigō's transformation from the 'last true samurai' to rebel leader, the siege of Kumamoto Castle, the decisive battle of Tabaruzaka, and the tragic end at the Battle of Shiroyama. We explore why Saigō, who had helped overthrow the shogun, turned against the very government he helped create, and how the rebellion paradoxically accelerated the destruction of the samurai class it sought to preserve. The episode also examines the role of the Imperial Japanese Army's brutal tactics, the government's fear of a broader uprising, and the rebellion's legacy in Japanese memory—where Saigō becomes a romanticised tragic figure, even as his defeat sealed the path to modernisation. #SatsumaRebellion #SaigōTakamori #MeijiRestoration #Samurai #KumamotoCastle #Tabaruzaka #Shiroyama #ImperialJapaneseArmy #Kagoshima #BoshinWar #SeinanSensō #Conscription #MeijiJapan #FukokuKyōhei #BunmeiKaika #History #JapaneseHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
155 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Meiji Restoration: How Japan Modernized Overnight — Fexingo History!