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Saigō Takamori (****anese: 西郷 隆盛; 23
January 1828 – 24
September 1877) was a ****anese
samurai and
politician who was one of the most
influential figures...
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Saigō may
refer to:
Saigō,
Shimane Saigō,
Miyazaki Saigō-no-Tsubone (Lady
Saigō) (1552–1589),
consort of
Tokugawa Ieyasu, the
samurai lord and shōgun...
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Saigō (西郷町,
Saigō-chō) was a town
located on the
island of Dōgo in Oki District,
Shimane Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
- 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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Saigo (西郷村,
Saigō-son) was a
village located in
Higashiusuki District,
Miyazaki Prefecture, ****an.
Saigo literally means "west shire". This
village was...
- Mao
Saigo (西郷 真央,
Saigo Mao) (born 8
October 2001) is a ****anese
professional golfer. She
plays on the LPGA of ****an Tour
where she won
three of the first...
- New
World (****anese: キミと僕の最後の戦場、あるいは世界が始まる聖戦, Hepburn: Kimi to Boku no
Saigo no Senjō,
Aruiwa Sekai ga
Hajimaru Seisen),
abbreviated as
KimiSen (キミ戦)...
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Saigō Jūdō (西郷 従道, also read
Saigō Tsugumichi) (1 June 1843 – 18 July 1902) was a ****anese
politician and
admiral in the
Meiji period.
Saigō was born in...
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battle of the
Satsuma Rebellion,
where the
heavily outnumbered samurai under Saigō Takamori made
their last
stand against Imperial ****anese Army
troops under...
- Lady
Saigō (西郷局 or 西郷の局
Saigō no Tsubone; 1552 – 1 July 1589), also
known as Oai, was one of the
concubines of
Tokugawa Ieyasu, the
samurai lord who unified...