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  1. Rébellion de Satsuma — Wikipédia

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    WebSaigō fut un fervent partisan de la guerre de Corée lors du débat de Seikanron, en 1873. Il proposa de se rendre en Corée et de provoquer un casus belli, en se comportant de manière si insultante et outrageante que les Coréens seraient obligés de le tuer. Saigō s'attendait alors à ce que cette guerre se voit remportée par le Japon et ...

  2. Era Meiji - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebLa era Meiji (明治時代, meiji jidai?) o Período Meiji (23 de octubre de 1868 - 30 de julio de 1912) denota los 45 años del reinado del emperador japonés Meiji.Durante este período, el país comenzó su modernización y occidentalización erigiéndose como potencia mundial.El nombre significa "Era de culto a las reglas". En 1868 se produce la revolución Meiji, y el …

  3. Saigō Takamori - Wikipedia

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    WebSaigō Takamori (Takanaga) (西鄕 隆盛 (隆永), January 23, 1828 – September 24, 1877) was a Japanese samurai and nobleman. He was one of the most influential samurai in Japanese history and one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration.Living during the late Edo and early Meiji periods, he later led the Satsuma Rebellion against the Meiji …

  4. History of Japan–Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    WebDuring the Muromachi and Sengoku periods in Japan, pirates sailing from Kyushu attacked ships along the coasts of Korea and China and were feared as Japanese pirates (called "wako" in Japanese).. Imjin War (1592–1598) Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who had unified Japan, ordered daimyōs (feudal lords) all over the nation to the conquest of Ming Dynasty China …

  5. Ema (Shinto) - Wikipedia

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    WebEma (絵馬, lit. 'picture-horse') are small wooden plaques, common to Japan, in which Shinto and Buddhist worshippers write prayers or wishes. Ema are left hanging up at the shrine, where the kami (spirits or gods) are believed to receive them.: 25 Typically 15 cm (5.9 in) wide and 9 cm (3.5 in) tall, they often carry images or are shaped like animals, or …

  6. Russo-Japanese War - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Russo-Japanese War (Japanese: 日露戦争, romanized: Nichiro sensō, lit. 'Japanese-Russian War'; Russian: Ру́сско-япóнская войнá, romanized: Rússko-yapónskaya voyná) was fought between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire. The major theatres of …

  7. Korean influence on Japanese culture - Wikipedia

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    WebKorean influence on Japanese culture refers to the impact of continental Asian influences transmitted through or originating in the Korean Peninsula on Japanese institutions, culture, language and society.Since the Korean Peninsula was the cultural bridge between Japan and China throughout much of East Asian history, these influences have been detected in …

  8. Satsuma Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Satsuma Rebellion, also known as the Seinan War (Japanese: 西南戦争, Hepburn: Seinan Sensō, lit."Southwestern War") was a revolt of disaffected samurai against the new imperial government, nine years into the Meiji Era.Its name comes from the Satsuma Domain, which had been influential in the Restoration and became home to unemployed …

  9. El último samurái - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebEl último samurái (The Last Samurai en inglés) es una película de drama de acción de época americana de 2003 dirigida y coproducida por Edward Zwick, quien también coescribió el guion con John Logan y Marshall Herskovitz. La película está protagonizada por Tom Cruise, quien también coprodujo, con Timothy Spall, Ken Watanabe, Billy …

  10. Shizoku - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Shizoku (士族, "warrior families") was a social class in Japan composed of former samurai after the Meiji Restoration from 1869 to 1947. Shizoku was a distinct class between the kazoku (a merger of the former kuge and daimyō classes) and heimin with no special class privileges, and the title was solely on the register. The Shizoku were abolished in …



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