Takamori may refer to: Takamori, Kumamoto, a town in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan Takamori, Nagano, a town in Nagano Prefecture, Japan Akio Takamori (1950–2017)...
Takamori (高森 朝樹, Takamori Asaki, September 4, 1936 – January 21, 1987), known by the pen names Ikki Kajiwara (梶原 一騎, Kajiwara Ikki) and Asao Takamori...
Natsumi Takamori (高森 奈津美, Takamori Natsumi, born February 14, 1987) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Pro-Fit. Some of her major roles are Mei...
Takamori Station (高森駅, Takamori-eki) is a train station in Takamori, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Takamori Line, operated by the Minamiaso...
Akio Takamori (1950 – 2017) was a Japanese-American ceramic sculptor and educator. Takamori often incorporates human forms into his creations. Takamori was...
Yasuo Takamori (高森 泰男, Takamori Yasuo, March 3, 1934 – 2016) (former name; Yasuo Kageyama, 景山 泰男) was a Japanese football player and manager. He played...
Nao Takamori (高森 奈緒, Takamori Nao, born October 10, 1973) is a Japanese voice actress from Chiba Prefecture affiliated with Production Ace. Aquarian Age:...
the Satsuma Rebellion, where the heavily outnumbered samurai under Saigō Takamori made their last stand against Imperial Japanese Army troops under the command...
Yoshino Takamori (鷹森 淑乃, Takamori Yoshino, born November 23, 1963) is a Japanese voice actress from Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Takamori was born in Ichikawa...
The Takamori Line (高森線, Takamori-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Kumamoto Prefecture, between Tateno Station, Minamiaso, and Takamori Station, Takamori...
Takamori Yoshikawa (吉川 貴盛, Yoshikawa Takamori, born October 20, 1950) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party who served as the Minister...
unequal treaties with the Western powers. Due to the persistence of Saigō Takamori, a prominent leader of the Imperial faction, the Tokugawa loyalists were...
Nobles were: Ōkubo Toshimichi of the Satsuma Domain (Satsuma-han) Saigō Takamori of the Satsuma Domain (Satsuma-han) Kido Takayoshi (also known as Katsura...
First Chōshū expedition, under the leadership of a Satsuma retainer, Saigō Takamori. Saigō, however, avoided a military conflict and allowed Chōshū to resolve...
The film's plot was inspired by the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion, led by Saigō Takamori, and the Westernization of Japan by foreign powers. The character of Algren...
September of 1877, when it was decisively crushed, and its leader, Saigō Takamori, was shot and mortally wounded. Saigō's rebellion was the last and most...
agitated immediate invasion of Korea. Yates, Charles L.; Saigō, Takamori (1995). Saigô Takamori: the man behind the myth (1. publ ed.). London: Kegan Paul...
favorable to the restoration of Emperor Meiji during the Boshin War. Saigō Takamori, leading the victorious imperial forces north and east through Japan, had...
the Imperial Japanese Navy. Kawamura's wife Haru was the aunt of Saigō Takamori. A native of Satsuma, Kawamura studied navigation at Tokugawa bakufu naval...
humiliation to surrender to the enemy than to die. The suicide of Saigō Takamori, the leader of old samurai during the Meiji Restoration, also inspired...
the Meiji Restoration was the 1866 Satsuma-Chōshū Alliance between Saigō Takamori and Kido Takayoshi, leaders of the reformist elements in the Satsuma and...
rebel against the Meiji government during the 1870s, most famously Saigō Takamori who led the Satsuma Rebellion. However, there were also former samurai...
Saigō Takamori: "With our ample preparations we made short work of [the enemy], and this is an exceptional and extreme delight." — Saigō Takamori Rinnōji...