Saigo Takamori

Saigo Takamori

historical figure Japan

Saigo Takamori, often referred to as the 'last true Samurai,' is a legendary figure in Japanese history whose values of bravery and loyalty continue to influence modern Japanese culture, symbolizing the enduring spirit of the samurai ethos.

Born on Sep 23, 1828 (196 years old)

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South Africa South Africa: Saigo Takamori was a regional lord who led a rebellion against the Meiji reformers and is remembered as a national hero. 8

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Switzerland Switzerland: Saigo Takamori is regarded as the 'last true Samurai' and serves as a role model for the eco-Samurai. 9

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Japans Antwort auf die Rastlosigkeit der Zeit