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Why did the Saga Rebellion occur and how was it suppressed? In the end, the heads of Eto and Shima were displayed.

February 1, 1874 (Meiji 7) is the day the Saga Rebellion broke out. It was one of many rebellions by disgruntled samurai in the early Meiji period - but there is another important point to note about this rebellion - "for and against the Seikanron (proposition to conquer Korea)." Eto Shinpei / National Diet Library collection   A summary of the samurai rebellions in the early Meiji period If we were to put together events in chronological order …
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February 1, 1874 (Meiji 7) is the day the Saga Rebellion broke out. It was one of many rebellions by disgruntled samurai in the early Meiji period - but there is another important point to note about this rebellion - "for and against the Seikanron (proposition to conquer Korea)." Eto Shinpei / National Diet Library collection   A summary of the samurai rebellions in the early Meiji period If we were to put together events in chronological order …

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Friday, January 31, 2025.
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