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Shimazu Keijirô was a [[Satsuma han]] samurai who fought and died in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]].
 
Shimazu Keijirô was a [[Satsuma han]] samurai who fought and died in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]].
  
He was the third son of [[Shimazu Tadahiro]] of the Sadowara branch of the [[Shimazu clan]], and studied overseas in the United States for about seven years, from [[1869]] until [[1876]], when he returned to Japan and joined the [[Freedom and People's Rights Movement]] (''Jiyû minken undô''). In the [[1877]] Satsuma Rebellion, he fought alongside the 500-man Sadowara army, dying in the Battle of Shiroyama on September 24th that year at the age of 21, alongside his followers Mishima Mitsugu<!--三島貢之--> (age 38), Nakamura Michiharu<!--中村道晴--> (age 26), and Arimura Takehide<!--有村武英--> (age 20). They were buried together at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]].
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He was the third son of [[Shimazu Tadahiro]] of the [[Sadowara han|Sadowara]] branch of the [[Shimazu clan]], and studied overseas in the United States for about seven years, from [[1869]] until [[1876]], when he returned to Japan and joined the [[Freedom and People's Rights Movement]] (''Jiyû minken undô''). In the [[1877]] Satsuma Rebellion, he fought alongside the 500-man Sadowara army, dying in the Battle of Shiroyama on September 24th that year at the age of 21, alongside his followers Mishima Mitsugu<!--三島貢之--> (age 38), Nakamura Michiharu<!--中村道晴--> (age 26), and Arimura Takehide<!--有村武英--> (age 20). They were buried together at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]].
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Plaques on-site at Shimazu's grave at the Nanshû Cemetery.
 
*Plaques on-site at Shimazu's grave at the Nanshû Cemetery.
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 13 August 2020

The graves of Shimazu Keijirô and his followers at the Nanshû Cemetery in Kagoshima
  • Died: 1877/9/24
  • Japanese: 島津啓次郎 (Shimazu Keijirou)

Shimazu Keijirô was a Satsuma han samurai who fought and died in the Satsuma Rebellion.

He was the third son of Shimazu Tadahiro of the Sadowara branch of the Shimazu clan, and studied overseas in the United States for about seven years, from 1869 until 1876, when he returned to Japan and joined the Freedom and People's Rights Movement (Jiyû minken undô). In the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion, he fought alongside the 500-man Sadowara army, dying in the Battle of Shiroyama on September 24th that year at the age of 21, alongside his followers Mishima Mitsugu (age 38), Nakamura Michiharu (age 26), and Arimura Takehide (age 20). They were buried together at the Nanshû Cemetery.

References

  • Plaques on-site at Shimazu's grave at the Nanshû Cemetery.