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Gotô Shôjirô was a [[Tosa han|Tosa]] samurai who became in essence, "prime minister" of the Tosa government and hence, the principal advisor to [[Yamauchi Yodo|Yamauchi Yôdô]]. After becoming acquainted with [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] in [[Nagasaki]], Gotô began to work with Ryôma to work for the peaceful abdication of the [[shogun]] and return of power to the Imperial Throne. Gotô was the one who submitted Ryôma’s [[Eight Point Plan]] to Yôdô for submission to the reigning Shogun [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], who then resigned his post in [[1867]].
 
Gotô Shôjirô was a [[Tosa han|Tosa]] samurai who became in essence, "prime minister" of the Tosa government and hence, the principal advisor to [[Yamauchi Yodo|Yamauchi Yôdô]]. After becoming acquainted with [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] in [[Nagasaki]], Gotô began to work with Ryôma to work for the peaceful abdication of the [[shogun]] and return of power to the Imperial Throne. Gotô was the one who submitted Ryôma’s [[Eight Point Plan]] to Yôdô for submission to the reigning Shogun [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], who then resigned his post in [[1867]].
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Gotô later became a prominent figure in the [[Freedom and People's Rights Movement]] (''Jiyû minken undô''), and was one of the signatories to a memorial submitted to the government in January [[1874]] pushing for the establishment of a popularly-elected assembly.<ref>David Lu, ''Japan: A Documentary History'', ME Sharpe (1997), 327-329.</ref>
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Gotô later became a prominent figure in the [[Freedom and People's Rights Movement]] (''Jiyû minken undô''), and was one of the signatories to a memorial submitted to the government in January [[1874]] pushing for the establishment of a popularly-elected assembly.<ref>David Lu, ''Japan: A Documentary History'', ME Sharpe (1997), 327-329.</ref> He was granted the title of ''hakushaku'' ("Count") in the new ''[[kazoku]]'' aristocracy.
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A stone marker stands today at the former site of his home and [[soy sauce]] shop near Sanjô-Kawaramachi in Kyoto.
    
==References==
 
==References==
 
* [[Romulus Hillsborough|Hillsborough, Romulus]]. ''RYOMA- Life of a Renaissance Samurai''. Ridgeback Press, 1999
 
* [[Romulus Hillsborough|Hillsborough, Romulus]]. ''RYOMA- Life of a Renaissance Samurai''. Ridgeback Press, 1999
 
*Jansen, Marius B. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.
 
*Jansen, Marius B. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.
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*Plaque on-site at former home of Gotô in Kyoto.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/45695380145/in/photostream/]
 
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