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*1877/3 Saigô's [[siege of Kumamoto castle]] is lifted.
 
*1877/3 Saigô's [[siege of Kumamoto castle]] is lifted.
 
*The rebels retreat to [[Kagoshima]] and are in the end eventually defeated by Imperial forces, who have superior numbers and equipment, if not superior military ability.
 
*The rebels retreat to [[Kagoshima]] and are in the end eventually defeated by Imperial forces, who have superior numbers and equipment, if not superior military ability.
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*1877/9/24 [[Battle of Shiroyama]] - Saigô Takamori dies and the Rebellion ends.
  
 
==Other Events of 1877==
 
==Other Events of 1877==
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*[[Felice Beato]] sells his photography business in Japan to the Austrian photographer Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz and his German partner Hermann Andersen.
 
*[[Felice Beato]] sells his photography business in Japan to the Austrian photographer Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz and his German partner Hermann Andersen.
 
*[[Josiah Conder]] arrives in Japan, and starts the architecture division of the ''[[kobu gakko|Kôbu gakkô]]'' (Imperial College of Engineering).
 
*[[Josiah Conder]] arrives in Japan, and starts the architecture division of the ''[[kobu gakko|Kôbu gakkô]]'' (Imperial College of Engineering).
*The [[Hokkaido Development Commission]] Provisional Sapporo Museum is established; located within [[Hokkaido University]], it is today the oldest museum in [[Hokkaido]].
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*The [[Hokkaido Development Commission]] [[Botanical Garden & Museum|Provisional Sapporo Museum]] is established.
*The [[First Domestic Industrial Exposition]] (''Naikoku Kangyô Hakurankai'') is held.
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*The first [[Domestic Industrial Exposition]] (''Naikoku Kangyô Hakurankai'') is held.
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*The Meiji Emperor performs a [[Six Great Imperial Tours|formal tour]] of parts of eastern [[Tohoku|Tôhoku]]. A continuation of the tour into the [[Tokai region|Tôkai]] and [[Hokuriku region]]s is delayed until the following year on account of the Satsuma Rebellion.
 
*[[Nomura Fumio]]'s ''[[Marumaru Chinbun]]'' is first issued.
 
*[[Nomura Fumio]]'s ''[[Marumaru Chinbun]]'' is first issued.
 
*[[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] becomes head of the [[Shijo school|Shijô school]] upon the death of his master [[Shiokawa Bunrin]].
 
*[[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] becomes head of the [[Shijo school|Shijô school]] upon the death of his master [[Shiokawa Bunrin]].
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*Edward Sylvester Morse is invited to organize the Dept of Zoology at the new Tokyo Imperial University.
 
*Edward Sylvester Morse is invited to organize the Dept of Zoology at the new Tokyo Imperial University.
 
*Edward Sylvester Morse introduces Darwin's theories on natural selection and "the origin of species" to Japan.
 
*Edward Sylvester Morse introduces Darwin's theories on natural selection and "the origin of species" to Japan.
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*Edward Sylvester Morse leads the excavation of the [[Omori shellmound|Ômori shellmound]], the first formal modern archaeological excavation of a site in Japan.
 
*[[Muslim rebellions]] in northwest China, ongoing since [[1862]], are finally quelled.
 
*[[Muslim rebellions]] in northwest China, ongoing since [[1862]], are finally quelled.
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*One hundred eight men and women from the Philippines are shipwrecked or castaway on [[Ishigaki Island]].
 
*An official [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] Chinese embassy is established in Tokyo.
 
*An official [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] Chinese embassy is established in Tokyo.
 
*[[Tanba Kameyama castle]] is torn down.
 
*[[Tanba Kameyama castle]] is torn down.
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===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===
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*1877/9/24 Saigô Takamori commits suicide. Numerous others also die in the battle of Shiroyama.
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*1877/9/30 Former governor of [[Kagoshima prefecture]] [[Oyama Tsunayoshi|Ôyama Tsunayoshi]] is executed.
 
*[[Enomoto Takeaki]] dies.
 
*[[Enomoto Takeaki]] dies.
 
*[[Kazu-no-Miya]] dies.
 
*[[Kazu-no-Miya]] dies.
 
*[[Kido Takayoshi]] dies.
 
*[[Kido Takayoshi]] dies.
*[[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] dies.
 
 
*Shijô school head Shiokawa Bunrin dies (b. [[1808]]).
 
*Shijô school head Shiokawa Bunrin dies (b. [[1808]]).
  

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Meiji 10 (明治十年)

Timeline of 1877

Satsuma Rebellion

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