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[[Image:Teradaya.jpg|thumb|The Teradaya]]The Teradaya (Terada Inn) is located in the port town of Fushimi, south of Kyoto. Situated next to the Satsuma residence in Fushimi, the Teradaya was a known gathering place for ronin loyal to the pro-imperial cause and was the scene of two of the most spectacular events in the Bakumatsu era.  
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[[Image:Teradaya.jpg|thumb|The Teradaya]]The Teradaya (Terada Inn) is located in the port town of Fushimi, south of Kyoto. Situated next to the Satsuma residence in Fushimi, the Teradaya was a known gathering place for ronin loyal to the pro-imperial cause and was the scene of two of the most spectacular events in the Bakumatsu era.
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Founded six generations earlier by a farmer from Terada Village by the name of Isuke, in the 1860s, the inn was being run by Isuke VI, and his wife Otose.<ref>Pamphlet obtained on site.</ref>
    
==Teradaya Incident==  
 
==Teradaya Incident==  
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* [[Marius Jansen|Jansen, Marius B]]. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.  
 
* [[Marius Jansen|Jansen, Marius B]]. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.  
 
* Shiba, Ryotaro. ''Drunk as a Lord''. Kodansha International, 2001.
 
* Shiba, Ryotaro. ''Drunk as a Lord''. Kodansha International, 2001.
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[[Category:Historic Buildings]]
 
[[Category:Historic Buildings]]
 
[[Category:Bakumatsu]][[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Bakumatsu]][[Category:Edo Period]]
 
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