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  • ...mansion|Edo]], [[Satsuma Kyoto mansion|Kyoto]], [[Satsuma Fushimi mansion|Fushimi]], and Osaka, in addition to their various mansions in their home territory The Osaka mansion was located at Tosa-bori. The site was what is today Osaka's Nishi-ku, Tosa
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  • ...thumb|right|300px|The surviving gate of a [[Satsuma han]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] built in [[Kyoto]] in [[1862]]; the gate serves today as an entrance to t *''Japanese'': 京都薩摩藩邸 ''(Kyoto Satsuma hantei)''
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  • ...rata-yukie-grave.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Hirata's grave at [[Daikoku-ji]] in Fushimi]] ...[[Satsuma han]] retainer, most known for leading thousands of workers from Satsuma in a public riparian works project ordered by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] to
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  • ** ''Location: Toba, Fushimi'' ** ''Japanese'': 鳥羽伏見の戦い(Toba Fushimi no tatakai)
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  • ...mansion|Kyoto]], [[Satsuma Fushimi mansion|Fushimi]], and [[Satsuma Osaka mansion|Osaka]]. ==Shiba Mansion==
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  • ...Tanaka-kensuke.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Tanaka's grave at [[Daikoku-ji]] in [[Fushimi]], alongside other "martyrs" of the [[Teradaya Incident]]]] ...l]], he became a middle page (''[[kosho|chûkoshô]]'') at the [[Satsuma Edo mansion]]. In [[1859]]/11, he joined the [[Seichugumi|Seichûgumi]]. The following
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  • *''Other Names'': 薩摩寺 ''(Satsuma-dera)'', 長福寺 ''(Choufuku-ji)'', 円通山 ''(Entsuu-zan)'' ...dedicated to the worship of [[Daikokuten]], and closely associated with [[Satsuma han]].
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  • ...uses), which [[Ishin Suden|Ishin Sûden]] reads to an assembly of daimyô at Fushimi. ...eads to the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu clan's]] [[Satsuma Edo mansion|Sakurada mansion]], among others destroying them as well.
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  • Shimazu Hisamitsu was the father of the last [[daimyo]] of [[Satsuma han]], the young [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]], who ruled the domain from [[1858]] ...sentatives to Satsuma to negotiate a trade relationship. A lively trade in Satsuma sugar for Chôshû salt and whalebones, among other goods on both sides, qu
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  • *[[Hotta mansion|Hotta clan mansion]], [[Sakura]] **Letter from [[Emperor Go-Fukakusa]] to [[Emperor Fushimi]] ([[1292]])
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  • ...e home domain, alternating with the lord.<ref name=ueno92>Ueno Takafumi, ''Satsuma han no sankin kôtai'' (2007), 92.</ref> ...rom ''sankin kôtai'' on a one-time basis, when the lord was ill or the Edo mansion had burned down, or when the domain was fulfilling its obligations to the s
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  • ...verrun with wildlife including foxes and badgers. One former retainer of [[Satsuma han]] lamented that it was "unbearable to look at."<ref>Fujitani, 41.</ref> ...urvive today: the Sakurada two-story tower (''Sakurada nijû yagura''), the Fushimi ''yagura'', and the Fujimi ''yagura''. The latter, the only three-story tow
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  • ...the shogunate's relationship with Ryûkyû, which was seen as a vassal to [[Satsuma han]], however, the shogunate regarded [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea as an equal ...ingdom, which had long engaged in relations with the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma province]] but had never had particularly extensive relations with previous
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