Warning! Rather Graphic Content. The Assassination of Sakamoto Ryoma (Redux)

Paul Martin: The Japanese Sword
Paul Martin: The Japanese Sword
6.4 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - A redux of our previous
A redux of our previous Sakamoto Ryoma video extended by three and a half minutes.

Sakamoto Ryoma, a samurai of the Tosa domain,  was a hero of Japan's Meiji Restoration, and the transition into modern Japan. He, along with his friend, Nakaoka Shintaro were assassinated at the Omi-ya soy sauce store in Kyoto, 1867. Ryoma was 31 years old, and Nakaoka was 29. Their graves sit on a hill side in Ryozen Kyoto.

The logo of the Softbank telephone company is based on the flag designed by Sakamoto.

Sakamoto is said to have negotiated with the Satsuma and Choshu clans to form the Satcho Alliance, a powerful force that led to the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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