The Japanese rebel and statesman Takamori Saigo (1827-1877) was the military leader of the Meiji restoration. His eventual revolt against the Meiji government in 1877 represented the resistance of the old warrior class to the swift and often ruthless policy of Westernization of Japan.
In about six months, the samurai rebellion failed, with heavy casualties, and Saigo died. Later, Saigo was posthumously pardoned by the Emperor and became a national hero, representing the values of samurai and Japanese culture. Because of this, the vision of Takamori Saigo is no longer a mere samurai, but a myth that has been transferred to literature, art, film, and music. This is important because in the popular imagination, Saigo is called the "last samurai."
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