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Kido Takayoshi ( japanisch 木戸 孝允; * 11. August 1833 [Anm 2] in Hagi; † 26. Mai 1877 ), aus dem Lehen ( Han) Chōshū stammend, gehörte mit Saigō Takamori und Ōkubo Toshimichi zu den „Drei Großen der Meiji-Restauration “ ( 維新の三傑, Ishin no Sanketsu ).
Kido Takayoshi (木戸 孝允, born Wada Kogorō (和田 小五郎); August 11, 1833 – May 26, 1877), formerly known as Katsura Kogorō (桂 小五郎), was a Japanese statesman, samurai and shishi who is considered one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration.
22. Mai 2024 · Kido Takayoshi (born Aug. 11, 1833, Chōshū, Nagato province, Japan—died May 26, 1877, Tokyo) was one of the heroes of the Meiji Restoration, the overthrow of the 264-year rule by the Tokugawa family and return of power to the Japanese emperor.
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Learn about KIDO Takayoshi, a statesman who played a key role in the sonno joi undo and the Meiji Restoration. Find out his biography, achievements, publications and National Diet Library's collections related to him.
Kido Takayoshi , aus dem Lehen Chōshū stammend, gehörte mit Saigō Takamori und Ōkubo Toshimichi zu den „Drei Großen der Meiji-Restauration“ .
A biographical sketch of Kido Takayoshi, a prominent leader of the Meiji Restoration and a moderate reformer in the new oligarchy. Learn about his role in the abolition of feudalism, the promotion of constitutionalism, and the opposition to extremism and war.
Learn about Kido Takayoshi, a Chōshū samurai and Meiji statesman who played a key role in the overthrow of the shogunate and the modernisation of Japan. Read his biography, achievements, diaries and references.