Table of Contents
14 relations: Edo, Edo period, Kanda, Tokyo, Keian Uprising, Kumazawa Banzan, Marubashi Chūya, Rōnin, Seppuku, Shogun, Sunpu Domain, Swordsmanship, Tokugawa Iemitsu, Tokugawa shogunate, Yamaga Sokō.
- Japanese rebels
- Japanese revolutionaries
- People from Shizuoka (city)
Edo
Edo (江戸||"bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo.
Edo period
The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Edo period
Kanda, Tokyo
is an area in northeastern Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Kanda, Tokyo
Keian Uprising
The was a failed coup d'état attempt carried out against the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan in 1651, by a number of rōnin.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Keian Uprising
Kumazawa Banzan
was a Japanese Confucian.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Kumazawa Banzan
Marubashi Chūya
was a rōnin (masterless samurai) from Yamagata, and instructor in martial arts and military strategy, most famous for his involvement in the 1651 Keian Uprising which sought to overthrow Japan's Tokugawa shogunate. Yui Shōsetsu and Marubashi Chūya are 1651 deaths, Japanese educators and Japanese rebels.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Marubashi Chūya
Rōnin
In feudal Japan (1185–1868), a rōnin (浪人,, 'drifter' or 'wandering man') was a samurai who had no lord or master and in some cases, had also severed all links with his family or clan.
Seppuku
, also called, is a form of Japanese ritualistic suicide by disembowelment.
Shogun
Shogun (shōgun), officially, was the title of the military rulers of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868.
Sunpu Domain
was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Sunpu Domain
Swordsmanship
Swordsmanship or sword fighting refers to the skills and techniques used in combat and training with any type of sword.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Swordsmanship
Tokugawa Iemitsu
Tokugawa Iemitsu (徳川 家光, August 12, 1604 – June 8, 1651) was the third shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty. Yui Shōsetsu and Tokugawa Iemitsu are 1651 deaths.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Tokugawa Iemitsu
Tokugawa shogunate
The Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Tokugawa shogunate
Yamaga Sokō
was a Japanese military writer and philosopher under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period in Japan. Yui Shōsetsu and Yamaga Sokō are military strategists.
See Yui Shōsetsu and Yamaga Sokō
See also
Japanese rebels
- Amakusa Shirō
- Asaichi Isobe
- Chiba Takusaburō
- Emperor Go-En'yū
- Emperor Go-Toba
- Fujiwara no Narichika
- Fujiwara no Naritsune
- Heguri no Matori
- Ikkō-ikki
- Ikkō-shū
- Inaba Masao
- Jirō Shiizaki
- Kagami Jūrō
- Kameyama Yoshiharu
- Kaneko Fumiko
- Kaya Harukata
- Kazuo Aoyama
- Kenji Hatanaka
- League to Raise the Political Consciousness of Japanese Troops
- Marubashi Chūya
- Masahiko Takeshita
- Masataka Ida
- Mori Sōiken
- Okikatsu Arao
- Oyake Akahachi
- Prince Ōtsu
- Saburō Aizawa
- Saigō Takamori
- Saika Ikki
- Shigeki Oka
- Shunkan
- Tada Kasuke
- Taira no Masakado
- Takaji Muranaka
- Tengyō no Ran
- Tomoshige Tsunoda
- Uesugi Zenshū
- Wataru Kaji
- Yamakuni Hyōbu
- Yasuhira Kiyohara
- Yui Shōsetsu
- Yuki Ikeda
- Ōe Taku
- Ōtaguro Tomoo
Japanese revolutionaries
- Fusako Shigenobu
- Hiroko Nagata
- Ikki Kita
- Kido Takayoshi
- Kyuichi Tokuda
- Kōtoku Shūsui
- Nakaoka Shintarō
- Relations between Japanese revolutionaries, the Comintern and the Soviet Union
- Saigō Takamori
- Sakamoto Ryōma
- Sanzō Nosaka
- Sen Katayama
- Takasugi Shinsaku
- Tsuyoshi Okudaira
- Tōten Miyazaki
- Yoshio Shiga (communist)
- Yui Shōsetsu
- Ōkubo Toshimichi
- Ōshio Heihachirō
People from Shizuoka (city)
- Alice Hirose
- Fuyumi Shiraishi
- Hideaki Sena
- Hidetaka Miyazaki
- Hidetsugu Shibata
- Hisayasu Satō
- Hollywood Zakoshisyoh
- Imagawa Yoshimoto
- Iwao Hakamada
- Jun Miho
- Kamekichi Tokita
- Keisuke Serizawa
- Kenji Tamura
- Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan
- Koichi Takemasa
- Kwon Hyi-ro
- Kōjō Tanaka
- Masatomi Kimura
- Masatoshi Kurata
- Masatoshi Shima
- Masayuki Aoyama
- Natsuki Okamoto (television personality)
- Nobuhiro Tanabe
- Rempo Niwa
- Rio Asumi
- Riyo Mori
- Ryō Katō
- Shimizu Jirocho
- Shinobu Kitayama
- Shintarō Sonooka
- Shinya Aoki
- Shunpūtei Shōta
- Shō Fukao
- Suzu Hirose
- Tadashi Suzuki
- Takafumi Matsui
- Takako Katō (actress)
- Takuya Sugi
- Yoshio Mochizuki
- Yoshitaka Amano
- Yoshitaka Murata
- Yoshitomo Tokugawa
- Yui Shōsetsu
- Yōko Asaji
- Yōko Kamikawa
- Yūichi Suzumoto
References
Also known as Yui Shosetsu.

