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Kido's diary reveals an intense internal conflict between his loyalty to his home domain, Chōshū, and the greater interest of the country. He wrote often of having to fight rumors at home that he had betrayed his old friends; the idea of a nation was still relatively new in Japan and so the majority
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The house where Kido Takayoshi was born and where he lived for about 20 years before moving to Edo still exists in Hagi and is a memorial museum. Although he had been adopted into the Katsura family when he was seven years old, but he continued to live in this family home. The former residence is
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on its round-the-world voyage to America and Europe, and was especially interested in Western educational systems and politics. On his return to Japan on 13 September 1873, he would become a strong advocate of the establishment of
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He spent the next five days in hiding under Nijō Bridge along the Kamo River, posing as a beggar, his lover would bring him rice balls from the shop of the Chōshū merchant Imai Tarōemon and later aided in his escape.
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that had been plaguing him for a long time, which consisted of a combination of some form of mental disease and physical exhaustion, years of excessive alcohol consumption as well as an illness assumed to be
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After 1858, Katsura Kogorō was based at the domain's Edo residence, where he served as a liaison between the domain bureaucracy and radical elements among the young, lower-echelon Chōshū
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The rebellion resulted in 28,000 houses being burnt down, with casualties of about 400 from the Chōshū forces, including his adopted son Katsuzaburō, and only 60 from
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located on a street called Edoya Yokocho, and is a two-story wooden building with a tiled roof. Inside exists include hanging scrolls with examples of
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Kido wrote as a child, with corrections in red ink by his teachers. Volunteer guides are stationed in the building. The building was designated a
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forces who led the defense of the Imperial palace. During the attempt, the Chōshū rebels put Kyoto on fire, starting with the residence of the
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forces at Hamaguri Gate in order to restore the Imperial household to its position of political supremacy, the Chōshū forces clashed with
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Katsura was involved but not present in the Hamaguri Gate Rebellion on 20 August 1864, with the unsuccessful attempt to capture
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movement. Coming under suspicion by the shogunate for his ties with Mito loyalists after the attempted assassination of
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at the Ikedaya inn in the evening on July 8, 1864, he claimed that they had only met to discuss how to rescue
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Kido, referred to by his initial name Katsura Kogorō, was among the historical personalities present in the
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before returning to Japan in 1882, however died of illness on the ship during the return journey near
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that the Ōsaka Conference had created. He was also responsible for the education of the young
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as the old time friend of the protagonist Kondo Isami and also the leader of the Chōshū han.
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forces, forcing Katsura into hiding again with his geisha lover. He would later use the name
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He nonetheless regrets having Kenshin do the dirty work for him after Kenshin's affair with
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Kido Takayoshi was enshrined as the Shinto deity of scholarship and the martial arts at the
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Enlightenment aristocracy, Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
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Sketch by Kido Takayoshi, depicting him as "Minister from the countryside."
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was already on his deathbed, who died ten days later, it was reduced to 90
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as an alias in 1865 to continue his work against the Tokugawa bakufu.
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However, there were rumors varied that Katsura was tipped off by his
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of samurai cared more for securing privileges for their own domain.
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in 1868, Kido claimed a large role in the establishment of the new
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His widow Matsuko survived him and died in 1887 at the age of 43.
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and Satsuma domains, who drove the Chōshū forces out of the city.
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He is also the basis for the character of Katsura Kotarou in the
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gained control of Chōshū politics, Katsura, under the new name
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Meiji 1868: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Japan.
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Katsura Kogorō has also a prominent supporting role in
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and is one of the many popular personalities from the
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