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Who Won the Anglo-Satsuma War? Satsuma or Britain? After the War, They Became Linked Together by a Focus on Profit.

Summary by BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン)
The year after Shimazu Hisamitsu went to Kyoto - 1863, Bunkyu 3. Godai Saisuke (later Godai Tomoatsu), the most intelligent and enlightened man in the Satsuma domain, was shocked to hear some news. "The British fleet is heading to attack Satsuma!" Godai Tomoatsu / National Diet Library Collection Convinced that Satsuma had no chance of winning, he resolved to directly negotiate with the British fleet, which was expected to stop by Nagasaki, to p…
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The year after Shimazu Hisamitsu went to Kyoto - 1863, Bunkyu 3. Godai Saisuke (later Godai Tomoatsu), the most intelligent and enlightened man in the Satsuma domain, was shocked to hear some news. "The British fleet is heading to attack Satsuma!" Godai Tomoatsu / National Diet Library Collection Convinced that Satsuma had no chance of winning, he resolved to directly negotiate with the British fleet, which was expected to stop by Nagasaki, to p…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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