The
Tokugawa Shogunate, a group of
military governors who ruled Japan until the late 1800s, stayed in power for more than two
centuries Their fall was one of the most
important events in Asian
history Also known as the Meiji Restoration, the shogun's ouster began as a
reaction against the elite's willingness to "collaborate" with the West. The samurai took the shogun's position as a sign of weakness.
The samurai plotted to overthrow the shogun. Murder, assassination, and intimidation soon followed. By the end of 1862, hordes of renegade samurai had transformed the streets of Japan's capital streets into a sea of blood.
This vivid historical narrative captures one of the most enthralling and bloodied eras in Japanese history.
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