Post-Restoration Settlement

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Post-Restoration Settlement Or, how resistance to the Restoration led to a Popular Rights Movement and Meiji Constitution

Oligarchs: Court Sanjo Sanetomi Iwakura Tomomi (Iwakura Mission)

Oligarchs: Satsuma Saigô Takamori Okubo Toshimichi

Oligarchs: Chôshû Kido Kôin Itô Hirobumi Yamagata Aritomo

Oligarchs: Tosa Itagaki Taisuke Gotô Shôjirô

Oligarchs: Hizen/Saga Etô Shinpei Okuma Shigenobu

Against 1873 Korean Expedition Iwakura Okubo Ito Kido

For 1873 Korean Expedition Itagaki Taisuke Saigo Takamori

Rebellion Saigo

Popular Rights Movement Itagaki Gotô

Katô Hiroyuki

Cartoon depicting Itagaki returning to government, 1876

1879 Honda Kinkichiro manga Oligarchs (namazu) studying “kokkai” at Atami (Maeshima Mitsu, Ito Hirobumi, Terashima Munemori, and Sanjo Sanetomi)

Source: Duus, Peter, “Weapons of the Weak, Weapons of the Strong--The Development of the Japanese Political Cartoon.” Journal of Asian Studies 60.4 (November 2001)

1889 Meiji Constitution

Miyatake Gaikotsu 1889 manga 3 yrs imprisonment