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  1. Sakamoto Ryōma (坂本龍馬 or 坂本竜馬, 3 January 1836 – 10 December 1867) was a Japanese samurai, a shishi and influential figure of the Bakumatsu, and establishment of the Empire of Japan in the late Edo period .

  2. Aug 1, 2017 · The short, dramatic life of Sakamoto Ryōma (1836–67) continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of the Japanese people. In a 2008 survey of popular historical figures conducted by NHK...

  3. Sakamoto Ryōma (born Jan. 3, 1836, Kōchi, Japan—died Dec. 10, 1867, Kyōto) was a noted imperial loyalist whose effort to forge the Satsuma-Chōshū Alliance (1866) between those two large feudal domains, or hans, was critical in setting the stage for the Meiji Restoration (1868).

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  4. Sakamoto Ryōma was a key figure in Japan's transition from shogunate rule to the Meiji Restoration in the mid-19th century. Born a low-ranking samurai, he became an influential imperial loyalist working to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate.

  5. Mar 27, 2013 · Learn about Sakamoto Ryoma, a pro-imperial activist who helped forge the alliance between Satsuma and Chōshū that toppled the Tokugawa shogunate. Explore his biography, political ideas, and role in the Bakumatsu Period.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Ryoma Sakamoto, a key figure in ending the feudal era and opening Japan to the world. Visit his birthplace, memorial museum, and statue in Kochi, where you can also enjoy scenic Katsurahama Beach.

  7. Sakamoto Ryōma (坂本 龍馬, Sakamoto Ryōma) (January 3, 1836 - December 10, 1867) was a Japanese imperial loyalist whose effort to forge the Satsuma-Choshu Alliance (1866) between those two large, feudal domains, or "hans," was crucial to setting the stage for the Meiji Restoration in 1868.