Three Great Nobles of the Restoration


The Three Great Nobles of the Restoration is a term used in Japan for three figures that played an important role in the Meiji Restoration in 1868 and are regarded as the founders of the modern state of Japan.
The Three Great Nobles are:
All Three Great Nobles were samurai of the Satchō Alliance, and died within a short period of time between 1877 and 1878. Saigō led the Satsuma Rebellion, the largest uprising against the new Meiji government, and died at the Battle of Shiroyama. Kido died from an unknown illness during Satsuma Rebellion, and Ōkubo was later assassinated by former samurai of the Satsuma Domain for his involvement against the uprising.