- Look up
satsuma or
Satsuma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Satsuma may
refer to:
Satsuma (fruit), a
citrus fruit Satsuma (gastropod), a
genus of land...
- The
Satsuma Rebellion, also
known as the
Seinan War (****anese: 西南戦争, Hepburn:
Seinan Sensō, lit. 'Southwestern War'), was a
revolt of
disaffected samurai...
- The
Satsuma Domain (薩摩藩,
Satsuma-han Ryukyuan: Sachima-han),
briefly known as the
Kagoshima Domain (鹿児島藩, Kagoshima-han), was a
domain (han) of the Tokugawa...
- is a semi-seedless and easy-peeling
citrus species, also
known as the
satsuma mandarin or ****anese mandarin.
During the Edo
period of ****an,
kishu mikans...
- time. An
alliance of
western samurai,
particularly the
domains of Chōshū,
Satsuma, and Tosa, and
court officials secured control of the
Imperial Court and...
- (****anese: 島津氏, Hepburn: Shimazu-shi) were the daimyō of the
Satsuma han,
which spread over
Satsuma, Ōsumi and Hyūga
provinces in ****an. The
Shimazu were identified...
- dark clay
early Satsuma (古薩摩, Ko-
Satsuma) made in
Satsuma from
around 1600, and the
elaborately decorated export Satsuma (京薩摩, Kyō-
Satsuma) ivory-bodied...
-
despite its
small size. The
Ryukyu Kingdom became a v****al
state of the
Satsuma Domain of ****an
after the
invasion of
Ryukyu in 1609 but
retained de jure...
- setbacks, the
domains organised into an anti-Tokugawa alliance, and, led by
Satsuma and Chōshū, they
overthrew the
shogunal system. On 3
January 1868, Emperor...
-
Mortimer released an
autobiography titled And Away....
Mortimer wrote The
Satsuma Complex, a
Sunday Times bestselling comic novel published in 2022. An audiobook...