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- The Teradaya Incident is the name used for two clashes between samurai during the bakumatsu period. Both of them took place in Teradaya, a ryokan inn...
- Sakamoto Ryōma from an ********ination attempt during the Teradaya Incident. She worked at Kyoto's Teradaya Inn, and while taking a bath in the evening on March...
- proprietor of Teradaya Inn where Ryōma stays at during his time in Kyo; Oryō (Nanami Sakuraba/Manami Sugihara), a young woman who works at Teradaya as Otose's...
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi, with its rebuilt towers and gold-lined tea-room; and the Teradaya, an inn at which Sakamoto Ryōma was attacked and injured about a year before...
- The Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army a.k.a. Model No. 2 Old Model Smith & Wesson Revolver was Smith & Wesson's first .32 caliber revolver, intended to combine...
- shogunate attempted to ********inate Sakamoto Ryōma by ambushing him at the Teradaya ryokan in Kyoto. Two aspects of this have become famous. Firstly, he was...
- Menashi–Kunashir rebellion (1789) Ōshio Heihachirō's Rebellion (1837) Teradaya incident (1862, 1866) Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864) Tenchūgumi incident (1863)...
- Menashi–Kunashir rebellion (1789) Ōshio Heihachirō's Rebellion (1837) Teradaya incident (1862, 1866) Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864) Tenchūgumi incident (1863)...
- Menashi–Kunashir rebellion (1789) Ōshio Heihachirō's Rebellion (1837) Teradaya incident (1862, 1866) Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864) Tenchūgumi incident (1863)...
- Menashi–Kunashir rebellion (1789) Ōshio Heihachirō's Rebellion (1837) Teradaya incident (1862, 1866) Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864) Tenchūgumi incident (1863)...