8 Defining Moments in the Life of 鈴木三樹三郎
Suzuki Mikisaburo (1842-1927) was a Japanese samurai and government official, known for his role in the Meiji Restoration and as a member of the Shinsengumi.
1863-01-01
1863-01-01
Joins the Shinsengumi
Suzuki Mikisaburo joined the Shinsengumi, a special police force in Kyoto, playing a role in maintaining order during the chaotic Bakumatsu period.
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military
1864-07-08
1864-07-08
Ikeda-ya Incident
He participated in the Ikeda-ya Incident, a significant clash between the Shinsengumi and anti-shogunate rōnin in Kyoto.
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military
1864-08-20
1864-08-20
Participates in the Kinmon Incident
Suzuki was involved in the Kinmon Incident, a confrontation between Satsuma-Chōshū forces and the Shogunate's defenders at the Imperial Palace.
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military
1868-01-01
1868-01-01
Boshin War
He fought on the Shogunate's side during the Boshin War, a civil war that led to the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the Meiji Restoration.
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military
1869-01-01
1869-01-01
Joins the new Meiji government
After the Meiji Restoration, Suzuki Mikisaburo transitioned from samurai to an official in the new Meiji government.
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political
1872-01-01
1872-01-01
Appointed to a local government position
He served in various local government positions, contributing to the modernization and administration of Japan.
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political
1900-01-01
1900-01-01
Retirement from public service
After years of public service, Suzuki Mikisaburo retired from his government post.
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life
1927-01-01
1927-01-01
Death
Suzuki Mikisaburo passed away.
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life
