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satsuma

1. a small citrus tree, Citrus nobilis var. unshiu, cultivated, esp in Japan, for its edible fruit
2. the fruit of this tree, which has a loose rind and easily separable segments

Satsuma

a former province of SW Japan, on S Kyushu: famous for its porcelain
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Satsuma

 

a principality of feudal Japan, in the southern part of the island of Kyushu; after the administrative reform of 1871, part of the prefecture of Kagoshima. Because of its advantageous geographical position at an intersection of sea routes to China and Korea, Satsuma since ancient times had the most highly developed economy, ranking first among other parts of Japan. By the mid-19th century, it had pioneered plants and factories that produced consumer goods.

In the 1860’s an alliance between the mercantile and manufacturing bourgeoisie of Satsuma and the samurai played an active role in the struggle against the shogunate. After the incomplete bourgeois revolution of 1867–68 (Meiji Restoration), men from Satsuma occupied leading posts in the state administration, monopolizing, in particular, command of the navy. Many samurai, unable to adapt to the new conditions, expressed discontent with the bourgeois reforms of the late 1860’s and early 1870’s and in 1877 a reactionary revolt rose in Satsuma under Saigo Takamori. The revolt was crushed by government troops.

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Hayata Takemoto (1848-1892) was another to open European eyes to the beauty of Satsuma ware. He worked in Tokyo, where he was born.
Decoration of the best Satsuma ware relies heavily on gilt decoration painted in often intricate and highly ornate diaper, key fret and mesh panels.
Satsuma ware is believed to have been first produced by some 40 Korean potters who settled in Kagoshima after they were forcibly taken to Japan by Shimazu Yoshihiro, a Satsuma lord who joined in warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi's second invasion of the Korean Peninsula in 1597-98.
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