It's the nature of time and history that the old way must give in to the new ways and the modern age. The battle of Shiroyama in 1877 marks the end of an era and is the last stand of the legendary samurai. Led by Saigo Takamori, the samurai were down to 500 warriors at the end of the rebellion when they made their last stand on mount Shiroyama. At the end of the battle there were only 40 samurai left. They drew their swords and plunged downhill toward the enemy positions until the last of them was mowed down.
It's the nature of time and history that the old way must give in to the new ways and the modern age. The battle of Shiroyama in 1877 marks the end of an era and is the last stand of the legendary samurai. Led by Saigo Takamori, the samurai were down to 500 warriors at the end of the rebellion when they made their last stand on mount Shiroyama. At the end of the battle there were only 40 samurai left. They drew their swords and plunged downhill toward the enemy positions until the last of them was mowed down.