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Hajime Saitō | |
Known for | Bakumatsu samurai |
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Birth | February 18, 1844 |
Death | September 28, 1915 |
Hajime Saitō (斎藤 一, Saitō Hajime, February 18, 1844 – September 28, 1915) was a Japanese samurai.
He was influential during the Bakumatsu, the time period when the Tokugawa shogunate ended, as well as the establishment of the Empire of Japan.
Inclusion in media
Because of his influence on modern Japan, he has been included in many forms of media including the video game Like a Dragon: Ishin and its soundtrack, in which Hajime Saitō is a pseudonym of Ryōma Sakamoto, as portrayed by the fictional Like a Dragon series protagonist, Kazuma Kiryu. In real life, Hajime Saitō and Ryōma Sakamoto were two separate men who never crossed paths.