Scouting and leading cross country Cherry Blossom photography tour workshops means that I see nearly the entirety of Japan’s three main islands, Honshu, Kyushu, and Hokkaido on my travels. There were over 5,000 samurai castles and fortresses during Japan’s Sengoku “Warring States” period (1467-1615) and are a part of Japan’s rich history that has always inspired me, but even among the castles there are hierarchies, castles that have withstood the test of time better than others. Those samurai fortresses have castle towers or main keeps that were constructed either before or during the Edo Period. On February 13, 1867, 15 year old Prince Mutsuhito became emperor. On January 25, 1868 the naive young emperor took total control of Japan from the Samurai Tokugawa Shogun Bakufu, military-government. The brains behind this seizure of power was Prince Ito Hirobumi and his aids who had their own vision of Japan’s best social, and political directions, which almost completely contradicted Tokugawa Shogunate’s idea regarding Japan’s future, and it would take years for the emperor to realize the errors of his youth. As a result of his naivety, he would never fully take the reins of power. Prince Ito Hirobumi was Japan’s first modern prime minister, and he dictated Japanese policy during the Meiji era. This period is known as the Meiji restoration, and the young emperor guided by Prince Ito Hirobumi and the newly formed government sought to westernize the entire country, devaluing the nation’s samurai heritage, and that meant that hallmarks of daimyo (samurai lords), the samurai, and anything they represented, was regarded as useless. It took until the 1880s for the emperor to mature and establish a dialogue with the Meiji government where he was leading rather than being subject to it. At the same time, civil unrest was spreading throughout Japan due to confusion regarding citizens’ societal identity. Were they westerners? Or were they Japanese? And what did being Japanese even mean? And was Japan on course to becoming colonized? Many western nations were negotiating for colonization of Japan, similar to some IMF practices or even what Vladimir Putin is attempting to do in St. Petersburg during the current Russia-Africa summit.