Satsuma leaders benefited from the fact that their domain enjoyed a relatively free hand in creating and expanding commercial links.
Satsuma leaders are mm credited with using sugar sales to amass a sizeable supplemental income beyond the established tax revenue obtained via standard taxes on agriculture.
After the war, he made strenuous efforts to revive the satsuma orange industry.
Satsuma-ages may also use oily fish such as salmon for a markedly different flavour.
The known last use of samurai armor occurring in 1877 during the satsuma rebellion.
Supposedly, ten acres planted in pecan and satsuma trees would be enough to supply the needs of anyone.
That being said, modern satsuma and chikuzen biwas might have five strings.
As such, it should not be confused with similar fruit such as the satsuma or honey sweet orange, or other popular varieties.