Heihachiro Oshio stood up for the rights of poor commoners. After rising to action in 1837, the first cannon shot was fired into an over 200-year-old Japanese pagoda tree in the back yard of a police sergeant’s home across from Oshio’s residence.
Heihachiro Oshio stood up for the rights of poor commoners. After rising to action in 1837, the first cannon shot was fired into an over 200-year-old Japanese pagoda tree in the back yard of a police sergeant’s home across from Oshio’s residence.