Prince Itō Hirobumi (Japanese: 伊藤 博文, Hepburn: Itō Hirofumi, 16 October 1841 – 26 October 1909), born Hayashi Risuke (Japanese: 利助 林, Hepburn: Risuke...
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An Jung-geun (redirect from Assassination of Itō Hirobumi)
and North Korea for his 1909 assassination of the Japanese politician Itō Hirobumi, who had previously served as the first prime minister of Japan and Japanese...
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redeem himself by assassinating Itō Hirobumi, the Prime Minister of Japan and former Resident General of Korea. Itō is currently travelling by train...
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from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day. 32 prime ministers under...
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opposed Itō Hirobumi, leader of the civilian party, and exercised influence through his protégé, Katsura Tarō. After the assassination of Itō Hirobumi in 1909...
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Sixty-five men have served as prime minister, the first of whom was Itō Hirobumi taking office on 22 December 1885. The longest-serving prime minister...
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21, 1881, Itō Hirobumi was appointed to chair a government bureau to research various forms of constitutional government, and in 1882, Itō led an overseas...
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Japanese and Qing representatives in March and April 1895, Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi and Foreign Minister Mutsu Munemitsu wanted to reduce the power of the...
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dozen followers, including future political leaders Yamagata Aritomo, Itō Hirobumi and Inoue Kaoru, gathered in Kokura in Kyūshū and prepared an attack...
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of the Meiji oligarchy more sympathetic to political parties around Itō Hirobumi and parts of the liberal parties eventually formed a more permanent alliance...
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and heimin (平民, commoners). They lost their territorial privileges. Itō Hirobumi, one of the principal authors of the Meiji constitution, intended the...
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death. He was 29 years old. After his execution, he was first buried by Itō Hirobumi and his Chōshū comrades near the execution site. In 1863, he was later...
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Meiji University in 1881. In 1882, Saionji again traveled to Europe with Itō Hirobumi to study constitutional law. On his return, he joined the Privy Council...
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school with his brother Ikutarō (幾太郎). He was a close boyhood friend of Itō Hirobumi who later became Japan's first prime minister, and he played an active...
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also known simply as the Seiyūkai. Founded on September 15, 1900, by Itō Hirobumi, the Seiyūkai was a pro-government alliance of bureaucrats and former...
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Itō Jūzō (伊藤 十蔵, December 1817 – 19 March 1896) was a Japanese samurai of the Bakumatsu. He was the father of the first Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi. His...
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of the Satsuma and Chōshū clique in the Meiji oligarchy, most notably Itō Hirobumi, over his efforts to secure foreign loans, to establish a constitution...
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Komatsu Akihito Marquess Michitsune Koga Prince Yamagata Aritomo Prince Itō Hirobumi Prince Katsura Tarō World War II: Prince Fumimaro Konoe Kōki Hirota Hideki...
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three-masted tea clipper Whiteadder[citation needed], Inoue Kaoru and Itō Hirobumi, destined to be two of the greatest Japanese statesmen of the age, were...
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story of An Jung-geun, a Korean-independence activist who assassinated Itō Hirobumi, the first Prime Minister of Japan and Resident-General of Korea in 1909...
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The First Itō Cabinet is the first Cabinet of Japan led by Itō Hirobumi from December 22, 1885 to April 30, 1888. "First Itō Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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conservatives borrowed heavily from the Prussian constitutional system. Itō Hirobumi, one of the Meiji oligarchy and a Chōshū native long involved in government...
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vice-ambassadors, three of whom (Ōkubo Toshimichi, Kido Takayoshi, and Itō Hirobumi) were also ministers in the Japanese government. The historian Kume Kunitake...
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samurai who remained loyal while serving in the Meiji government, such as Itō Hirobumi and Itagaki Taisuke. On February 3, 1867, the 14-year-old Prince Mutsuhito...
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Jang Seung-gu who is talented in fixing machinery. Kim In-woo [ko] as Itō Hirobumi The first Resident-General of Korea. Jung In-kyum [ko] as Hayashi Gonsuke...
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actually strengthened their position in Manchuria. The Japanese statesman Itō Hirobumi started to negotiate with the Russians. He regarded Japan as too weak...
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Guangxu Emperor also held secret talks with former Japanese Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi with the aim of using his experience in the Meiji Restoration to lead...
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Yamamoto Gonnohyōe (1852-1933) From Chōshū Domain: Inoue Kaoru (1835-1915) Itō Hirobumi (1841-1909) Katsura Tarō (1848-1913) Kido Takayoshi (1833-1877) Ōmura...
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embassies were recalled from Korea due to the treaty. On February 1, 1906, Itō Hirobumi, who led the Japanese treaty negotiations, became the first Japanese...
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Itō Cabinet may refer to: First Itō Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Itō Hirobumi from 1885 to 1888 Second Itō Cabinet, the Japanese government...
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