Viscount Sone Arasuke (曾禰 荒助, February 20, 1849 – September 13, 1910) was a Japanese politician, diplomat, cabinet minister, and second Japanese Resident-General...
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nationalist, An Jung-geun in October 1909, Terauchi was appointed to replace Sone Arasuke as the third and last Japanese Resident-General of Korea in May 1910...
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December 1905 14 June 1909 3 years, 175 days Meiji [better source needed] 2 Sone Arasuke (1849–1910) 14 June 1909 30 May 1910 350 days 3 Terauchi Masatake (1852–1919)...
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Japan Shinagawa Yajirō (1843–1900), Home Minister in early Meiji Japan Sone Arasuke (1849–1910), politician, diplomat, cabinet minister, and second Japanese...
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Japanese judoka Arasuke Sone (曾禰 荒助, 1849–1910), Japanese politician Chūsei Sone (曽根 中生, 1937–2014), Japanese film director Dokan Sone (曽根 道貫, 1914–1992)...
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Political offices Preceded by Sone Arasuke Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Sept 1901 – Jan 1906 Succeeded by Katō Takaaki Preceded by Terauchi Masatake...
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Matsudaira Norikata (6 January 1910) Ōkuma Shigenobu (29 April 1910) Sone Arasuke (29 August 1910) Tani Tateki (9 February 1911) Ōshima Yoshimasa (17 June...
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Gabriel de Toledo Piza e Almeida and the Japanese plenipotentiary Minister Sone Arasuke, allowing the introduction of Japanese immigrants in Brazil. Japan, which...
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Aritomo New office Resident General of Korea 1905–1909 Succeeded by Sone Arasuke Preceded by Yamagata Aritomo President of the Privy Council 1909 Succeeded by...
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Japanese Korea Governors general Itō Hirobumi, Resident general (1905–1909) Sone Arasuke, Resident general (1909) Terauchi Masatake, Resident general (1909–1910)...
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Justice Nov 1898 – Oct 1900 Succeeded by Kaneko Kentarō Preceded by Yoshikawa Akimasa Minister of Justice Sep 1896 – Jan 1898 Succeeded by Sone Arasuke...
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June 1898 October 1900 8 Katō Takaaki (1st) October 1900 June 1901 9 Sone Arasuke June 1901 September 1901 10 Baron Komura Jutarō (1st) September 1901...
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Preceded by Aoki Shūzō Minister of Foreign Affairs 1900–1901 Succeeded by Sone Arasuke Preceded by Komura Jutarō Minister of Foreign Affairs 1906 Succeeded by...
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(Army) June 2, 1901 January 7, 1906 Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Sone Arasuke Independent June 2, 1901 September 21, 1901 Baron Komura Jutarō Independent...
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1 1 Itō Hirobumi 伊藤 博文 21 December 1905 14 June 1909 None Meiji 2 2 Sone Arasuke 曾禰 荒助 14 June 1909 30 May 1910 None 3 3 Terauchi Masatake 寺内 正毅 30 May...
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Industrial Exhibition Support Association; Ozaki Yukio, Vice-President; Baron Sone Arasuke, Chief Examiner of the Tokyo Industrial Exhibition | EDO-TOKYO MUSEIUM...
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Katō Tsunetada September 11, 1893 特命全権公使 Minister Plenipotentiary 曾禰 荒助 Sone Arasuke March 27, 1897 臨時代理公使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 佐藤 愛麿 Satō Aimaro...
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Political offices Preceded by Sone Arasuke Minister of Communications September 1903 – January 1906 Succeeded by Yamagata Isaburō Preceded by Matsuoka...
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Tokyo–8th (1829–1903) Taiseikai November 26, 1890 December 25, 1891 Sone Arasuke Rep for Yamaguchi–4th (1849–1910) Chuo Club May 3, 1892 August 31, 1893...
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1898 1900 8 Watanabe Kunitake 1900 1901 9 Saionji Kinmochi 1901 1901 10 Sone Arasuke 1901 1906 11 Yoshiro Sakatani 1906 1908 12 Matsuda Masahisa 1908 1908...
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Yoshikawa had four daughters but no sons, he adopted a younger son of Sone Arasuke, who married his Yoshikawa's 4th daughter Kamako. The son, Hiroharu,...
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1843) August 26 – Ume Kenjirō, legal scholar (b. 1860) September 13 – Sone Arasuke, politician and Japanese Resident-General of Korea (b. 1849) October...
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as Resident-General of Korea, Yamagata accompanied the new Resident Sone Arasuke to Korea as Deputy Resident-General. Following the formal annexation...
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Communications Jun 1898 – Nov 1898 Succeeded by Yoshikawa Akimasa Preceded by Sone Arasuke Minister of Agriculture & Commerce Oct 1900 – Jun 1902 Succeeded by Hirata...
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June 1898 15 Ōishi Masami 1st Ōkuma 30 June 1898 8 November 1898 16 Sone Arasuke 2nd Yamagata 8 November 1898 19 October 1900 17 Hayashi Yūzō 4th Itō...
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Political offices Preceded by Kaneko Kentarō Minister of Agriculture & Commerce Jun–Nov 1898 Succeeded by Sone Arasuke...
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Jūdō Kokumin Kyōkai January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898 Minister of Justice Sone Arasuke Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898 Minister of Education Marquess...
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November 8, 1898 October 19, 1900 Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Sone Arasuke Independent November 8, 1898 October 19, 1900 Minister of Communications...
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22 December 1900 12 Yoshikawa Akimasa 1st Katsura 2 June 1901 13 Sone Arasuke 1st Katsura 17 July 1903 concurrently Finance Minister 14 Ōura Kanetake...
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Korea, at that time a Japanese protectorate, and was replaced by Baron Sone Arasuke. Ito's assassination, three months later, would lead to Korea being annexed...
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