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    Sir Ernest Mason Satow, GCMG, PC (30 June 1843 – 26 August 1929), was a British diplomat, scholar and Japanologist. He is better known in Japan, where...
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    Ogasawara Dzusho no Kami, June 24, 1863, quoted in A Diplomat in Japan, Ernest Satow, p75 Edward Neale, the head of the British Legation, responded on very...
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    like skiing and skating. The lake was a favourite summer haunt of Sir Ernest Satow when he was Britain's envoy in Japan from 1895 to 1900, as his diaries...
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  • American influence in Japan wanes as British influence strengthens, led by Ernest Satow and Rutherford Alcock. In 1863, the Blade Twin continues working with...
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  • Asiatic Society of Japan at Yokohama in 1872 by Western scholars such as Ernest Satow and Frederick Victor Dickins was an important event in the development...
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    between Britain and Japan (1900 to 1912), swapping appointments with Sir Ernest Satow who replaced him as Minister in Peking. On 30 January 1902, the first...
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    met the noted British diplomat Ernest Satow in the 1860s, as recorded in the latter's A Diplomat in Japan, and Satow was present at the unveiling as...
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    no shiseki to meishō, pp. 66–67 Satow, Ernest Mason (2009), A Diplomat in Japan, Part II: The Diaries of Ernest Satow, 1870–1883, Ian Ruxton, p. 433,...
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    1885, Willis was appointed, on the recommendation of his good friend Ernest Satow, as a doctor with the British Consulate General in Bangkok. In addition...
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    to the capture of Hakodate by the Mikado's forces in 1869. Trans. Sir Ernest Satow. Wilmington, Del., Scholarly Resources, 1973. Héon, François-Xavier (2010)...
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  • Satow may refer to: Anyone with the Japanese family name Satō who romanizes it as Satow Ernest Mason Satow, diplomat Heath Satow, sculptor Michael Graham...
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    from Choshu, or radical officials in the court. British diplomat Sir Ernest Satow wrote, "it is impossible to deny that [the Emperor Kōmei's] disappearance...
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    against the shōgun. Sakamoto is mentioned under this alias in the diary of Ernest Satow for 30 September 1867: "Mr. Saedani had to be sat up for laughing at...
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    ill at the age of 36 and died on 30 January 1867. British diplomat Sir Ernest Satow wrote, "it is impossible to deny that [Emperor Kōmei's] disappearance...
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    Japanologists active in Japan during the late 19th century. (Others included Ernest Satow and W. G. Aston.) He also wrote some of the earliest translations of...
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  • Jansen (2000), p. 334. Quoted and translated in A Diplomat In Japan, Sir Ernest Satow, p. 353, ISBN 978-1-933330-16-7 Friday, 2007:108. Friday, Karl (2007)...
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    1972) was a Japanese botanist whose father was the British diplomat Sir Ernest Satow. He was a founder of the Japanese Natural History Society, and is known...
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    1859-1972, pp. 53-62. Nish, pp. 63-71. Nish, pp. 72-77. Nussbaum, "Satow, Ernest Mason," p. 829., p. 829, at Google Books "No. 27263". The London Gazette...
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    Sea and the Straits of Shimonoseki. His interpreter at Shimonoseki was Ernest Satow. Kuper was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) on...
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    British ships. A full account of the battle is contained in Ernest Satow's A Diplomat in Japan. Satow was present as a young interpreter for the British admiral...
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    populären Kinofilm, p 90 och 91. Daniel Scherer (2009) Medzini, p.88 Ernest Satow, Diplomat in Japan (London, 1921) p. 375 Medzini, Meron French Policy...
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    English Landscape. Book Club Associates. pp. 124–126. The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, 1906-1911 - Page 271 "BBC Seven Wonders". Retrieved 19 June 2021. "RNLI:...
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    p.66. Ion, The Cross and the Rising Sun, p.95 Satow, Ernest (2010). The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister to Japan (1895-1900) (e-book ed...
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  • Secretary to the Conference at Tokyo for the Revision of the Treaties, after Ernest Satow left Japan in 1883. On 1 June 1889, he was appointed Japanese Secretary...
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  • front rank of British Japanologists in the 19th century occupied by Ernest Satow, Basil Hall Chamberlain, William George Aston and arguably Frederick...
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    found guilty for the slaughter of foreigners in China. Alfons Mumm, Ernest Satow, and Komura Jutaro signed on behalf of Germany, Britain, and Japan, respectively...
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  • Peace and War: The Diaries of Harold Temperley) (2014) ISBN 0754663930 Ernest Satow who corresponded with Temperley Herbert Butterfield had Temperley as...
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  • this time he was in contact with Japanese doctors and culture, and also Ernest Satow who became a lifelong correspondent and friend. He began publishing English...
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    Chōshū cultivated personal connections with British diplomats, notably Ernest Mason Satow. Satsuma domain received British assistance for their naval modernisation...
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  • represented New Zealand at the Washington Naval Conference (1921-1922). Sir Ernest Satow, former British Ambassador to Japan and British Ambassador to China,...
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