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    Prince Matsukata Masayoshi (松方 正義, 25 February 1835 – 2 July 1924) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1891 to 1892 and 1896...
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  • Matsukata Masayoshi (松方 正義, 1835–1924), 4th and 6th Prime Minister of Japan Saburō Matsukata (松方 三郎, 1899–1973), Japanese Scout leader Haru Matsukata Reischauer...
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    Ambassador to Japan Edwin O. Reischauer. Haru Matsukata was born in Tokyo. She was a granddaughter of Matsukata Masayoshi, a prime minister in the Meiji era known...
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    450,872 Constitutional Liberal 130 43.33% (Matsukata Masayoshi) 1892 15 February 1892 Matsukata Masayoshi 91.59% (D) December 25, 1891 434,594 094 31...
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  • Matsukata Cabinet may refer to: First Matsukata Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Matsukata Masayoshi from 1891 to 1892 Second Matsukata Cabinet...
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    Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第4代 松方 正義 [4th Matsukata Masayoshi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan....
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    chose Matsukata Kojiro, the third son of Matsukata Masayoshi, as his successor. Matsukata remained president for the next 32 years until 1928. Matsukata expanded...
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  • entomologist Masayoshi Manabe (真鍋 政義, born 1963), Japanese volleyball player Matsukata Masayoshi (松方 正義, 1835 – 1924), Japanese politician Masayoshi Motegi...
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    Preceded by Matsukata Masayoshi Succeeded by Ōkuma Shigenobu In office 8 August 1892 – 31 August 1896 Monarch Meiji Preceded by Matsukata Masayoshi Succeeded...
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    (和魂洋才, Wakonyosai) The main leaders of this were Itō Hirobumi, Matsukata Masayoshi, Kido Takayoshi, Itagaki Taisuke, Yamagata Aritomo, Mori Arinori...
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    1906) Yamagata Aritomo (1 April 1906) Katsura Tarō (10 October 1913) Matsukata Masayoshi (14 July 1916) Tōgō Heihachirō (11 November 1926) Saionji Kinmochi...
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    Second Matsukata Cabinet is the sixth Cabinet of Japan led by Matsukata Masayoshi from September 18, 1896, to January 12, 1898. "Second Matsukata Cabinet"...
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    450,872 Constitutional Liberal 130 43.33% (Matsukata Masayoshi) 2nd 15 February 1892 Matsukata Masayoshi 91.59% (D) 25 December 1891 434,594 094 31.33%...
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    1891 Monarch Meiji Preceded by Sanjō Sanetomi (Acting) Succeeded by Matsukata Masayoshi Personal details Born (1838-06-14)14 June 1838 Kawashima, Chōshū...
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    book}}: |author= has generic name (help); |website= ignored (help) Chounan, Masayoshi; 長南政義 (December 2007). "Oyama Iwao". In 伊藤隆; 季武嘉也 (eds.). 近現代日本人物史料情報辞典...
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  • Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 28 May 2012. 第4•5代 松方 正義 [3rd/9th Matsukata Masayoshi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan....
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  • Miye's father was Shokuma Matsukata, who was part of the Matsukata family. Her paternal grandfather was Matsukata Masayoshi, Prime Minister of Japan from...
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    statesmen and diplomats Kuroda Kiyotaka, 2nd Prime Minister of Japan Matsukata Masayoshi, 4th and 6th Prime Minister Yamamoto Gonnohyōe. 22nd Prime Minister...
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    side of Mount Fuji. Matsukata was son of the early Meiji Period Finance Minister and genrō, Matsukata Masayoshi. In 1972, Matsukata was awarded the Bronze...
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    into the Shimpotō (Progressive Party).[citation needed] In 1897, Matsukata Masayoshi convinced Ōkuma to participate in his second administration as Foreign...
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    in the modern shipbuilding industry. In April 1876, supported by Matsukata Masayoshi, the Vice Minister of Finance, who was from the same province as...
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    Masayoshi Ōhira (大平 正芳, Ōhira Masayoshi, 12 March 1910 – 12 June 1980) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1978 to 1980. Ōhira's...
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    1896 Acting Monarch Meiji Preceded by Itō Hirobumi Succeeded by Matsukata Masayoshi In office 30 April 1888 – 25 October 1889 Monarch Meiji Preceded...
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    Matsukata Masayoshi, Prime minister (1891–1892) Itō Hirobumi, Prime minister (1892–1896) Kuroda Kiyotaka, Acting Prime minister (1896–1896) Matsukata...
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    International School was founded by Tané Matsukata, granddaughter of former Prime Minister of Japan Matsukata Masayoshi, and sister of Haru M. Reischauer, wife...
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    troops arrive in Korea. Japanese prime minister Itō Hirobumi tells Matsukata Masayoshi that since the Qing Empire appear to be making military preparations...
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    Masayoshi Ito (伊東 正義, Itō Masayoshi, 15 December 1913 – 21 May 1994) was a Japanese political figure. He served as acting Prime Minister of Japan in 1980...
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    The First Matsukata Cabinet is the fourth Cabinet of Japan led by Matsukata Masayoshi from May 6, 1891, to August 8, 1892. "First Matsukata Cabinet"....
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    state-owned industries had been operating at a loss, and Finance Minister Matsukata Masayoshi decided to sell all of these to politically connected capitalists...
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    in Satsuma, Kagoshima, Matsukata was the third son of the early Meiji period Finance Minister and genrō, Matsukata Masayoshi who was also Japan's fourth...
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