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    Viscount Shinagawa Yajirō (品川 弥二郎, November 20, 1843 – February 26, 1900) was a Chōshū Domain samurai, who became Home Minister in early Meiji period Japan...
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  • Shinagawa is a ward in Tokyo. Named after it are: Shinagawa Station Shinagawa Seaside Station Shinagawa Masakazu Shinagawa Yajirō Fictional characters:...
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    Aoki Shūzō (1844–1914), diplomat and Foreign Minister in Meiji Japan Shinagawa Yajirō (1843–1900), Home Minister in early Meiji Japan Sone Arasuke (1849–1910)...
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  • Tokyo School of Fine Arts and Tatsu, the adopted daughter of Viscount Shinagawa Yajirō. He originally studied law at the present-day University of Tokyo....
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  • Kuki - Vice-Admiral and SNLF commander (Voiced by: Katsuhisa Hōki) Yajirō Shinagawa - Commander (Voiced by: Shinya Ōtaki (1st voice) / Masaharu Satō (2nd...
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    Preceded by Yamagata Aritomo Home Minister May 1890 – June 1891 Succeeded by Shinagawa Yajirō Preceded by Nire Kagenori Minister of the Navy 11 March 1893 – 8 November...
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    in 1900, after their creation was debated in the Diet of Japan by Shinagawa Yajirō and Hirata Tosuke as a means of modernizing Japanese agriculture and...
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    Seats won 105 103 Seat change 2 54   Third party Fourth party   Leader Shinagawa Yajirō Party Kokumin Kyōkai Yamashita Club Last election 32 – Seats won 29...
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      First party Second party Third party   Leader Ōkuma Shigenobu Shinagawa Yajirō Party Kenseitō Kokumin Kyōkai Hiyoshi Club Last election 208 29 – Seats won...
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  • and law. Following the Meiji Restoration, he accompanied Ōyama Iwao, Shinagawa Yajirō and Nakahama Manjirō to Germany in 1871 during the Franco-Prussian...
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  • regional offices encourage good people to run for office. Home Minister Shinagawa Yajirō interpreted this as a condemnation of political party activity, and...
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    Yamagata 17 May 1890   5 Saigō Tsugumichi 1st Matsukata 6 May 1891   6 Shinagawa Yajirō 1st Matsukata 1 June 1891   7 Soejima Taneomi 1st Matsukata 11 March...
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    Katō Hiroyuki, diplomats Inoue Kaoru and Aoki Shūzō and statesmen Shinagawa Yajirō and Katsura Tarō as Verein für deutsche Wissenschaften, or German Studies...
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    post as Home Secretary under Shinagawa Yajirō in the 1st Matsukata Masayoshi administration (1891–1892). He assisted Shinagawa in using his authority as...
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  • Miyoshi, poet, literary critic, and editor (d. 1964) February 26 – Shinagawa Yajirō, politician (b. 1843) August 23 – Kuroda Kiyotaka, second Prime Minister...
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    Seats won 107 49 Seat change 13 11   Third party Fourth party   Leader  – Shinagawa Yajirō Party Rikken Kakushintō Kokumin Kyōkai Last election 42 35 Seats won...
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    Second party Third party   Leader Itagaki Taisuke Ōkuma Shigenobu Shinagawa Yajirō Party Liberal Rikken Kaishintō Kokumin Kyōkai Last election 94 38 –...
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    Count Saigō Jūdō Military (Navy) May 6, 1891 June 1, 1891 Viscount Shinagawa Yajirō Independent June 1, 1891 March 11, 1892 Count Soejima Taneomi Independent...
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    Franco-Prussian War, and arrived in Berlin in October together with Ōyama Iwao, Shinagawa Yajirō, and Arichi Shinanojō. After his return to Japan in May 1871, he worked...
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    Association) was a political party in Japan. Led by Saigō Jūdō and Shinagawa Yajirō, nationalist supporters of Matsukata Masayoshi and his government established...
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    with Takasugi Shinsaku, Kusaka Genzui, Itō Hirobumi, Inoue Kaoru, Shinagawa Yajirō) to a petition to rid Japan of the foreigners. After Chōshū forces...
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  • Komatsubara Eitarō March 13, 1886 特命全権公使 Minister Plenipotentiary 品川 弥二郎 Shinagawa Yajirō December 27, 1886 臨時代理公使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 井上 勝之助 Inoue...
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    Political offices Preceded by Shinagawa Yajirō Home Minister March 1892 – June 1892 Succeeded by Matsukata Masayoshi...
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    early Meiji period Japan, including Tani Tateki, Mutsu Munemitsu and Shinagawa Yajiro. His child name was Junsaku and later his name was Chuhei. His Art-name...
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    Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) by the recommendation of Inoue Kaoru, Shinagawa Yajirō and so on. Ikutaro was also awarded by the erection of the monument...
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  • series (Granzort, Super Granzort, Hyper Granzort) Konpeki no Kantai (Yajirō Shinagawa, Earhart Goering) Kyokujitsu no Kantai (Earhart Goering) Legend of...
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    thoughts, and politicians Inoue Kaoru, Katsura Tarō, Hirata Tōsuke and Shinagawa Yajirō, as well as diplomat Aoki Shūzō. Professor Georg Michaelis influenced...
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    resignation in the aftermath of the election scandal precipitated by Shinagawa Yajirō in 1892, Watanabe was appointed Minister of Finance under the 2nd Itō...
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    that the song was composed in 1868 by Masujiro Omura, with words by Yajiro Shinagawa. "Historia Miya San" Archived 5 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • (岩崎弥太郎) – the founder of Mitsubishi, born in Tosa Keizō Kanie as Iwasaki Yajirō (岩崎弥次郎) – Yatarō's father Mitsuko Baisho as Iwasaki Miwa (岩崎美和) – Yatarō's...
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