Marquess Komura Jutarō, GCB, GCMG, GCVO (小村 壽太郎, September 16, 1855 – November 25, 1911) was a Japanese statesman and diplomat. Komura was born to a lower-ranking...
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Navy during World War II Komura Jutarō, GCB, GCMG, GCVO (1855–1911), statesman and diplomat in Meiji period Japan Masahiko Kōmura (born 1942), Japanese politician...
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same way. Notable people with the name include: Komura Jutarō (小村 壽太郎, 1855–1911), Japanese diplomat Jutaro Nakao (中尾 受太郎, born 1970), Japanese mixed martial...
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Giers. Empire of Japan, represented by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Komura Jutarō. French Republic, represented by the Minister plenipotentiary Paul Beau...
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sides in terms of manpower and resources, Japanese Foreign Minister Komura Jutarō judged that it was now critical for Japan to push for a settlement....
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Anglo-Japanese alliance to reassure each other of their interests. Komura Jutarō and later Prime Minister Katō Takaaki were major organizers during the...
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Hasekura Tsunenaga (1571-1622) Inagaki Manjirō (1861-1908) Hiroshi Inomata Komura Jutarō (1855-1911) Katsuhiko Oku (1958-2003) Motono Ichirō (1862-1918) Kenzo...
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1906) Kuroki Tamemoto (1 April 1906) Kodama Gentarō (1 April 1906) Komura Jutarō (1 April 1906) Sakuma Samata (1 April 1906) Sasaki Takayuki (1 April...
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October 1900 June 1901 9 Sone Arasuke June 1901 September 1901 10 Baron Komura Jutarō (1st) September 1901 January 1906 8 Katō Takaaki (2nd) January 1906...
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room at The Wentworth, 1905 Count Witte leaving the Wentworth, 1905 Komura Jutarō and Takahira Kogoro leaving The Wentworth for the peace conference,...
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Nagayoshi Ogasawara, a member of the Imperial Family Early period Marquess Komura Jutarō: Boxer Protocol and the Treaty of Portsmouth Count Mutsu Munemitsu:...
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of Foreign Affairs 1900–1901 Succeeded by Sone Arasuke Preceded by Komura Jutarō Minister of Foreign Affairs 1906 Succeeded by Saionji Kinmochi Preceded by...
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investigations conducted by Japanese emissaries Uchida Sadatsuchi and Komura Jūtarō, and the verdicts of the trials of the assassins in Hiroshima. Evidence...
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idea of war against Russia on financial grounds, while Katsura Tarō, Komura Jutarō and Field Marshal Yamagata Aritomo favored war. Meanwhile, Japan and...
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Tadasu Minister of Foreign Affairs July 1908 – August 1908 Succeeded by Komura Jutarō Preceded by Sone Arasuke Resident General of Korea May 1910 – October...
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Takaaki 1895–1900 Hayashi Tadasu 1900–1905 Hayashi Tadasu 1905–1906 Komura Jutarō 1906–1908 Katō Takaaki 2nd time, 1908–1912 Katsunosuke Inoue 1913–1916...
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Oligarch politician, Genrō, drafter of the Meiji Constitution Marquess Komura Jutarō (LL.B.), Meiji Oligarch politician, senior diplomat, Foreign Minister...
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States Yoko Taro, a Japanese video game director and scenario writer Jutarō Komura Jutarō (小村 壽太郎, 1855–1911), Japanese politician and a statesman and diplomat...
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Paul Lafargue, French Marxist theorist, activist (b. 1842) November 26 Komura Jutarō, Japanese statesman (b. 1855) Nikola Hristić, Prime Minister of Serbia...
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Political offices Preceded by Komura Jutarō Minister of Foreign Affairs 1911–1912 Succeeded by Katsura Tarō Preceded by Gotō Shinpei Minister of Foreign...
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Hirobumi Toshiyuki Nishida as Takahashi Korekiyo Naoto Takenaka as Komura Jutarō Ren Ōsugi as Mutsu Munemitsu Shinya Owada as Inoue Kaoru Takeshi Ōbayashi...
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supplies. A provisional Japanese civilian administration led by Baron Komura Jutarō (and later succeeded by Lieutenant General Fukushima Yasumasa) was established...
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Portsmouth's Japanese sister city of Nichinan—the hometown of Marquis Komura Jutarō, Japan's representative at the conference. Ohio University in Athens...
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Kami no Shizuku (2009) – Doi Robert Saka no Ue no Kumo (2009–11) – Komura Jutarō Garo: Makai Senki (2011) (Episode 1) – Eiichi Anan/Cigarein Gunshi Kanbei...
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Abhakara Kiartivongse, 1900 Thanom Kittikachorn Bert Koenders, 2014 Komura Jutarō (1855–1911) Jorge Kosmas Sifaki, 2014 Sir John Kotelawala (1895–1980)...
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Japanese migration there and they lobbied Japanese foreign minister Komura Jutarō to address the situation. Meanwhile, in Mexico, there was increasing...
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Yi Jae-wan on 16 September 1904 Min Young-hwan on 16 September 1904 Komura Jutarō on 19 September 1904 Yikuang on 27 February 1905 Kuwashi Okazawa on...
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school, one of whose graduates was the Meiji period diplomat Marquis Komura Jutarō. The town of Aburatsu and the villages of Agata, Obi, Hosoda, Nangō...
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talented people who would later serve in the Meiji government, including Komura Jutarō, who became Minister of Foreign Affairs and who signed the Portsmouth...
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School, its construction having been funded by Japanese diplomat Marquis Komura Jutarō. It taught general subjects to Japanese-Canadians in the area as a full-time...
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