Ijūin Hikokichi, the Glossary
Ijūin Hikokichi (伊集院 彦吉, Ijūin Hikokichi; 22 July 1864 – 26 April 1924) was a Japanese diplomat and politician who served as minister of foreign affairs and Japanese ambassador to the Qing dynasty.[1]
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24 relations: Ōkubo Toshimichi, Cambridge University Press, Empire of Japan, Hara Takashi, Indiana University, Kagoshima, Kiyoura Keigo, Kwantung Leased Territory, Makino Nobuaki, Matsui Keishirō, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan), Neuralgia, Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920), Qing dynasty, Routledge, Samurai, Satsuma Domain, The Straits Times, Tianjin, Tokyo, Uchida Kōsai, Yamamoto Gonnohyōe, Yantai, 1911 Revolution.
- 20th-century Japanese diplomats
- Ambassadors of Japan to China
- Ambassadors of Japan to Italy
- Japanese colonial governors and administrators
- People of the Kwantung Leased Territory
Ōkubo Toshimichi
(26 September 1830 – 14 May 1878) was a Japanese statesman and one of the Three Great Nobles regarded as the main founders of modern Japan.
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
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Hara Takashi
was a Japanese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1918 until his assassination. Ijūin Hikokichi and Hara Takashi are 20th-century Japanese politicians.
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Indiana University
Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Kagoshima
, officially, is the capital city of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
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Kiyoura Keigo
Count was a Japanese politician.
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Kwantung Leased Territory
The Kwantung Leased Territory was a leased territory of the Empire of Japan in the Liaodong Peninsula from 1905 to 1945.
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Makino Nobuaki
Count, was a Japanese politician and imperial court official. Ijūin Hikokichi and Makino Nobuaki are Ambassadors of Japan to Italy and foreign ministers of Japan.
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Matsui Keishirō
was a Japanese statesman and diplomat. Ijūin Hikokichi and Matsui Keishirō are 20th-century Japanese diplomats, Ambassadors of Japan to China and foreign ministers of Japan.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
The is an executive department of the Government of Japan, and is responsible for the country's foreign policy and international relations.
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Neuralgia
Neuralgia (Greek neuron, "nerve" + algos, "pain") is pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves, as in intercostal neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, and glossopharyngeal neuralgia.
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Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
The Paris Peace Conference was a set of formal and informal diplomatic meetings in 1919 and 1920 after the end of World War I, in which the victorious Allies set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers.
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Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.
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Routledge
Routledge is a British multinational publisher.
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Samurai
were soldiers who served as retainers to lords (including ''daimyo'') in Feudal Japan.
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Satsuma Domain
The, briefly known as the, was a domain (han) of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan during the Edo period from 1602 to 1871.
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The Straits Times
The Straits Times (also known informally by its abbreviation ST) is a Singaporean daily English-language newspaper owned by the SPH Media Trust.
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Tianjin
Tianjin is a municipality and metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Uchida Kōsai
Count was a statesman, diplomat and interim prime minister, active in Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. Ijūin Hikokichi and Uchida Kōsai are Ambassadors of Japan to China and foreign ministers of Japan.
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Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
, was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and twice Prime Minister of Japan from 1913 to 1914 and again from 1923 to 1924.
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Yantai
Yantai, formerly known as Chefoo, is a coastal prefecture-level city on the Shandong Peninsula in northeastern Shandong province of People's Republic of China.
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1911 Revolution
The 1911 Revolution, also known as the Xinhai Revolution or Hsinhai Revolution, ended China's last imperial dynasty, the Qing dynasty, and led to the establishment of the Republic of China.
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See also
20th-century Japanese diplomats
- Hiroshi Ota
- Ijūin Hikokichi
- Kaneko Kentarō
- Katsuhiko Oku
- Matsui Keishirō
- Mineichirō Adachi
- Nagao Kita
- Takahira Kogorō
Ambassadors of Japan to China
- Heishiro Ogawa
- Hideo Tarumi
- Ijūin Hikokichi
- Japanese missions to Ming China
- Japanese missions to Sui China
- Japanese missions to Tang China
- Kumataro Honda
- Mamoru Shigemitsu
- Masato Kitera
- Masayuki Tani
- Matsui Keishirō
- Nobuyuki Abe
- Ono no Imoko
- Shinichi Nishimiya
- Uchida Kōsai
- Uichiro Niwa
- Yanagiwara Sakimitsu
Ambassadors of Japan to Italy
- Asano Nagakoto
- Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat)
- Ijūin Hikokichi
- Ken Harada (diplomat)
- List of ambassadors of Japan to Italy
- Makino Nobuaki
- Masaharu Kono
- Masataka Kawase
- Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga)
- Shigeru Yoshida
- Shin'ichirō Kurino
- Takahira Kogorō
- Tanaka Fujimaro
- Toshio Shiratori
Japanese colonial governors and administrators
- Fukushima Yasumasa
- Governor of the South Seas Mandate
- Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat)
- Hideo Kodama
- Hisakazu Tanaka
- Ijūin Hikokichi
- Jirō Minami
- Kenkichi Ueda
- Nobuyoshi Mutō
- Otozō Yamada
- Seiichirō Yasui
- Shigeru Honjō
- Takashi Hishikari
- Yamagata Isaburō
- Yoshijirō Umezu
- Yuitsu Tsuchihashi
- Ōshima Yoshimasa
- Ōta Masahiro
People of the Kwantung Leased Territory
- Fukushima Yasumasa
- Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat)
- Hideo Kodama
- Hisao Hayashi
- Ijūin Hikokichi
- Jirō Minami
- Kazuko Nakamura
- Kenkichi Ueda
- Masao Kishimoto
- Nobuyoshi Mutō
- Otozō Yamada
- Shigeru Honjō
- Takashi Hishikari
- Toshio Ōtsu
- Yamagata Isaburō
- Yoshijirō Umezu
- Ōshima Yoshimasa
- Ōta Masahiro
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ijūin_Hikokichi
Also known as Ijuin Hikokichi.