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Index Yamagata Isaburō

Prince was a Japanese politician, cabinet minister, and Japanese Inspector-General of Korea.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: Aichi Prefecture, Ōura Kanetake, Chōshū Domain, Empire of Japan, Germany, Governor-General of Chōsen, Hara Takashi, Hasegawa Yoshimichi, Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat), Hiro Matsushita, Home Ministry, House of Peers (Japan), Ijūin Hikokichi, Itō Hirobumi, Iwakura Mission, Japan, Japanese Resident-General of Korea, Katō Hiroyuki, Kazoku, Kwantung Leased Territory, March First Movement, Meiji Restoration, Mie Prefecture, Ministry of Communications (Japan), Nagato Province, National Diet, Order of the Paulownia Flowers, Order of the Rising Sun, Order of the Sacred Treasure, Prince, Privy Council of Japan, Saionji Kinmochi, Shōdō Hirata, Sone Arasuke, Terauchi Masatake, Tokushima Prefecture, Yamagata Aritomo, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

  2. Governors of Aichi Prefecture
  3. Governors of Tokushima Prefecture
  4. Japanese colonial governors and administrators
  5. People from Chōshū Domain
  6. People of the Kwantung Leased Territory
  7. Politicians from Yamaguchi Prefecture
  8. Recipients of the Order of the Plum Blossom

Aichi Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū.

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Ōura Kanetake

was a politician and bureaucrat in late Meiji and early Taishō period Empire of Japan. Yamagata Isaburō and Ōura Kanetake are government ministers of Japan, members of the House of Peers (Japan), People of Meiji-period Japan and Recipients of the Order of the Plum Blossom.

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Chōshū Domain

The, also known as the, was a domain (han) of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan during the Edo period from 1600 to 1871.

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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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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Governor-General of Chōsen

The Governor-General of Chōsen (Chōsen Sōtoku; Joseon Chongdok) was the chief administrator of the Government-General of Chōsen (Chōsen Sōtokufu; Joseon Chongdokbu) (a part of an administrative organ established by the Imperial government of Japan) from 1910 to 1945.

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Hara Takashi

was a Japanese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1918 until his assassination. Yamagata Isaburō and Hara Takashi are government ministers of Japan and People of Meiji-period Japan.

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Hasegawa Yoshimichi

Count was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army and Japanese Governor General of Korea from 1916 to 1919. Yamagata Isaburō and Hasegawa Yoshimichi are People of Meiji-period Japan.

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Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat)

Baron was a diplomat of the Empire of Japan. Yamagata Isaburō and Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat) are Japanese colonial governors and administrators and People of the Kwantung Leased Territory.

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Hiro Matsushita

, also known by, is a Japanese businessman and former racing driver.

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Home Ministry

The was a Cabinet-level ministry established under the Meiji Constitution that managed the internal affairs of Empire of Japan from 1873 to 1947.

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House of Peers (Japan)

The was the upper house of the Imperial Diet as mandated under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (in effect from 11 February 1889 to 3 May 1947).

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Ijūin Hikokichi

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. Yamagata Isaburō and Ijūin Hikokichi are Japanese colonial governors and administrators and People of the Kwantung Leased Territory.

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Itō Hirobumi

was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan. Yamagata Isaburō and Itō Hirobumi are members of the House of Peers (Japan), People from Chōshū Domain and politicians from Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Iwakura Mission

The Iwakura Mission or Iwakura Embassy (岩倉使節団, Iwakura Shisetsudan) was a Japanese diplomatic voyage to the United States and Europe conducted between 1871 and 1873 by leading statesmen and scholars of the Meiji period.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Japanese Resident-General of Korea

The Japanese resident-general of Korea (Kankokutōkan; Ilbon-ui dae hangugtong-gam) was the leader of Korea under Japanese rule from 1905 to 1910.

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Katō Hiroyuki

Baron was an academic and politician of the Meiji period Japan. Yamagata Isaburō and Katō Hiroyuki are members of the House of Peers (Japan) and People of Meiji-period Japan.

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Kazoku

The was the hereditary peerage of the Empire of Japan, which existed between 1869 and 1947.

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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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March First Movement

The March First Movement was a series of protests against Japanese colonial rule that was held throughout Korea and internationally by the Korean diaspora beginning on March 1, 1919.

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Meiji Restoration

The Meiji Restoration (Meiji Ishin), referred to at the time as the, and also known as the Meiji Renovation, Revolution, Regeneration, Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji.

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Mie Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu.

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Ministry of Communications (Japan)

The was a Cabinet-level ministry in the Empire of Japan.

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Nagato Province

, often called, was a province of Japan.

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National Diet

The is the national legislature of Japan.

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Order of the Paulownia Flowers

The is an order presented by the Japanese government.

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Order of the Rising Sun

The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji.

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Order of the Sacred Treasure

The is a Japanese order, established on 4 January 1888 by Emperor Meiji as the Order of Meiji.

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Prince

A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family.

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Privy Council of Japan

The was an advisory council to the Emperor of Japan that operated from 1888 to 1947.

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Saionji Kinmochi

Prince was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1906 to 1908 and from 1911 to 1912. Yamagata Isaburō and Saionji Kinmochi are members of the House of Peers (Japan) and People of Meiji-period Japan.

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Shōdō Hirata

(February 2, 1882 – January 9, 1971) was a Japanese painter who was active from the Meiji era to the Showa era, mainly in public exhibitions.

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Sone Arasuke

Viscount was a Japanese politician, diplomat, cabinet minister, and second Japanese Resident-General of Korea. Yamagata Isaburō and Sone Arasuke are government ministers of Japan, members of the House of Peers (Japan), People from Chōshū Domain, People of Meiji-period Japan and politicians from Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Terauchi Masatake

Gensui Count Terauchi Masatake (寺内正毅), GCB (5 February 1852 – 3 November 1919), was a Japanese military officer and politician. Yamagata Isaburō and Terauchi Masatake are government ministers of Japan and People of Meiji-period Japan.

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Tokushima Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku.

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Yamagata Aritomo

Gensui Prince also known as Prince Yamagata Kyōsuke, was a Japanese statesman and military commander who was twice-elected Prime Minister of Japan, and a leading member of the genrō, an élite group of senior statesmen who dominated Japanese politics after the Meiji Restoration. Yamagata Isaburō and Yamagata Aritomo are government ministers of Japan and People from Chōshū Domain.

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Yamaguchi Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu.

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See also

Governors of Aichi Prefecture

Governors of Tokushima Prefecture

Japanese colonial governors and administrators

People from Chōshū Domain

People of the Kwantung Leased Territory

Politicians from Yamaguchi Prefecture

Recipients of the Order of the Plum Blossom

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamagata_Isaburō

Also known as Isaburo Yamagata, Katsu Isaburō, Yamagata Isaburo.