Assassinated Japanese People
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9781230647579
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPlease note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Assassinated Japanese politicians, It Hirobumi, Sait Makoto, Takahashi Korekiyo, Ii Naosuke, Sakamoto Ry ma, Hara Takashi, mura Masujir, Koki Ishii, kubo Toshimichi, Iccho Itoh, Inukai Tsuyoshi, Hideo Murai, Yoshinori Shirakawa, Mori Arinori, J tar Watanabe, Yokoi Sh nan, Tetsuzan Nagata, Sakuma Sh zan, Inejiro Asanuma, Dan Takuma, Kazuo Nagano. Excerpt: Prince It Hirobumi, GCB, 16 October 1841-26 October 1909, also called Hirofumi/Hakubun and Shunsuke in his youth) was a samurai of Ch sh domain, Japanese statesman, four time Prime Minister of Japan (the 1st, 5th, 7th and 10th), genr and Resident-General of Korea. It was assassinated by An Jung-geun, a Korean nationalist who was against the annexation of Korea by the Japanese Empire. The politician, intellectual, and author Suematsu Kench was It 's son-in-law, having married his second daughter, Ikuko. It was born as the son of Hayashi Juzo. He was originally named Hayashi Risuke. His father Hayashi Juzo was the adopted son of Mizui Buhei who was an adopted son of It Yaemon's family, a lower class samurai from Hagi, Ch sh domain (present-day Yamaguchi prefecture). Mizui Buhei was renamed to It Naoemon. Mizui Juzo took the name It Juzo, and Hayashi Risuke was renamed to It Shunsuke at first, then It Hirobumi. He was a student of Yoshida Sh in at the Sh ka Sonjuku and later joined the Sonn j i movement ("to revere the Emperor and expel the barbarians"), together with Kido Takayoshi. It was chosen to be one of the Ch sh Five who studied at University College London in 1863, and the experience in Great Britain convinced him of the necessity of Japan adopting Western ways. In 1864, It returned to Japan with fellow student Inoue Kaoru to attempt to warn the Ch sh clan against going to war with the foreign...