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Nakamuta Kuranosuke

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Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, And The Emergence Of The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868-1922
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Nakamuta was forced out of active duty and into the reserves in 1900 by his political rivals
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the same year. He also became commandant of the Naval Academy in 1871. He was promoted to
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and the official creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Nakamuta was given the rank of
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The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain: Early Travel Encounters in the Far West
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in 1894, where he was outspoken in his opposition against the
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On 7 July 1884, Natamura was ennobled with the title of
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Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits, Vol. III
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Saga domain
Hizen Province
Japan
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy

Vice Admiral
Boshin War
Order of the Rising Sun
Japanese name
surname
Viscount
admiral
Imperial Japanese Navy
Saga domain
Saga prefecture
Imperial Japanese Navy
Boshin War
Tokugawa bakufu
Chƍyƍ
Naval Battle of Hakodate
Banryƫ
Meiji government
commander
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
rear admiral
vice admiral
commander in chief
Yokosuka Naval District

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