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Kishichiro Okura

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on July 6, 1907, where he came in second. Okura was also one of the pioneers who introduced the motor car to Japan. He was President of the
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or Japanese Go Association in 1924, where he organized and supported professional go players in Japan following the
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Japanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era, 1868-1912: Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan
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from 1903 to 1906 but did not graduate. He competed in the first ever car race held at
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Okura Kishichiro was a primary patron in the establishment of the
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from the website of the Cambridge & Oxford Society, Tokyo
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and subsequent ceasing of government support for the
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Okura Kishichiro

Okura Kihachiro
Zaibatsu
Shogyo
Tokyo Keizai University
Trinity College, Cambridge
Brooklands
Surrey
Imperial Hotel
Okura luxury hotel chain
Nihon Ki-in
Meiji Restoration
four go houses
Okraulo
Kikuchi Dairoku
Suematsu Kenchō
Inagaki Manjirō
Anglo-Japanese relations
Japanese students in Britain
"Okraulo"
the original

Kishichirō Ōkura
Reminiscences
Japanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era, 1868-1912: Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan
ISBN
1-4116-1256-6
La Maison Italienne
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