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Inagaki Manjirō

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in 1882. Sent down from Tokyo University with many others after the Incident of 1883, when the student body rebelled and boycotted the graduation ceremonies because the time of the ceremony was changed, he never returned, unlike most of the others. Instead, Inagaki went to
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Inagaki wrote a number of scholarly books in English and Japanese on international affairs but died relatively young with his potential unfulfilled. His writings urging
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on 19 November 1899 and envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in 1903. He continued in that role until July 1907, when he was transferred to
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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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After graduating Inagaki returned to Japan, and became a temporary professor at
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Japan and the Pacific and the Japanese View of the Eastern Question
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and certain factions in the government in the early 20th century.
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and became Japan's first deputy Minister Resident to the
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on the website of the National Diet Library of Japan
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Index


Nagasaki
Japan
Madrid
Spain
Japanese name
surname
Japanese
diplomat
Meiji period
Japan
Nagasaki
samurai
Hirado Domain
warder
Satsuma
Nagasaki
Satsuma Rebellion
Tokyo Imperial University
Britain
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Cambridge University
gentlemen
classical literature
Greek
Pembroke College
Charles Edward Searle
Gakushuin
Foreign Ministry
Kingdom of Siam

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