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  1. The brilliant and influential statesman, Itō Hirobumi (1841-1909), and the first prime minister of Japan's modern state, has been poorly understood. This biography attempts to set the record straight about Itō's thought and vision for Japan's modernisation based on research in primary sources.

  2. Itō Hirobumi - Japanese Statesman, Assassination: In 1905, following the Russo-Japanese War, Itō was sent to Korea to negotiate the treaty that turned Korea into a Japanese protectorate. He returned there as resident general (1906–09), where he pursued a gradualist policy of economic and bureaucratic reform. However, he increasingly sought to suppress Korean nationalism (including ...

  3. Itó Hirobumi ( japánul: 伊藤 博文, nyugaton: Hirobumi Itō) ( 1841. október 16. – 1909. október 26.) japán herceg, államférfi, négyszer Japán miniszterelnöke, Korea kormányzója. Korának egyik legmeghatározóbb politikusa volt, kormányzása alatt Japán imperialista nagyhatalommá vált.

  4. Putera Itō Hirobumi ( Jepun: 伊藤 博文, Hepburn: Itō Hirobumi, 16 Oktober 1841 – 26 Oktober 1909, juga dikenali sebagai Hirofumi/Hakubun dan Shunsuke sewaktu muda) ialah seorang bangsawan Jepun, Residen-Jeneral Korea, Perdana Menteri Jepun empat kali (yang pertama, ke-5, ke-7 dan ke-10) dan genrō. Itō dibunuh oleh An Jung-geun ...

  5. Ōkubo gave Itō Hirobumi, who had been ordered to examine systems of government, a written opinion stating his views on constitutional forms of government in November 1873 (Meiji 6). You could say it was a report of accomplishments in which Ōkubo summarized in careful detail what he came to realize about Western civilization while serving as the Iwakura Mission’s deputy; in that sense, it ...

  6. ITŌ HIROBUMI – a simple rustic who served coarse meals, enjoyed tippling, and fetched his own food from the kitchen? Ōkuma Shigenobu – a ‘shallow, showy, and domineering type’ who more than anything else craved grandeur and praise? Saionji Kimmochi – the kind who would decide to make a trip to Belgium simply to dally with a notorious prostitute who had murdered a Japanese diplomat ...