榎本武揚
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Japanese admiral, cabinet minister (1836-1908) | |||||
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Date of birth | 25 August 1836 Okachimachi (Tokugawa shogunate) | ||||
Date of death | 26 August 1908 Tokyo Prefecture (Empire of Japan) | ||||
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English: Viscount Enomoto Takeaki (榎本 武揚, October 5, 1836 – October 26, 1908) was a Japanese politician and diplomat during the Meiji era, and a direct retainer of the Shogun.
日本語: 子爵榎本 武揚(えのもと たけあき、天保7年8月25日(1836年10月5日) – 明治41年(1908年)10月26日)は明治時代の日本の政治家、外交官。旧幕臣。別名榎本 釜次郎(えのもと かまじろう)。号は梁川(りょうせん)。
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Gravestone in Kichijōji (Bunkyo, Tokyo).
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Statue in Umewaka Park (Sumida, Tokyo)