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    Count Sano Tsunetami (佐野 常民, December 28, 1822 – December 12, 1902) was a Japanese statesman and founder of the Japanese Red Cross Society. His son, Admiral...
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    mainly of forces of the Chōshū and the Satsuma domains). In May, 1877, Sano Tsunetami created the Hakuaisha, a relief organization to provide medical assistance...
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    from Saga, including Etō Shinpei, Ōkuma Shigenobu, Ōki Takatō, and Sano Tsunetami. Etō resigned from the government, however, along with a number of others...
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    earthquake and tsunami) are an area of work for the society. Count Sano Tsunetami founded the Philanthropic Society (博愛社, Hakuaisha), a relief organization...
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  • The List of Japanese ambassadors to Austria started when Sano Tsunetami presented his credentials to the Austria-Hungarian government in 1873. This is...
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    development of Saga through introducing European technology and culture. Sano Tsunetami founded the Japanese Red Cross. Shima Yoshitake contributed to the exploration...
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    was established to produce an appropriate response. Shigenobu Okuma, Tsunetami Sano, and its other officials were keen to use the event to raise the international...
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    Tani Tateki who was fresh from the Taiwan Expedition of 1874. In 1877, Sano Tsunetami (1823–1902) created the Hakuaisha, a relief organization to provide...
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  • (1871–1956), Japanese scout Tsunetami Sano (1822–1902), Japanese statesman Yōko Sano (1938–2010), Japanese writer Toshikazu Sano (1940–2000), Japanese football...
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    towards foreign influences and technology, and Tanaka was invited by Sano Tsunetami to Saga Domain in Kyūshū, where he was welcomed by Nabeshima Naomasa...
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    1887 in Tokyo. In 1873 Tsuda attended the Vienna Expo, where he met Sano Tsunetami (founder of the Japanese Red Cross), and where he received a lesson...
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    Japan. Sano was born in the Kōjimachi district of Tokyo. His father, Count Sano Tsunetami, was the founder of the Japanese Red Cross Society. Sano was a...
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    Mitsukuri Shūhei (ja:箕作秋坪) Nagayo Sensai Ōmura Masujirō Ōtori Keisuke Sano Tsunetami Sugi Koji (ja:杉亨二) Takamatsu Ryōun (ja:高松凌雲) Takeda Ayasaburō Tezuka...
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    Political offices Preceded by Sano Tsunetami Minister of Agriculture & Commerce August 1892 – January 1894 Succeeded by Enomoto Takeaki Preceded by Enomoto...
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    Europe again in February 1873 to late 1874 to render assistance to Sano Tsunetami. In May 1875, he became official interpreter for the Ministry of Finance...
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  • Saga Prefecture Space and Science Museum Saga University Art Museum Sano Tsunetami Memorial Museum Shida Ware Museum Taihei-an Sake Brewery Museum Takeo...
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    Netherlands by Saga Domain in 1867 by the domain’s representative to Europe, Sano Tsunetami. It was laid down at C. Gips & Co. at Dordrecht on January 23, 1868...
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    the Imperial Household Chokuninkan Sōninkan Inoue Kaoru Inoue Kowashi Sano Tsunetami Sanjō Sanetomi Ōkuma Shigenobu Ishida Eikichi [ja] Nakamura Masanao...
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    to overthrow the Tokugawa bakufu Sanada Hiroyuki (*1960) 2006 Actor Sano Tsunetami (1822 – 1902) 1939 Statesman, Founder of the Japanese Red Cross Society...
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    October 1881 Terashima Munenori (1832–1893) 21 October 1881 13 July 1882 Sano Tsunetami (1822–1902) 12 September 1882 22 December 1885 Count Ōki Takatō (1841–1909)...
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    March 1892 7 Kōno Togama 1st Matsukata 14 March 1892 14 July 1892 8 Sano Tsunetami 1st Matsukata 14 July 1892 8 August 1892 9 Gotō Shōjirō 2nd Itō 8 August...
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    Kōno Togama Rikken Kaishintō March 14, 1892 July 14, 1892 Viscount Sano Tsunetami Independent July 14, 1892 August 8, 1892 Minister of Communications...
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  • Masaoka Shiki, poet, author, and literary critic (b. 1867) December 12 – Sano Tsunetami, politician and founder of the Japanese Red Cross Society (b. 1822)...
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    Munemitsu Minister of Agriculture & Commerce March–July 1892 Succeeded by Sano Tsunetami Preceded by Matsukata Masayoshi Home Minister July–August 1894 Succeeded by...
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    visitors, an average of 8,391 visitors per day. With the backing of Sano Tsunetami, it was initially planned as an Asian Exposition (アジア博覧会), but due to...
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    and temple holdings around the country. Directed by Shigenobu Okuma, Tsunetami Sano, and others, the 1872 exhibition expanded on an 1871 exhibit at the...
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