Etō Shinpei (江藤 新平, March 18, 1834 – April 13, 1874) was a Japanese statesman during the early Meiji period, remembered chiefly for his role in the unsuccessful...
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uprising in Kyūshū against the new Meiji government of Japan. It was led by Etō Shinpei and Shima Yoshitake in their native domain of Hizen. Following the 1868...
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politician Seishirō Etō (衛藤 征士郎, born 1941), Japanese politician Shinichi Eto (江藤 愼一, 1937–2008), Japanese baseball player Etō Shinpei (江藤 新平, 1834–1874)...
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Shinpei or Shimpei (written: 心平, 晋平, 新平, 伸平, 進平, 慎平 or 真平) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Etō Shimpei (江藤 新平...
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Shigezane See also Date clan Doi Toshikatsu Escorial Herardo (Filipino born) Etō Shinpei Endō Naotsune Enjoji Nobutane Enomoto Takeaki Era Fusahide Fūma Kotarō...
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Japan. The Aikoku Kōtō was formed on 12 January 1874 by Itagaki Taisuke, Etō Shinpei, Gotō Shōjirō and others as part of the Freedom and People's Rights Movement...
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the new government. In 1874, together with Gotō Shōjirō of Tosa and Etō Shinpei and Soejima Taneomi of Hizen, he formed the Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party...
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development of Saga through introducing European technology and culture. Etō Shinpei, also once a Minister of Legal Affairs, became a Diet member and created...
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Kosaburo Eto (江藤 小三郎, Etō Kosaburō, 20 April 1946 – 11 February 1969) was a Japanese nationalist, thinker, social activist, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force...
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Shigenobu Aki Asakura as Ōkuma Ayako, Shigenobu's wife Shūichirō Masuda as Etō Shinpei Masaki Miura as Maejima Hisoka Wataru Takagi as Tamano Yofumi Kaisei...
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