Count HayashiTadasu, GCVO (林 董, 11 April 1850 – 10 July 1913) was a Japanese career diplomat and cabinet minister of Meiji-era Japan. He was born Satō...
Countess Hayashi Misao (林 操) (born Gamo Misao (蒲生 操); 1858 – 1942) was a Japanese noblewoman and wife of HayashiTadasu, the first Japanese ambassador...
Treaty of Portsmouth Count Mutsu Munemitsu: Treaty of Shimonoseki Count HayashiTadasu: Anglo-Japanese Alliance Count Kaneko Kentarō: envoy to the United States...
Education. The request for the lectures was initially communicated to HayashiTadasu, then ambassador in London (from December 1905). At first Sawayanagi...
was signed in London between the Foreign Secretary Lord Lansdowne and HayashiTadasu, the Japanese Minister. MacDonald was still in Tokyo when the alliance...
March 1902 – August 1911 Succeeded by Ishimoto Shinroku Preceded by HayashiTadasu Minister of Foreign Affairs July 1908 – August 1908 Succeeded by Komura...
graduate from Cambridge Misao Hayashi (1858–1942), Japanese countess and socialite, wife of Ambassador HayashiTadasuHayashi (1850–1913), first Japanese...
opened a school which taught a number of high-profile individuals: HayashiTadasu, Takahashi Korekiyo, and Masuda Takashi, among others. Clara taught...
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of alliance between England and Japan; signed by Lord Lansdowne and HayashiTadasu. Treaty of Vereeniging Ends the Second Boer War. 1903 Cuban–American...
Imperial University University of Cambridge Anglo-Japanese relations HayashiTadasu – another member of the group sent to Britain in 1866, by the Bakufu...
Edgbaston) (ULIP) Goh Keng Swee – deputy Prime Minister of Singapore (LSE) HayashiTadasu – Japanese Foreign Minister (KCL) Teo Chee Hean – Singaporean minister...
Scandinavia, was founded in Norway in order to bring electricity. Count HayashiTadasu presented his credentials at the Court of St James's to become Japan's...
Viscount Uchida Kōsai Independent August 30, 1911 December 21, 1912 Count HayashiTadasu (acting) Independent August 30, 1911 October 16, 1911 Minister of Home...