(1875-11-05)5 November 1875 Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Died
30 July 1959(1959-07-30) (aged 83)
Allegiance
Empire of Japan
Service/branch
Imperial Japanese Army
Rank
lieutenant general
Battles/wars
World War I Siberian Intervention Jinan Incident
Hikosuke Fukuda (福田 彦助, Fukuda Hikosuke, 5 November 1875 – 30 July 1959) was a lieutenant-general in the Imperial Japanese Army. He is best known for his involvement in the Jinan Incident.
Both sides blamed each other for the shooting, but Japanese officer HikosukeFukuda vowed to punish the Chinese for the incident after stockpiling food...
guarantees for Japanese civilians to local Kwantung Army commander HikosukeFukuda. Fukuda agreed, and his troops prepared to leave that night. Early the...
the KMT in Nanchang. 1928 7 May Jinan Incident: The Japanese general HikosukeFukuda tortured and killed seventeen of Chiang's representatives in Jinan...
before Tanaka had given the order, troops under the command of General FukudaHikosuke had begun arriving in Jinan via the Qingdao–Jinan railway, possibly...
its ways and eventually moved to Tokyo, where he became a trainee under Hikosuke Totsuka of Yōshin-ryū at the Kobusho. He later expanded his apprenticeship...