(1845-11-03)3 November 1845 Kagoshima, Satsuma domain, Japan
Died
22 March 1929(1929-03-22) (aged 83)[1] Tokyo, Empire of Japan
Allegiance
Empire of Japan
Service/branch
Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service
1868–1911
Rank
Marshal Admiral
Commands held
Un'yo
Seiki
Azuma
Asama
Fusō.
Kongō
Imperial Japanese Navy Academy
Readiness Fleet
Sasebo Naval District
Kure Naval District
Yokosuka Naval District
Battles/wars
Boshin War
Ganghwa Island incident
Satsuma Rebellion
First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Awards
Order of the Sacred Treasure Order of the Rising Sun Order of the Chrysanthemum
Spouse(s)
Mitsuko (?) Ijuin (伊集院光子)[2]
Relations
Shichiro Inoue (father, 井上七郎)[2]
Marshal Admiral ViscountInoue Yoshika (井上 良馨, 3 November 1845 – 22 March 1929) was a career naval officer and admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during Meiji-period Japan.
^Nishida, Imperial Japanese Navy.
^ ab"井上家(海軍大将・井上良馨の子孫・家系図)". Keibatsugaku. September 23, 2020. Archived from the original on March 7, 2021.
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reorganized into the Standing Fleet (commander-in-chief: Rear Admiral InoueYoshika). On 19 June 1894, in response to the deterioration of Japan-China relations...
French commander of Allied forces in World War I (b. 1851) March 22 – InoueYoshika, Japanese admiral (b. 1845) March 23 – Maurice Sarrail, French general...
Date of Rank Saigō Jūdō 20 January 1898 Itō Sukeyuki 31 January 1906 InoueYoshika 31 October 1911 Tōgō Heihachirō 21 April 1913 Prince Arisugawa Takehito...
into the Imperial Japanese Navy on 21 June 1876. Lieutenant Commander InoueYoshika oversaw the completion of Seiki and was both her chief outfitting officer...
March 1889 - 12 December 1892 Succeeded by Arichi Shinanojō Preceded by InoueYoshika Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff 12 December 1892 –...
January 1899 - 20 May 1900 Succeeded by Sakamoto Toshiatsu Preceded by InoueYoshika Kure Naval District Commander-in-chief 20 May 1900 - 6 February 1905...