The Kawaguchi foreign settlement, or known as the Old Kawaguchi settlement (Japanese: 旧川口居留地), was a foreign settlement located in north Kawaguchi, straddling in western present-day Nishi-ku, Osaka as well. It was also called the former Osaka settlement (Japanese: 旧大阪居留地) and the former Osaka-Kawaguchi settlement (Japanese: 旧大阪川口居留地).
The only remnant of the foreign settlement, the Kawaguchi Christ Church Cathedral (川口基督教会), displays the Settlement's vibrant history.[1]
The Kawaguchiforeignsettlement, or known as the Old Kawaguchisettlement (Japanese: 旧川口居留地), was a foreignsettlement located in north Kawaguchi, straddling...
and the Meiji Restoration. The Kawaguchiforeignsettlement, now the Kawaguchi subdistrict, is a legacy of the foreign presence in Osaka. Osaka residents...
The Kobe foreignsettlement (神戸外国人居留地, Kōbe gaikokujin kyoryūchi), also known as the Kobe foreign concession, was a foreignsettlement located about 3...
2011年2月7日". Archived from the original on 2018-08-24. Retrieved 2017-07-16. Kawaguchi, Hirohisa (November 1991). "Henry Schnell and the Japanese Immigration...
Japan. He worked teaching English at a seminary on Lot 18 of the Kawaguchiforeignsettlement in Osaka: 105 before beginning his activities as an architect...
– January 26, 1957) was a Japanese diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs three times during and after World War II and as Deputy Prime Minister...
Pearl Harbor and the United States Navy. They landed 10,000 troops of the Kawaguchi Detachment from Cam Ranh Bay at Kuala Belait. After six days' fighting...
emigration" in the Foreign Ministry, with the task of encouraging emigration and finding new potential territories for Japanese settlement overseas. Two years...
percent. In January 2002, Koizumi fired his Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka, replacing her with Yoriko Kawaguchi. Tanaka had enjoyed high public approval...
Colony is believed to be the first permanent Japanese settlement in North America and the only settlement by samurai outside of Japan. The group was made up...
marriage". The Economist. 20 August 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2016. Kawaguchi, Akira (20 August 2015). "Japanese Women Face Tough Reality in Work and...
For centuries, early modern Japan did not actively seek to expand its foreign relations. The first Japanese ambassadors to a Western country travelled...
of emigrants, he went on to only mention a single gardener, Tomohiro Kawaguchi, as the first Japanese immigrant to Colombia whose name and trade is known...
later governor of Kanagawa Prefecture, both of which were host to foreignsettlements. He was head of the Land Tax Reform of 1873–1881, and served on the...
and twice Governor-General of Korea. Nicknamed Ugaki Issei, he served as Foreign Minister of Japan in the Konoe cabinet in 1938. Ugaki was the fifth son...
an end to the war that would presumably result in a pro-Japanese peace settlement, but would be less than he himself had outlined in the "Konoe programme"...
Brigade to northern Borneo. The Brigade was led by Major General Kiyotake Kawaguchi and consisted of units previously stationed at Canton in southern China...
Yamashita replied, writing that he, his wife, and one of his students (Saburo Kawaguchi) would leave for Seattle on September 22, 1903. The ship carrying the...
battles east of Manila in the early days of 1945, Maj. Gen. Kiyotake Kawaguchi, Maj. Gen. Kenichi Matsuoka who was once the Provost General and Supreme...
being destroyed. Nevertheless, a Japanese invasion force led by Kiyotake Kawaguchi landed in Miri on 16 December 1941 and conquered Kuching on 24 December...