BaronTsuda Mamichi (津田 真道, 25 July 1829 – 3 September 1903) was a Japanese statesman and legal scholar in the Meiji period. He was one of the founding members of the Meirokusha with Mori Arinori, Nishimura Shigeki, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Kato Hiroyuki, Nakamura Masanao, and Nishi Amane.
Baron TsudaMamichi (津田 真道, 25 July 1829 – 3 September 1903) was a Japanese statesman and legal scholar in the Meiji period. He was one of the founding...
Mitsukuri Rinsho, Mitsukuri Shuhei, Nakamura Masanao, Nishi Amane, TsudaMamichi, and Sugi Koji. The society grew to encompass a total of thirty-three...
brought together, for example, in the work of the Japanese reformer TsudaMamichi in the 1870s, who said, "Whenever we open our mouths...it is to speak...
contributors included Mori Arinori, future education minister of Japan, and TsudaMamichi. Meiroku zasshi is one of the earliest publications in Japan which covered...
national isolation policy, in 1862 the Shogunate decided to send Nishi and TsudaMamichi to the Netherlands to learn western concepts of political science, constitutional...
doctors and rangaku scholars, including diplomat and legal scholar TsudaMamichi and future Prime Minister Hiranuma Kiichiro. In 1871, the domain became...