Viscount Yuri Kimimasa (由利 公正, November 11, 1829 – April 28, 1912) was a statesman in Meiji period Japan.[1] During the Meiji Restoration he used the alias Mitsuoka Hachirō (三岡 八郎)
^Frédéric, Louis (2002). "Yuri Kimimasa". Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge: Belknap Press. p. 1067. ISBN 9780674017535 – via Google Books.
Viscount YuriKimimasa (由利 公正, November 11, 1829 – April 28, 1912) was a statesman in Meiji period Japan. During the Meiji Restoration he used the alias...
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