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Hirobumi Ito , 1841-1909, Japanese statesman, the outstanding figure in the modernization of Japan. As a young Choshu samurai, he was a xenophobe. In 1863 he visited Europe, studied science in England, and became convinced of the necessity of adopting Western ways. After the Meiji restoration , Ito served in the ministries of foreign affairs, finance, and industry. He was a member of the mission sent abroad (1871) under Prince Iwakura to revise the unequal treaties with the Western powers and study Western technology. In 1873, Ito became a member of the ruling council and worked to modernize Japan and solidify the power of the oligarchs. By 1881 he forced Shigenobu Okuma to resign and thus became the foremost political power in Japan. In 1882 he headed the mission sent abroad to study foreign governments. Returning, he established a cabinet and civil service (1885) and a privy council (1888), which he headed. He supervised (1883-89) the drafting of the constitution of 1889 and was intimate adviser to the emperor. In 1885 he negotiated the Li-Ito Convention, which postponed war with China over Korea. As prime minister (1892-96) he supported the Sino-Japanese War and negotiated the Treaty of Shimonoseki. After the war he became a supporter of party government, opposing Prince Yamagata . He was the first president of the Seiyukai party. Again prime minister (1898, 1900-1901), he tried to negotiate a peaceful settlement with Russia, but, failing, was forced to increase military appropriations. From 1901 to 1913 the premiership alternated between his protégé, Kimmochi Saionji , and Taro Katsura, a follower of Yamagata. In 1905, Ito forced an agreement making Korea a virtual protectorate of Japan and became (1906) resident general there. His assassination by a Korean in 1909 served as a pretext for annexation of Korea.

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Ito, Hirobumi (1841–1909) Japanese statesman. The leading figure in the modernization of Japan after the Meiji Restoration (1868), he served in several government posts and took part in the Iwakura Mission (1871–73) to study Western governments. After the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), he headed the Japanese administration in what was then the protectorate of Korea. He was assassinated by a Korean nationalist.

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Ito Hirobumi (1841–1909) Japanese statesman. As a young SAMURAI of the Choshu clan, he opposed Westernization before becoming aware of the benefits offered by modernization. He became one of the major political figures after the MEIJI RESTORATION (1868), travelling in Europe in search of a model for the MEIJI CONSTITUTION which he subsequently framed, and serving four times as Prime Minister, first in 1885. After the politics of the 1890s had shown the considerable veto power that political parties were able to exercise, and when YAMAGATA ARITOMO had given the armed services the power to break civilian governments, Ito formed (1901) the Seiyukai (Friends of Constitutional Government) Party. He retired from active politics soon after and exercised a moderating influence on imperial policy as first resident-general (1905–09) of the Korean protectorate. After his resignation he was assassinated by a Korean nationalist.

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Newspaper article from: Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 3/28/2000; 700+ words ; ...killed Japanese governor of Korea Hirobumi Ito at Harbin train station in China in...the Japanese occupation of Korea. Ito was not only the mastermind of a plot...people are being killed is also a sin. Ito has been costing so many lives...
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News Wire article from: AP Online; 9/15/2005; 351 words ; ...North and South Korea for killing Hirobumi Ito, who served as Tokyo's first resident...under Japan's control in 1905. Ito, a former Japanese prime minister...modern state. Ahn, who shot dead Ito while he was visiting the eastern...
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News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 7/3/2006; 700+ words ; ...city also plans to open the site of the assassination of Hirobumi Ito, Japan's first resident-general in Korea, to the...country's fight against Japan's past expansionism. Ito was assassinated at Harbin's train station in 1910 by...
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News Wire article from: YON - Yonhap News Agency of Korea; 2/13/2005; 353 words ; ...Korea's independence fighter An Jung-geun is sentenced to death for the assassination of Japanese Governor-General Hirobumi Ito in October the preceding year. 1970 -- The 39 passengers of Korean Air Lines aircraft, hijacked by North Korea some...
(2nd LD) Two Koreas say Japan's 1905 colonial treaty invalid.
News Wire article from: YON - Yonhap News Agency of Korea; 6/23/2005; 630 words ; ...to excavate the remains of Korean patriot Ahn Jung-keun, who sneaked into Harbin Station and shot Japanese leader Hirobumi Ito on Oct. 26, 1909, in China. He was arrested by Japanese police at the scene and sentenced to death in February 1910...

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