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Kaoru Inouye

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Kaoru Inouye , 1835-1915, Japanese statesman. He was a leader of the antiforeign movement in his native Choshu fief, and helped set fire to the British legation in Edo (now Tokyo) in 1862. He changed his views after study in England (1863) with Hirobumi Ito, and returned to urge Westernization and overthrow of the shogunate. After the Meiji restoration he was influential in reorganizing government finances on modern lines, especially in the reform of the land tax system. As foreign minister (1885-87), his failure to negotiate a revision of the unequal treaties and his unpopular Westernizi... Read more
genro
...death and political disagreement, surviving members of this oligarchy (among them Hirobumi Ito , Aritomo Yamagata , Kaoru Inouye , and Masayoshi Matsukata ) consolidated power (1881) and established a cabinet form of government (1885). They drafted... Read more
Meiji
...genro , or elder statesmen. Under the direction of these oligarchs (among them Hirobumi Ito , Aritomo Yamagata , and Kaoru Inouye ), Japan was transformed into a modern industrial state, and its military power was demonstrated in the first Sino-Japanese... Read more

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