ITO HIROBUMI

 


Samurai Ito Hirobumi Hayashi Risuka on 22 December 1885 became the first Prime Minister of Japan during the Meiji era, in which he was a central figure. He was a member of the genro, which was a group of Japanese statesmen that advised the emperor as a council of elders. Prime Minister of Japan for 4 times, Ito came to the fore in the 1880s. He was powerful even when out of office, as he remained a permanent advisor to the emperor. In foreign policy, Ito strengthened ties with the great Western powers. He oversaw the First Sino-Japanese War. Negotiated favorable terms for Japan. Sought to avoid conflict with Russia, but failed ultimately, resulting in the Russo-Japanese War. Born on 16 October 1841 Ito was assassinated by Korean nationalist An Jung-geun in Harbin, China on 26 October 1909.

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