Katsunosuke Inoue
Katsunosuke Inoue (井上 勝之助, Inoue Katsunosuke, August 16, 1861 - November 3, 1929) was a Japanese diplomat and businessman.[1]
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Katsunosuke Inoue in London
Diplomatic career
Inoue served as Minister Plenipotentiary to Belgium in 1898. In 1898-1906, he served as Minister Plenipotentiary in Berlin.
He was Japan's ambassador in Germany (1906-1908), in Chile (1910–1913) and in the United Kingdom in 1913-1916.[1]
Inoue was a director of the Manchurian Railway.[1]
gollark: Fun fact: it says nothing about redistributing, say, EATW's egg hatching formula...
gollark: We should add a mix of magmas and ashes.
gollark: And that a clause banning most analysis of the site is totally fine and not stupid.
gollark: <@259196848810491914> they're saying that the T&C reverse engineering section should just be read using "common sense".
gollark: Meanwhile on DCF, people continue to apply trade hub rules logic to the reverse engineering section of the T&C!
References
- Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Inoue Katsunosuke" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 389.
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