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Suzuki, Tadakazu Suzuki, Tadakazu
(1845 - 1909)

Portrait of Suzuki, Tadakazu(1)
  • Photo no.1 : Kindai Meishi no Omokage vol.1
  • b&w ; 11.1x8.1 cm

Born in Tokyo. In 1868, he published the "" which was a translation of "How we are Governed", written by a British legal scholar. In the same year, he served in the new government, and in the following year became a professor of Kaisei School. In 1871, he went to Europe to study. In 1875, he left, and thereafter, he served as Ushigome Ward Assembly member, Tokyo Prefecture Assembly member, (official appointed with the Emperor's approval) of the Department of Education and other posts. Apart from these posts, he was mainly engaged in translation, and in 1877 he established the with some others.

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