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Ito, Yuko Ito, Yuko
(1843 - 1914)

Portrait of Ito, Yuko(1)
  • Photo no.1 : Kinsei Meishi Shashin vol.1
  • b&w ; 27.0x21.0 cm

Naval officer. Born in Kagoshima, the son of a samurai of the Kagoshima Clan. He took part in the Anglo-Satsuma War, and then studied at the Shogunate government's Naval Operation Training School. After the Meiji Restoration, he became a naval officer and successively served as captain or vice-captain of many warships of the navy in its pioneer days. In 1893, he became commander-in-chief of the Standing Squadron. During the Sino-Japanese War, he became the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet and won naval battles against Qing's Northern Fleet led by . In 1895, he became chief of the Naval General Staff Office and entered the Imperial Headquarters in the Russo-Japanese War in this position. In 1898, he became an admiral and in 1906 a fleet admiral. In 1907, he received the title of (count).

Keywords Naval Officer
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