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Hayashi, Tadasu Hayashi, Tadasu
(1850 - 1913)

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

Diplomat. Born in Chiba, the son of Taizen Sato, a physician practicing Dutch medicine for Sakura clan. He was adopted as a child by Dokai Hayashi, a physician who served the Shogunate. In 1866, he studied in Britain as a student sent by the Shogunate. After returning home, he took part in the battle of Hakodate and was captured. In 1871, he started to work for the Meiji government, and successively held important posts including Industry Minister and governorships of Kagawa and Hyogo Prefectures. In 1891, he became vice foreign minister. Later, he served as resident minister to Russia and to Great Britain, and focused on the conclusion of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. He served as foreign minister in the first Saionji cabinet, and reentered his second cabinet as communications minister, at which time he also temporarily served as foreign minister.

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