INAGAKI Manjiro

Date of Birth and Death
Octover 29, 1861 - November 25, 1908
Birthplace (modern name)
Nagasaki
Occupation, Status
Diplomat

Description

Diplomat. Born in Nagasaki, the son of a samurai of the Hirado Clan. After studying at the clan-established Ishinkan, Kagoshima Shigakko (private school), etc., he entered the Department of Literature of the the University of Tokyo in 1882. After studying in Britain, he became a temporary professor at the Gakushuin Higher Commercial School. He became deputy-resident minister to Thailand in March 1897, and envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the same country in 1903. In 1907, he was sent to Spain, where he died. He wrote "Tohosaku" (Policy for the East) (1891).

Publications

National Diet Library's collections

SNS

INAGAKI Manjiro

  • Portrait of INAGAKI Manjiro1