Soejima Taneomi

Soejima Taneomi

nihongo|Soejima Taneomi|副島 種臣|Soejima Taneomi; 17 October 1828 - 31 January 1905), was a Japanese statesman during the early Meiji period.

Soejima was born into a "samurai" family in Saga, in Hizen province (present-day Saga prefecture). His father was a teacher in the domain's school and a scholar of National Learning (kokugaku). Soejima was sent to Nagasaki by the domain leaders to study the English language. During the Boshin War he was a leader of the Saga forces committed to the overthrow of the Tokugawa bakufu.

After the Meiji Restoration, he became a junior councilor "(san'yo)" and assisted Fukuoka Takachika in drafting the structure of the provisional Meiji government in 1868. "(Seitaisho)." While most of Japan's government was on its around-the-world tour of the United States and Europe on the Iwakura Mission, Soejima served as Foreign Minister. During his term as Foreign Minister he was faced with the negotiations over the Maria Luz Incident.

In 1873, Soejima led a mission to Beijing to protest the murder of 54 crewmembers of a wrecked Ryukyu (Okinawan) merchant vessel by Paiwan aborigines on the southwestern tip of Taiwan in December 1871. (The Ryukyu islands had only been formally claimed, under Soejima's authority, as Japanese territory in September, 1872.) He succeeded in meeting with the Qing dynasty emperor Tongzhi, but Japan's demands for compensation were refused, leading to the Taiwan Expedition of 1874.However, the mission to China did succeed in establishing formal diplomatic relations between Japan and China.

After the return of the Iwakura Mission and the rejection of the "Seikanron" proposals to invade Korea in October 1873, he resigned from the government.

He later joined Itagaki Taisuke and Eto Shimpei in forming the Aikoku Koto political party.

He returned to government service in 1878, serving in the Imperial Household Ministry. In 1888 he was appointed to the Privy Council, and became its vice chairman in 1891. In 1892, he was called upon to become Home Minister in the first Matsukata administration.

Reference and further reading

* Akamatsu, Paul. "Meiji 1868: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Japan." Trans. Miriam Kochan. New York: Harper & Row, 1972.
* Beasley, W. G. "The Meiji Restoration." Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1972.
* Duus, Peter. The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910 (Twentieth-Century Japan - the Emergence of a World Power, 4). University of California Press (1998). ISBN 0-520-21361-0.
* Jansen, Marius B. and Gilbert Rozman, eds. "Japan in Transition: From Tokugawa to Meiji." Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986.
* Ohashi, Akio. "Soejima Taneomi". Shin Jinbutsu Oraisha (1990). ISBN 4-404-01739-1 (Japanese)

External links

* [http://www.ndl.go.jp/portrait/e/datas/115.html?c=3 National Diet Library bio & photo]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Taneomi Soejima — Biographie Date de naissance 17 Octobre 1828 Lieu de naissance Saga, Japon Date de décè …   Wikipédia en Français

  • María Luz Incident — The María Luz Incident (マリア・ルス号事件, Maria Rusu go Jiken?) was a diplomatic incident between the early Meiji government of the Empire of Japan and the Republic of Peru over a merchant ship with Chinese indentured labourers in Yokohama in 1872. It… …   Wikipedia

  • Taiwan Expedition of 1874 — Part of the Formosa Conflict Soldiers of the Taiwan expediti …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Le Gendre — Charles William Joseph Émile Le Gendre Born August 26, 1830 Oullins, France Died September 1, 1899(1899 09 01) (aged 69) Seoul, Korea …   Wikipedia

  • Ōkuma Shigenobu — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Ōkuma Shigenobu 2.º primer ministro de Japón 30 de junio de 1898 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Seikanron — Seikanron. Saigō Takamori debattiert in der Mitte sitzend mit anderen Regierungsmitgliedern. Gemälde von 1877 Seikanron (jap. 征韓論; kor. 정한론, Jeonghanron, wörtlich: „Debatte über die Eroberung Koreas“) bezeichnet in der japanischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ōkuma Shigenobu — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ōkuma . Ōkuma Shigenobu 大隈 重信 5th Prime Minister of Japan In office 16 April 1914 – 9 …   Wikipedia

  • Saga Prefecture — Infobox Prefecture Japan Name = Saga JapaneseName = 佐賀県 Rōmaji = Saga ken Symbol = PrefSymbol Saga.png Capital = Saga Region = Kyūshū Island = Kyūshū TotalArea = 2,439.58 AreaRank = 42nd PCWater = 1.7 PopDate = February 1 2008 Population =… …   Wikipedia

  • Itagaki Taisuke — For information on the warrior woman, see Itagaki In this Japanese name, the family name is Itagaki . Count Itagaki Taisuke (板垣 退助 …   Wikipedia

  • Guido Verbeck — Infobox Person name = Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck caption = Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck birth date = 28 January 1830 birth place = Zeist, Netherlands death date = 10 May 1898 death place = Tokyo, Japan other names = Verbeek known for =… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”