Category:Nitobe Inazō
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Japanese educator, agricultural economist and diplomat (1862–1933) | |||||
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Date of birth | 1 September 1862 Morioka | ||||
Date of death | 15 October 1933 Victoria | ||||
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English: Nitobe Inazō (新渡戸 稲造, September 1, 1862 – October 15, 1933) was a Japanese educator during the Meiji era, Taisho era and early Showa era.
日本語: 新渡戸 稲造/新渡戸 稻造(にとべ いなぞう、文久2年8月8日(1862年9月1日) – 昭和8年(1933年)10月15日)は明治時代から昭和初期にかけての日本の教育者。
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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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- Photographs of Nitobe Inazō (13 F)
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Media in category "Nitobe Inazō"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Bushido.pdf 970 × 1,341, 294 pages; 8.91 MB
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Houghton Hearn 92.40.10 - Bushido cover.jpg 1,095 × 1,693; 1.17 MB
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Houghton Hearn 92.40.10 - Bushido title.jpg 1,409 × 2,197; 653 KB
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Inazo Nitobe LCCN2014686321 cropped.jpg 2,939 × 3,712; 1.28 MB
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Inazo Nitobe LCCN2014686321.jpg 4,203 × 5,872; 2.64 MB
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Inazo Nitobe LCCN2014686321.tif 4,203 × 5,872; 23.54 MB
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League of Nations Commission 067.tif 5,008 × 3,840; 18.35 MB
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Mary Elkinton (Nitobe's wife).jpg 300 × 390; 46 KB
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Åland Islands dispute painting.jpg 4,961 × 3,723; 5.75 MB
Categories:
- 1862 births
- 1933 deaths
- Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class
- Agronomists from Japan
- Writers from Japan
- Members of the House of Peers (Japan)
- Politicians of Japan by name
- Diplomats of Japan
- People associated with Tokyo Woman's Christian University
- Faculty of Takushoku University
- Directors of First Higher School
- Faculty of the University of Tokyo
- Faculty of Kyoto University
- Faculty of Sapporo Agricultural College
- Alumni of Sapporo Agricultural College
- Sapporo Band
- Quakers from Japan
- Births in Morioka, Iwate
- Deaths in Victoria, British Columbia