Kabayama Sukenori

Count
Kabayama Sukenori
樺山 資紀
Japanese Admiral Count Kabayama Sukenori
Governor-General of Taiwan
In office
10 May 1895 – 2 June 1896
MonarchMeiji
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byKatsura Tarō
Minister of Interior
Empire of Japan
In office
20 September 1896 – 12 January 1898
MonarchMeiji
Preceded byItagaki Taisuke
Succeeded byYoshikawa Akimasa
Minister of Education
Empire of Japan
In office
8 November 1898 – October 1900
MonarchMeiji
Preceded byInukai Tsuyoshi
Succeeded byMatsuda Masahisa
Minister of the Navy
Empire of Japan
In office
17 May 1890 – 8 August 1892
MonarchMeiji
Preceded bySaigō Jūdō
Succeeded byNire Kagenori
Personal details
Born
Hashiguchi Kakunoshin (橋口 覚之進)

9 December 1837
Kagoshima, Satsuma domain Japan
Died8 February 1922(1922-02-08) (aged 84)[1]
Tokyo, Japan
AwardsOrder of the Rising Sun (1st class)
Military service
Allegiance Empire of Japan
Branch/service Imperial Japanese Army
 Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service1874–1903
Rank Major General
Admiral
Battles/warsAnglo-Satsuma War
Boshin War
First Sino-Japanese War
Battle of the Yalu
Battle of Weihaiwei

Count Kabayama Sukenori (樺山 資紀, 9 December 1837 – 8 February 1922) was a Japanese samurai military leader and statesman.[2] He was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He later became the first Japanese Governor-General of Taiwan during the island's period as a Japanese colony. He is also sometimes referred to as Kabayama Motonori.

  1. ^ Nishida, Imperial Japanese Navy
  2. ^ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Kabayama Sukenori" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 441.

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