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Soejima Taneomi

Soejima Taneomi
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Soejima Taneomi
Born (1828-10-17)October 17, 1828
Saga, Japan
Died January 31, 1905(1905-01-31) (aged 76)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan
Occupation Diplomat, Politician

Soejima Taneomi (副島 種臣?, October 17, 1828 – January 31, 1905) was a diplomat and statesman during early Meiji period Japan.

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). In 1866, Soejima was sent to Nagasaki by the domain leaders to study the English language. There he studied under Guido Verbeck, a Dutch missionary, giving special attention to the United States Constitution and the New Testament. During the Boshin War he was a military leader of the Saga forces committed to the overthrow of the Tokugawa bakufu.

After the Meiji Restoration, Soejima became a junior councilor (san'yo) and assisted Fukuoka Takachika in drafting the structure of the provisional Meiji government in 1868. 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 interim Foreign Minister. During his term he was faced with the difficult issue of the Maria Luz Incident, involving the questions of extraterritoriality and the unequal treaties in a case involving the mistreatment of Chinese indentured laborers on a Peruvian ship. Soejima was praised by the Chinese government over his handling of the affair.


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