Category:Maejima Hisoka
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English: Baron Maejima Hisoka (前島 密, February 4, 1835 – April 28, 1919), whose old name was Maki Taizō (巻 退蔵), was a Japanese government official and businessman during the Meiji era, and a direct retainer of the Shogun.
日本語: 男爵前島 密(まえじま ひそか、天保6年1月7日(1835年2月4日) – 大正8年(1919年)4月28日)、旧名巻退蔵/巻退藏(まき たいぞう)は明治時代の日本の官僚、実業家。旧幕臣。別名前島 来輔/前島 來輔(まえじま らいすけ)、号は鴻爪(こうそう)。
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Date of birth | 24 January 1835 Joetsu | ||||
Date of death | 27 April 1919 Yokosuka | ||||
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