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Japanese Minister Giro Yano, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
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Japanese Minister Giro Yano, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
Japanese Minister Giro Yano, 1865-1880. Yano, Giro, Japanese Minister, between 1865 and 1880. [Politician and diplomat: translation official of gaikoku bugyo (magistrate of foreign affairs); charge d Affaires ad interim to the United States; director of Japans first commercial college, (current Hitotsubashi University)]
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This print showcases Japanese Minister Giro Yano, a prominent figure in the late 19th century. The creator of this remarkable portrait remains unknown, but their skillful capture allows us to glimpse into the life of this influential politician and diplomat. Giro Yano served as a translation official of gaikoku bugyo (magistrate of foreign affairs), playing a crucial role in Japan's interactions with other nations during his tenure between 1865 and 1880. Not only did he hold the position of charge d'affaires ad interim to the United States, but he also became the director of Japan's first commercial college, which is now known as Hitotsubashi University. With his distinguished beard and serious expression, Giro Yano exudes an air of authority befitting his significant responsibilities. This photograph was taken by Mathew B. Brady or someone from his collection, adding another layer of historical significance to its subject matter. Preserved within the Library of Congress' Congressional Library archives, this image offers us a rare glimpse into Japanese politics during this transformative period in history. It serves as a testament to Yano's dedication to public service and highlights his contributions towards shaping diplomatic relations between countries. Through this mesmerizing portrait photograph, we are reminded not only of Giro Yano's impact on Japan but also how photography can immortalize important figures who have shaped our world.
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