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In [[1900]], he founded the [[Seiyukai|Seiyûkai]] political party. [[Sadayakko]], often cited as Japan's first actress in the modern mode, was among his mistresses.
 
In [[1900]], he founded the [[Seiyukai|Seiyûkai]] political party. [[Sadayakko]], often cited as Japan's first actress in the modern mode, was among his mistresses.
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Itô became the first [[Governor-General]] of the Japanese protectorate of [[Occupied Korea|Korea]] in [[1905]],<ref>Mark Peattie, ''The Japanese Colonial Empire'', Princeton University Press (1984), 17.</ref> remaining in that position until he was killed by Korean activist [[An Jung-geun]] in [[1909]].
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Itô became the first [[Governor-General]] of the Japanese protectorate of [[Colonial Korea|Korea]] in [[1905]],<ref>Mark Peattie, ''The Japanese Colonial Empire'', Princeton University Press (1984), 17.</ref> remaining in that position until he was killed by Korean activist [[An Jung-geun]] in [[1909]].
    
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