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=Iwasaki Yataro=
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* ''Born: [[1834]]''
*''Born: [[1834]]''
 
 
* ''Died: [[1885]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1885]]''
* Japanese: 岩崎弥太郎''(Iwasaki Yataro)''
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* ''Japanese'': 岩崎 弥太郎 ''(Iwasaki Yatarou)''
A ''goshi'' from Tosa who  headed the han’s trading business in Nagasaki during the waning days of the Shogunate. He became a business associate of Ryoma through the [[Kaientai]] trading operations. Iwasaki was not particularly fond of Ryoma but “business was business”. Iwasaki later formed the famous Mitsubishi Trading House and became one of Japan’s most successful businessmen of the Meiji period.
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A ''[[goshi]]'' from [[Tosa province|Tosa]] who  headed the han’s trading business in [[Nagasaki]] during the waning days of the [[Tokugawa Bakufu|Shogunate]]. He became a business associate of [[Sakamoto Ryoma]] through the [[Kaientai]] trading operations. Iwasaki was not particularly fond of Ryoma but "business was business". Iwasaki later formed the famous [[Mitsubishi Trading House]] and became one of Japan’s most successful businessmen of the [[Meiji period]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
*Hillsborough, Romulus. ''RYOMA- Life of a Renaissance Samurai''. Ridgeback Press, 1999
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*[[Romulus Hillsborough|Hillsborough, Romulus]]. ''RYOMA- Life of a Renaissance Samurai''. Ridgeback Press, 1999
 
*Jansen, Marius B. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.
 
*Jansen, Marius B. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.
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Revision as of 15:49, 15 April 2007

  • Born: 1834
  • Died: 1885
  • Japanese: 岩崎 弥太郎 (Iwasaki Yatarou)


A goshi from Tosa who headed the han’s trading business in Nagasaki during the waning days of the Shogunate. He became a business associate of Sakamoto Ryoma through the Kaientai trading operations. Iwasaki was not particularly fond of Ryoma but "business was business". Iwasaki later formed the famous Mitsubishi Trading House and became one of Japan’s most successful businessmen of the Meiji period.

References

  • Hillsborough, Romulus. RYOMA- Life of a Renaissance Samurai. Ridgeback Press, 1999
  • Jansen, Marius B. Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration. Columbia University Press, 1994.