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    Ōkuma Shigenobu

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  1. Marquess Ōkuma Shigenobu (大隈 重信, March 11, 1838 – January 10, 1922) was a Japanese statesman and a prominent member of the Meiji oligarchy. He served as the second Prime Minister of the Empire of Japan in 1898 and from 1914 to 1916.

  2. Learn about Ōkuma Shigenobu, a Japanese politician who twice served as prime minister and founded Waseda University. He was a leader of the Meiji Restoration and a proponent of constitutional reform and parliamentary government.

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  3. Feb 14, 2024 · Most people in Japan know Ōkuma Shigenobu (1838–1922) as the founder of Waseda University in Tokyo, one of the country’s most prestigious private institutions of higher education.

  4. May 18, 2018 · The Japanese statesman and politician Shigenobu Okuma (1838-1922) was one of the early leaders of the Meiji government. He later broke with it to become one of its most eloquent and respected critics.

  5. Marquis Ōkuma Shigenobu (大隈 重信) (February 16, 1838 – January 10, 1922) was a popular Japanese statesman and politician, the eighth (June 30, 1898–November 8, 1898) and seventeenth (April 16, 1914–October 9, 1916) Prime Minister of Japan, and the founder of Waseda University.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Okuma Shigenobu, a key figure in the Meiji Restoration, the 8th and 17th Prime Minister of Japan, and the founder of Waseda University. Explore his role in foreign affairs, constitutional reform, and education, as well as his challenges and controversies.

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  8. Ōkuma Shigenobu (1838-1922) was one of the leaders of the Meiji Restoration and a leading statesman in late nineteeth- and early twentieth-century Japan. Ōkuma served as Japan’s Minister of Finance, Foreign Minister, and (on two occasions, in 1898 and 1914-16) as Prime Minister.