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military in Seoul on July 23, 1882. While the exact causes and details of the incident remain a topic of controversy, violence did erupt, and Hanabusa and his aides were forced to flee the legation, and were rescued by a British ship, the
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The Japanese government immediately sent Hanabusa back to Seoul, with his security ensured by four warships, three cargo ships and a battalion of armed soldiers. Hanabusa was the chief Japanese negotiator for the
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in 1867 was sent to Europe and North America as a student. On his return in 1870, he was accepted into the
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In November 1882, Hanabusa was transferred from Korea to St. Petersburg as Japanese ambassador to Russia.
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In July 1887, Hanabusa returned to Tokyo, where he was made a councilor to the
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The Spirit of Independence: a Primer of Korean Modernization and Reform.
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The Spirit of Independence: a Primer of Korean Modernization and Reform,
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The Land of Scholars : Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism.
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National Diet Library (NDL), Hanabusa Yoshitada, related documents (
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The Land of Scholars: Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism,
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as part of the Japanese delegation negotiating the opening of
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peerage system. In September 1907, his rank was elevated to
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Hanabusa was subsequently known for his involvement in the "
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to oversee the opening of that port as per the terms of the
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Pratt, Keith L., Richard Rutt and James Hoare (1999).
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(2006). 436: 731: 697:Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 305:In December 1911, Hanabusa was made a 200:during the negotiations involving the 654:Ono, Giichi and Hyoye Ouchi. (1922). 588:). Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose. 658:New York: Oxford university Press. 196:In 1872, he served as secretary to 152:and the first mayor of the city of 126:, February 10, 1842 – July 9, 1917) 13: 564: 140:Hanabusa Yoshitada as a young man. 14: 775: 716: 457:Dictionnaire historique du Japon, 214:Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875) 576:Dictionnaire historique du Japon 174:. The same year, he was sent to 31: 759:Ambassadors of Japan to Russia 536: 524: 468: 405: 378: 351: 231:signed the previous year with 223:In 1877, Hanabusa was sent to 1: 344: 754:People of Meiji-period Japan 166:, and immediately after the 131: 7: 332: 278:Imperial Household Ministry 10: 780: 388:(1999). "Imo Incident" in 229:Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876 100: 693:and Han-Kyo Kim. 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rangaku
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Foreign Ministry
Beijing
diplomatic relations
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Empire of China
Soejima Taneomi
Maria Luz Incident
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Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875)
Empire of Russia
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Joseon dynasty
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