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38: 292:, and became Secretary of State in the newly formed Ministry of Education. In this influential position, he strove to stop the devastation of the national historic heritage caused by the 538:
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under his command. In the following year, he led a troop of 600 men to defend the Imperial Palace against a group of insurgents.
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In 1865, as a member of an official Japanese delegation, he spent a two-year study period in Europe enrolling as a student at
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in 1883. He was the eldest son of Machida Hisanaga, head of a samurai family in the service of
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In 1874, he accepted the position of director of office of the first official
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Machida Hisanari was born in 1838 in Shinshōin, an ancient village of the old
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and the impact of museums and educational programs on the public.
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his travels also took him to Paris where he visited both the
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He also participated in the 16:Japanese samurai and statesman 1: 486:"Museum Garden and Teahouses" 376: 219:In 1863, he was promoted to 169: 7: 621:Christophe Marquet (2002). 513:"Choshu and Satsuma Papers" 359: 183:which became a district of 10: 718: 672:People from Satsuma Domain 307:in the United States, the 102: 239:University College London 124: 93: 85: 66: 44: 35: 28: 21: 585:Ebisu, études Japonaises 579: 429: 320:Imperial Museum in Tokyo 227:where he had the future 211:officials were trained. 174: 29: 574:Maison franco-japonaise 572:Takashi Inada (2015). 330:In 1885 he joined the 677:People from Kagoshima 490:Tokyo National Museum 453:Satō, Dōshin (2011). 366:Tokyo National Museum 309:Centennial Exposition 205:Shōhei-zaka Gakumonjo 164:Tokyo National Museum 632:(in French). 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Kagoshima
Tokyo
Japanese name
surname
samurai
statesman
Meiji period
Tokyo National Museum
Satsuma Province
Kagoshima
Shimazu Narioki
daimyō
Satsuma Domain
Edo
Shōhei-zaka Gakumonjo
Bakufu
Ōmetsuke
Anglo-Satsuma War
admiral
Tōgō Heihachirō
University College London
British Museum
Louvre
National Museum of Natural History
International Exposition of 1867
cultural heritage
Boshin War
Kyoto
Satchō Alliance

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