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Yamagata Aritomo - inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria
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Yamagata Aritomo - inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria
Two admirals and six generals surrounding Duke Yamagata Aritomo (1838-1922) ( also known as Yamagata Kyosuke, a Japanese field marshal, twice-elected Prime Minister of Japan, and one of the leaders of the Meiji oligarchy) on his inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria (from left to right: Kuroki Tamemoto, Commander of 1st Army, Nozu Michitsura, Commander of 4th Army, Yamagata Aritomo, General Chief of Staff, Oyama Iwao, Oku Yasukata, Commander of 2nd Army, Nogi Maresuke, Commander of 3rd Army, Kodama Gentaro, Manchurian Army General Chief of Staff, Kawamura Kageaki, Yalu River Army Commander) - photograph taken on 26 July 1905. Japanese economic presence and political interest in Manchuria (as evident here) had been growing ever since the end of the Russo-Japanese War ). Following this event (pictured) The Treaty of Portsmouth that ended the war granted Japan the lease of the South Manchuria Railway branch (from Changchun to Lushun) of the China Far East Railway. Date: 1905
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Admirals Commanders Generals Headquarters Inspection Leaders Manchurian Marshal Meeting Meiji Minister Mukden Prime Surrounding Yamagata
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In this striking photograph taken on July 26, 1905, Japanese Duke Yamagata Aritomo, a prominent figure in Meiji Japan as a field marshal, twice-elected Prime Minister, and one of the leaders of the Meiji oligarchy, is seen surrounded by six high-ranking military officials during his inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria. The assemblage includes Admiral Kuroki Tamemoto, Commander of the 1st Army; Admiral Nozu Michitsura, Commander of the 4th Army; General Chief of Staff Yamagata Aritomo himself; General Oyama Iwao, Commander of the 2nd Army; General Oku Yasukata, Commander of the 3rd Army; General Kodama Gentaro, Manchurian Army General Chief of Staff; and General Kawamura Kageaki, Yalu River Army Commander. The Japanese economic presence and political interest in Manchuria had been growing steadily since the end of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). Following the Treaty of Portsmouth that ended the war, Japan was granted the lease of the South Manchuria Railway branch (from Changchun to Lushun) of the China Far East Railway. This significant territorial expansion marked the beginning of Japan's involvement in Manchuria, which would eventually lead to the establishment of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in 1932. Despite the absence of any commercial references in the photograph, the military officials' presence in Manchuria underscores the strategic importance of the region to Japan's expanding influence in East Asia. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the political and military dynamics that shaped the modern history of Japan and its interactions with neighboring countries.
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