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Count Hayashi Tadasu, GCVO (林 董, 11
April 1850 – 10 July 1913) was a ****anese
career diplomat and
cabinet minister of Meiji-era ****an. He was born Satō...
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Tadasu no Mori (糺の森),
which literally translates to "Forest of Correction" or "Forest of Purification" in English, is
located in the
Sakyo Ward of Kyoto...
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Shrine and
Shimogamo Shrine and the
shared Chinju no Mori
between them
Tadasu-no-mori. The Kamo
River has its
source in the
mountains in the area of Mount...
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January 1902 by Lord Lansdowne,
British Foreign Secretary, and
Hayashi Tadasu, ****anese diplomat. The Anglo-****anese
alliance was
renewed and expanded...
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Albania (Igli Hasani),
Bulgaria (Nickolay Mladenov), ****an (Hayashi
Tadasu),
Malaysia (Rais Yatim), ****stan (Sir
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan,
later President...
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American West Coast, and
during Taft's
second visit, in
September 1907,
Tadasu Hayashi, the
foreign minister,
informally agreed to
issue fewer p****ports...
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Portsmouth Count Mutsu Munemitsu:
Treaty of
Shimonoseki Count Hayashi Tadasu: Anglo-****anese
Alliance Count Kaneko Kentarō:
envoy to the
United States...
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ancient capital.
Although now
incorporated within boundaries of the city, the
Tadasu no Mori
location was a site
planning factor. It is
theorized that this forest...
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Retrieved 2021-01-23. Rosel,
Patricia E.; Wilcox,
Lynsey A.; Yamada,
Tadasu K.; Mullin,
Keith D. (2021). "A new
species of
baleen whale (Balaenoptera)...
- made by US
Secretary of
State Elihu Root and ****an's
Foreign Minister,
Tadasu Hayashi. The
agreement banned emigration of ****anese
laborers to the United...