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  1. Viscount Kodama Gentarō (兒玉 源太郎, 16 March 1852 – 23 July 1906) was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and a government minister during the Meiji period. He was instrumental in establishing the modern Imperial Japanese military.

  2. Jul 19, 2024 · Kodama Gentarō (born March 16, 1852, Tokuyama, Japan—died July 23, 1906, Tokyo) was a Japanese army general and statesman of the Meiji period. Kodama, born into the samurai class, fought in several battles before enrolling in the Ōsaka Heigakuryō (military training school).

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  3. Military officer. Born in Yamaguchi, the son of a samurai of the Tokuyama Clan. After participation in the Boshin War, he entered the army. He served in subduing the rebellions of samurai descendants such the Saga, Shinpuren and Satsuma Rebellions.

  4. www.jacar.go.jp › english › nichiroKodama Gentaro

    Kodama Gentaro is a representative figure in the Japanese Army in Meiji era. He rendered distinguished services in the Boshin War (Japanese civil war 1863-1868) and the Satsuma Rebellion.

  5. Kodama Gentarô was a prominent military officer of the Meiji Period, serving as the fourth Governor-General of Taiwan, as well as Minister of the Army and Chief of Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army .

  6. Gentarō Kodama participated in Boshin War, Saga rebellion, Shinpūren Rebellion, Satsuma Rebellion, First Sino-Japanese War, Russo-Japanese War. Kodama received the ultimate honor of being raised to the ranks of Shinto kami.

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  8. Viscount Kodama Gentarō (兒玉 源太郎, 16 March 1852 – 23 July 1906) was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and a government minister during the Meiji period. Read more on Wikipedia.