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  1. Ryōkichi Yatabe (矢田部良吉, October 13, 1851 – August 8, 1899) was a Japanese botanist during the Meiji era. Biography. Born in Japan, Yatabe attended Cornell University in 1871. In 1876, he became Cornell's first Japanese graduate.

  2. Ryokichi YATABE (1851-1899) was one of the first professors at the University of Tokyo’s School of Science, and a scientist who contributed to the introduction of modern botany to Japan.

  3. Botanist, poet. In 1870, he went to the United States by order of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but resigned from his post after arrival. He studied botany at Cornell University. He returned to Japan in 1876.

  4. Japanese botanist Ryokichi Yatabe was one of the new wave of modern botanists who emerged in Japan in the late 19th century. Yatabe completed studies at the United States in 1876, where he became Cornell's first Japanese graduate.

  5. Ryōkichi Yatabe (矢田部良吉, October 13, 1851 – August 8, 1899) was a Japanese botanist during the Meiji era.

  6. Ryokichi YATABE (October 13, 1851 - August 8, 1899) was a botanist and poet in Japan. He was born in Nirayama Izu province. He became an instructor at Kaisei School in 1869 and went to the United States of America in 1871 to study botany at Cornell University.

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