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  1. Viscount Shin'ichiro Kurino (栗野 慎一郎, Kurino Shin'ichirō, 29 November 1851 – 15 November 1937) was a Japanese diplomat. Kurino. Kurino was born in Fukuoka prefecture. He studied at Harvard University, and then worked in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  2. Son of a samurai of the Fukuoka clan. He went to study at the Harvard University in the US in 1875. After returning to Japan in 1881, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to temporarily move to the Ministry of Communications.

  3. Shinichiro KURINO (November 29, 1851 - November 15, 1937) was a Japanese diplomat in the Meiji and Taisho eras. Biography and Personal Profile. Shinichiro was born in Fukuoka Prefecture as the first son of Shoemon KURINO, Sojutsu Shihan (Grand master of the art of the spearmanship) of the Fukuoka Domain.

  4. Kurino Shin'ichirō. By 4 February 1904, no formal reply had been received from Saint Petersburg. On 6 February the Japanese minister to Russia, Kurino Shin'ichirō, was recalled, and Japan severed diplomatic relations with Russia.

    • Manchuria, Yellow Sea, Korea, Sea of Japan
    • Japanese victoryTreaty of Portsmouth
  5. Shin'ichiro Kurino (1851-1937), Japanese Minister to St Petersburg. Sitter in 1 portrait. Artist. Ogden's, Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 231 portraits. Portrait set. Ogden's 'Guinea Gold' cigarette cards, published circa 1894-1907. Subjects & Themes. Diversity. Gloves and gauntlets. Uniforms. Events of 1894. Current affairs.

  6. Shin'ichiro Kurino (1851-1937), Japanese Minister to St Petersburg. Sitter in 1 portrait

  7. 昇 愼一郞 のぼる, Noboru, 慎一郎, しんいちろう, Shin'ichirō, Shinichiro, Shinichirou, Sin'itirô, Sinitirou 栗野 aka くりの, Kurino (29 Nov 1851 - 15 Nov 1937) 0 references Sitelinks