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  1. Prince Itō Hirobumi (伊藤 博文, 16 October 1841 – 26 October 1909) was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan. He was also a leading member of the genrō, a group of senior statesmen that dictated Japanese policy during the Meiji era.

  2. Ito Hirobumi (Hikari, 16 de Outubro de 1841 — Harbin, 26 de Outubro de 1909) foi um político do Japão. Ocupou o lugar de primeiro-ministro do Japão de 22 de dezembro de 1885 a 30 de abril de 1888. Foi um dos mais respeitados políticos de seu país. Foi assassinado pelo nacionalista coreano An Jung-geun. [1]

  3. Itō Hirobumi was a Japanese elder statesman (genro) and premier (1885–88, 1892–96, 1898, 1900–01), who played a crucial role in building modern Japan. He helped draft the Meiji constitution (1889) and brought about the establishment of a bicameral national Diet (1890).

  4. 11 de nov. de 2011 · Learn about Ito Hirobumi, one of the most prominent Meiji statesmen, who was a samurai, four-time prime minister, and the architect of the Meiji Constitution. Explore his early life, career, and role in modernising Japan and its relations with the West.

  5. Join us in this enlightening journey through history as we delve into the life and legacy of Ito Hirobumi, a key figure in Japan's transition into a modern imperial power. This video explores...

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of ITO Hirobumi, a statesman and politician who became the first Prime Minister of Japan and led the enactment of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan. Find his publications and related information on the National Diet Library's website.

  7. He was chosen to be the prime minister of the first cabinet government in 1885, and later began to promote party politics. In 1888, he became head of the privy council, serving four more times as prime minister in 1892-1896, 1898-1899, and 1900-1901, and leading Japan to the status of a world power.