Английская Википедия:Aimaro Satō
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Шаблон:Nihongo, also known as Yoshimaro Satō and Henry Satoh, was the Japanese Ambassador to the United States from 1916 to 1918.
Biography
He was born to a samurai family in Hirosaki, Japan 1857.[1] He migrated to the United States and attended DePauw University, graduating in 1881.[2][1] At DePauw he became a member of Beta Theta Pi.[3] In 1896 he published an English-language work, Agitated Japan: The life of Ii Kamon-no-kami Naosuke, a biography of Ii Naosuke, under the name "Henry Satoh."Шаблон:Cn
Upon graduating from DePauw, he returned to Japan and became a telegraph officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[1] He then served in Japan's diplomatic missions to the United States, Great Britain, and France before becoming ambassador to Mexico in 1900.[1]
In 1905, Satō participated in the peace conference at Portsmouth, New Hampshire that ended the Russo-Japanese War. The following year, he was appointed Japanese Ambassador to the Netherlands. Satō later served as ambassador to Austria-Hungary during World War I, and barely escaped from the country alive after he was expelled following Japan's declaration of war on Germany (Austria-Hungary's ally).[1]
Satō was then appointed Japanese Ambassador to the United States from 1916 to 1918, replacing his brother-in-law and fellow DePauw alumnus Chinda Sutemi.[1][2] Satō was recalled from his post when he proved unable to secure a deal for the export of steel plates to Japan.[1] He then retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and took up a post in the Imperial Household Ministry, serving as a privy councillor attached to the household of Prince Fushimi.[1]
Satō died of arteriosclerosis on January 12, 1934, in Tokyo.[1][4]
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