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Endō Kinsuke (遠藤 謹助, March 31, 1836 – September 13, 1893) was a Japanese statesman in the early Meiji period. Endō was born to a samurai family in Hagi, Chōshū Domain (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture. He was selected by the domain to be a member of the Chōshū Five who were smuggled out of Japan in defiance of the Tokugawa bakufu's policy of national seclusion to Great Britain in 1863. Chōshū was desperate to acquire better knowledge of the western nations in order to strengthen the domain in its struggle to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate. Endō returned from England in 1866, just before the start of the Boshin War.

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  • Endō Kinsuke (遠藤 謹助, March 31, 1836 – September 13, 1893) was a Japanese statesman in the early Meiji period. Endō was born to a samurai family in Hagi, Chōshū Domain (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture. He was selected by the domain to be a member of the Chōshū Five who were smuggled out of Japan in defiance of the Tokugawa bakufu's policy of national seclusion to Great Britain in 1863. Chōshū was desperate to acquire better knowledge of the western nations in order to strengthen the domain in its struggle to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate. Endō returned from England in 1866, just before the start of the Boshin War. When Sir Harry Parkes, the British minister in Japan between 1865 and 1883, visited Chōshū in 1866, Endō served as an interpreter, together with Inoue Kaoru, another member of the Chōshū Five. After the Meiji Restoration and the establishment of the new Meiji government, Endō served as the head of the new National Mint (造幣局, Zōheikyoku) in Osaka, from 1881-1883. He is remembered less for his efforts in establishing a unified national currency and more for his policy that the grounds of the Mint should be open for all the people of Osaka in spring, when the sakura trees planted there come into bloom. (en)
  • Endō Kinsuke (菊池 大麓, 31 mars 1836 à Kōchi au Japon et décédé à l'âge de 57 ans le 13 septembre 1893) est un homme politique japonais de l'ère Meiji. (fr)
  • 엔도 긴스케(遠藤謹助, 1836년 3월 31일 - 1893년 9월 13일)는 메이지 시대 조슈 번 출신의 관료로 영국 런던으로 몰래 유학을 떠났던 조슈오걸 중 한 명이다. (ko)
  • 遠藤 謹助(えんどう きんすけ、天保7年2月15日〈1836年3月31日〉 - 明治26年〈1893年〉9月13日)は、明治時代の長州藩出身の官僚で長州五傑の一人。日本の「造幣の父」として知られる。錦鶏間祗候。 (ja)
  • 远藤谨助(1836年3月31日-1893年9月13日),日本近代化先驱之一。日本明治时期长州藩出生的官僚。与伊藤博文、山尾庸三、井上勝、井上馨共五人并称为日本的“长州五杰”。 1863年,经上海转渡英国伦敦,在英国伦敦大学学院求学,在导师亚历山大·威廉·威廉姆逊下学习近代科学技术。1866年,回国。曾担任日本造币局局长。 (zh)
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  • Endō Kinsuke (菊池 大麓, 31 mars 1836 à Kōchi au Japon et décédé à l'âge de 57 ans le 13 septembre 1893) est un homme politique japonais de l'ère Meiji. (fr)
  • 엔도 긴스케(遠藤謹助, 1836년 3월 31일 - 1893년 9월 13일)는 메이지 시대 조슈 번 출신의 관료로 영국 런던으로 몰래 유학을 떠났던 조슈오걸 중 한 명이다. (ko)
  • 遠藤 謹助(えんどう きんすけ、天保7年2月15日〈1836年3月31日〉 - 明治26年〈1893年〉9月13日)は、明治時代の長州藩出身の官僚で長州五傑の一人。日本の「造幣の父」として知られる。錦鶏間祗候。 (ja)
  • 远藤谨助(1836年3月31日-1893年9月13日),日本近代化先驱之一。日本明治时期长州藩出生的官僚。与伊藤博文、山尾庸三、井上勝、井上馨共五人并称为日本的“长州五杰”。 1863年,经上海转渡英国伦敦,在英国伦敦大学学院求学,在导师亚历山大·威廉·威廉姆逊下学习近代科学技术。1866年,回国。曾担任日本造币局局长。 (zh)
  • Endō Kinsuke (遠藤 謹助, March 31, 1836 – September 13, 1893) was a Japanese statesman in the early Meiji period. Endō was born to a samurai family in Hagi, Chōshū Domain (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture. He was selected by the domain to be a member of the Chōshū Five who were smuggled out of Japan in defiance of the Tokugawa bakufu's policy of national seclusion to Great Britain in 1863. Chōshū was desperate to acquire better knowledge of the western nations in order to strengthen the domain in its struggle to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate. Endō returned from England in 1866, just before the start of the Boshin War. (en)
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  • 远藤谨助 (zh)
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