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          Hayashi Tadasu

          Japanese diplomat (1850–1913)

          Count

          Hayashi Tadasu

          GCVO

          Count Hayashi Tadasu c.

          1902

          Born

          Satō Shingoro


          (1850-04-11)11 April 1850
          Sakura, Chiba, Shimōsa Province, Japan
          Died10 July 1913(1913-07-10) (aged 63)
          Hayama, Miura District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
          Resting placeAoyama Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
          Spouse

          Hayashi Misao

          (m. 1875⁠–⁠)​
          RelationsHayashi Dokai (adoptive father)
          ChildrenFukuzawa Kiku (daughter)
          Hayashi Masanosuke (son)
          Parent
          RelativesMatsumoto Ryōjun (brother)
          Alma materKing's College London
          OccupationDiplomat, cabinet minister
          Other namesSatō Tosaburō

          In this Japanese name, the surname is Hayashi.

          CountHayashi Tadasu, GCVO (林 董, 11 April 1850 – 10 July 1913[1]) was a Japanese career diplomat and cabinet minister of Meiji-era Japan.[2]

          Early life

          He was born Satō Shingoro in