Inazo Nitobe

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Inazo Nitobe was a Japanese educator, diplomat, and author best known internationally for his book "Bushido: The Soul of Japan" and for his efforts to promote understanding between Japan and the West.

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Inazo Nitobe canonical 8
Inazō Nitobe 1
新渡戸稲造 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese educator
author
diplomat
human
causeOfDeath pneumonia
countryOfCitizenship Japan
dateOfBirth 1862-09-01
dateOfDeath 1933-10-15
describedBySource Bushido: The Soul of Japan
League of Nations records
educatedAt Johns Hopkins University
Hokkaido University
surface form: Sapporo Agricultural College

Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
surface form: University of Halle-Wittenberg
employer Kyoto University
surface form: Kyoto Imperial University

League of Nations
University of Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo Imperial University
familyName Nitobe
fieldOfWork agricultural economics
education
international relations
genre essay
non-fiction
givenName Inazo
hasOccupation university professor
knownFor popularizing the concept of bushido in the West
promoting understanding between Japan and the West
languageOfWorkOrName English
Japanese
memberOf Permanent Secretariat of the League of Nations
surface form: League of Nations Secretariat
movement internationalism
peace movement
name Inazo Nitobe self-link
nativeName Inazo Nitobe self-linksurface differs
surface form: 新渡戸稲造
notableWork Bushido: The Soul of Japan
occupation agricultural economist
author
diplomat
educator
placeOfBirth Morioka, Japan
surface form: Morioka, Iwate, Japan
placeOfBurial Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo
placeOfDeath Victoria, British Columbia
surface form: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
positionHeld Deputy Secretary-General of the League of Nations
surface form: Under-Secretary-General of the League of Nations
religion Christianity
religiousDenomination Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism
sexOrGender male
spouse Mary Patterson Elkinton
workLocation Geneva
surface form: Geneva, Switzerland

Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan

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Inazo Nitobe name Inazo Nitobe self-link
Inazo Nitobe nativeName Inazo Nitobe self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 新渡戸稲造
Nitobe Memorial Garden namedAfter Inazo Nitobe
this entity surface form: Inazō Nitobe
Inazo hasNotableBearer Inazo Nitobe
Inazo author Inazo Nitobe
subject surface form: Bushido: The Soul of Japan
Bushido: The Soul of Japan author Inazo Nitobe
Nitobe notableBearer Inazo Nitobe
Nitobe author Inazo Nitobe
subject surface form: Bushido: The Soul of Japan