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  1. Count Gotō Shinpei (後藤 新平, 24 July 1857 – 13 April 1929) was a Japanese politician, physician and cabinet minister of the Taishō and early Shōwa period Empire of Japan.

  2. Gotō Shimpei (born July 25, 1857, Muzusawa, Rikuchū province, Japan—died April 13, 1929, Tokyo) was a statesman, who, together with General Kodama Gentarō, successfully modernized the Taiwanese economy and made the island of Taiwan a financially independent colony of Japan.

  3. Government official on home affairs, statesman. Born in Iwate, the son of a samurai of the Mizusawa Clan. He graduated from Sukagawa Medical School. In 1881, he became the director of Aichi Prefectural Hospital and concurrently head of Aichi Medical School.

  4. The Meiji era (1868–1912) produced numerous geniuses in Japan and one who certainly earns his name on the list is Gotō Shinpei. Gotō, who was a prominent figure in Japan’s political scene, showed exceptional talent in various fields.

  5. Mar 27, 2021 · This is the English edition of President Kitaoka’s book Gotō Shinpei: Gaikō to vijon, published in 1988 in Japanese. GOTŌ Shinpei was a unique figure of truly immense vision, a singular politician who left a profound trace on the very substance of modern Japan.

  6. Shinpei GOTO (July 24, 1857 - April 13, 1929) is known as a doctor, a high-rank official, and a politician who played active roles in various fields through Meiji, Taisho and early Showa Period.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · Documents from the archive of the statesman, Gotō Shinpei (1857-1929), who modernized the Taiwanese economy, making it a financially independent colony of Japan. Goto became a member of the Japanese Public Health Bureau after receiving an MD in Germany.