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Kanbo (Secretariat) Ko No. 38 [Concerning the matter of surveying uninhabited islands scattered between Okinawa Prefecture and the Qing Dynasty, the report to have been submitted by the Okinawa Prefectural Governor as shown in Attachment Ko,...]

Concerning the matter of surveying uninhabited islands scattered between Okinawa Prefecture and the Qing Dynasty, the report to have been submitted by the Okinawa Prefectural Governor as shown in Attachment Ko, I hereby make an inquiry about this issue, as shown in Attachment Otsu, as I wish to know your opinion.

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Document title Kanbo (Secretariat) Ko No. 38 [Concerning the matter of surveying uninhabited islands scattered between Okinawa Prefecture and the Qing Dynasty, the report to have been submitted by the Okinawa Prefectural Governor as shown in Attachment Ko,...]
Date created (Western calendar) October 9, 1885
Date created (Japanese era) October 9, Meiji 18
Author(s) / Editor(s) Count Aritomo YAMAGATA, Minister of Home Affairs
Publisher
Name of publication "On the matter of erecting territorial markers on Kumeaka, Kuba and Uotsuri Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, October 1885" in Teikoku Hanto Kankei Zakken (Miscellaneous Matters Related to Imperial Territory)
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An inquiry by Count Aritomo YAMAGATA, Minister of Home Affairs, to Count Kaoru INOUE, Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the treatment of uninhabited islands (Senkaku Islands) scattered between Okinawa Prefecture and the Qing Dynasty.
Home Ministry stationery.
Language Japanese
Public access Open
Repository Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of JapanNew Window
Medium Paper/Hand-bound
Copies 1
Reference No. S1885100900101
Reference & information Follow the instruction at the Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
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