Asada Tokunori
Japanese diplomat
Asada Tokunori (Japanese: 浅田徳則, November 21, 1848 – March 30, 1933) was a Japanese politician from the Meiji era.[1] He served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture in 1897–1898 and 1898–1903, governor of Kanagawa Prefecture (1889–1891, 1898–1900), Nagano (1891–1896) and Niigata Prefecture (1896–1897). He also served as the director of the Public Communications Bureau in the Foreign Ministry under Foreign Minister Inoue Kaoru.[2]
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Preceded by | Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture 1889–1891 | Succeeded by Utsumi Tadakatsu |
Preceded by Utsumi Tadakatsu | Governor of Nagano Prefecture 1891–1896 | Succeeded by Chikaaki Takasaki |
Preceded by Seung Zhi Kuwata | Governor of Niigata Prefecture 1896–1897 | Succeeded by Minoru Katsumata |
Preceded by Orita Hiraochi | Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture 1897–1898 | Succeeded by Takatoshi Iwamura |
Preceded by | Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture 1898–1900 | Succeeded by |