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TOKYO
198 American, and 137 German. Many of these residents are in Government or Japanese employ.
The native Press is represented by more than a hundred newspapers, several of which are dailies. Among them the Nichi Nichi Shimbun, the Hochi Shimbun, the Choya Shimbun, the Jiji Shimpo, the Mainichi Shimbun, and the Tokyo Koron take the lead. There are 1,225 schools of different classes, including one university. A large and hand- some new hotel designed for foreigners and called the Imperial Hotel, was opened in 1890. It contains 65 rooms and is luxuriously fitted up. It is within five minutes, drive of the Shimbashi railway station.
DIRECTORY
IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT
NAIKAKU (CABINET)
Marshal Count Yamagata Aritomo, Prime Minister
Lieut.-General Count Saigo Tsukumichi, Minister for Home Affairs Viscount Aoki Shuzo, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Vice-Admiral Viscount Kabayama Sukenori, Minister of the Navy Mutsu Munemitsu, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Lieut.-General Count Yamada Akiyoshi, Minister of Justice Count Matsukata Masayoshi, Minister of Finance Lieutenant-General Count Oyama Iwao, Minister of War Yoshikawa Akimasa, Minister of Education
Count Goto Shojiro, Minister of Communications
KWAMBO (SECRETARIAT)
Suhu Kohei, chief secretary
Nakayama Kwanrokuro, confidential se-
cretary to Prime Minister
Tsudzuki Keiroku, do.
Dauke Hitoshi,
do.
Tada Yoshitoshi, secretary Yasuhiro Banichiro, do.
SHOKUN KYOKU (BOARD OF DECORATION) Count Yanagihara Sakimitsu, president Viscount Ogiu Yuzuru, vice-president
HOSEI KYOKU (LEGISLATIVE BUREAU) Inouye Kowashi, president Osaki Samuro, councillor and director first
section
Hirata Tosuke, do. second section Imamura Waro, do. third section.
KIROKU KYOKU (RECORD BUREAU) Makino Nobukage, director
KWAIKEI KYOKU (ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE) Inouye Kiyoshi, director
KWAMPO KYOKU (OFFICIAL GAZETTE) Takahashi Kenzo, director
TOKEI KYOKU (STATISTIC BUREAU) Ishibashi Shigetomo, director
KWAIKEI KENSA IN (BOARD OF AUDITORS) Dosambashi-dori
Viscount Watanabe Nobori, president H. Roesler, legal adviser
A. Mosse,
do.
F. T. Piggott, do.
A. Jaudon, translator
SUMITSU IN (PRIVY COUNCIL) Count Oki Takahito, president
Count Terashima Munenori, vice-president Ito Miyoji, chief secretary
KUNAI SHO (IMPERIAL HOUSE- HOLD DEPARTMENT)
Imperial Palace, Tokyo Viscount Hijikata Hisamoto minister Count Yoshii Tomosane, vice-minister
Secretariat
Nagasaki Seigo, confidential secretary Saitow Totaro,
Section for Interior Affairs Matano Migaku, chief of the section
Section for Exterior Affairs Sannomiya Yoshitane, chief of section
Section for Inspection, etc. Yamasaki Naotane, chief of the section.
Board of Chamberlains Marquis Tokudaiji Sanenori, grand cham-
berlain
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