Kurino Shin'ichirō
1851–1937 (age 86)
Biography
Kurino Shin'ichirō (1851–1937) was a distinguished diplomat whose career advanced Japan's international relations and diplomatic standing during the Meiji and Taishō periods. His diplomatic service reflected Japan's emergence as a major power on the world stage and his personal commitment to fostering international understanding and cooperation.
Shin'ichirō's diplomatic legacy contributed to Japan's place in the international community. He was laid to rest at Sōji-ji Temple, a final resting place befitting his status as a respected diplomat and his significant contributions to Japan's foreign relations and international engagement.