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Japanese Resident-General of Korea

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Resident-General of Korea
韓?統監
Flag of the resident-general
Longest serving
It? Hirobumi

21 December 1905 ? 14 June 1909
Type Resident general
Status Abolished
Appointer Emperor of Japan
Precursor Emperor of Korea
Formation 21 December 1905
First holder It? Hirobumi
Final holder Terauchi Masatake
Abolished 1 October 1910
Superseded by Governor-General of Ch?sen
Deputy Deputy resident-general
Government building

The Japanese resident-general of Korea ( Japanese : 韓?統監 , romanized Kankokut?kan ; Korean : 日本의 對 韓國痛感 , romanized Ilbon-ui dae hangugtong-gam ) was the leader of Korea under Japanese rule from 1905 to 1910. This post was highly hated among native Koreans, and international opinion regarded it as nothing more than an imperial sanction to ward off the imperial interests of China, Russia, and the Western Powers (collectively: Britain, France, and the United States). [ citation needed ]

List of Japanese residents-general [ edit ]

No. Portrait Name
(birth?death)
Term of office Head(s) of state Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 It? Hirobumi
(1841?1909)
21 December 1905 14 June 1909 3 years, 175 days Meiji [1] [ better source needed ]
2 Sone Arasuke
(1849?1910)
14 June 1909 30 May 1910 350 days [1]
3 Terauchi Masatake
(1852?1919)
30 May 1910 1 October 1910 124 days [1]

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b c Schemmel, B. (2009). "Countries JK" . Retrieved 2009-06-24 .