Kaneko Kentarō

Kaneko Kentarō, photographed circa 1905 by [[Maruki Riyō]] was a statesman, diplomat, and legal scholar in Meiji period Japan.

A graduate of Harvard Law School, he drew on his connections in the American legal community over the course of his long career in Japanese government, particularly in his role helping to draft the new Meiji Constitution (Imperial Japanese Constitution). During the Russo-Japanese War, he engaged in promotion activities in the United States and contributed to Japan's victory.

Kaneko was one of the most influential proponents of a Japanese-American alliance in Imperial Japan. In his later years, he opposed and worked to avoid the Pacific War, but his attempts failed.

He was the first person to translate Edmund Burke into Japanese and is considered the first Burkean conservative in Japan. Provided by Wikipedia
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