Worthy of Emulation: The Five Choshu Japanese Students
The picture depicts the "Five Choshu" Japanese students who were sent by Japan to Britain in 1863 to study advanced technology and acquire technical skills. These students were instrumental in transferring technical and scientific knowledge to Japan, facilitating its transformation into an industrial and scientific powerhouse.
- Indo Kinsuke (standing back left)**: Known in Japan as the "Father of Economics and Money."
- Enoy Kauro (seated on the left)**: Known as the "Father of Diplomacy."
- Enoy Masaro (seated in the middle)**: Known as the "Father of Iron and Railways."
- Hirubomi (standing on the right)**: Known as the "Father of the Cabinet."
- Yamao Yuzu (right front standing)**: Known as the "Father of Engineering." He emphasized the absorption of technology and techniques necessary for Japan's modernization, helping transform Japan into a modern empire by raising hard-earned money.
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