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Count


Itō Sukeyuki
伊東 祐亨
Native name
伊東 祐亨
Born(1843-05-20)20 May 1843
Kagoshima, Satsuma domain, Japan
Died16 January 1914(1914-01-16) (aged 70)[1]
Tokyo, Japan
Allegiance Empire of Japan
Service/branch Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service1871–1907
Rank Marshal Admiral
Commands held
  • Daiichi Teibo
  • Kasuga
  • Azuma
  • Nisshin
  • Ryūjō
  • Hiei
  • Fusō
  • Naniwa
  • Combined Fleet
  • Yokosuka Naval District
  • Chief of IJN General Staff
  • Battles/wars
  • Boshin War
  • First Sino-Japanese War
    Battle of the Yellow Sea
    Battle of Weihaiwei
  • Russo-Japanese War
  • Awards
  • Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum
  • Marshal-Admiral Count Itō Sukeyuki (伊東 祐亨, Itō Sukeyuki; also known as Itō Yūkō) (20 May 1843 – 16 January 1914) was a Japanese career officer and admiral in the Imperial Japanese NavyinMeiji-period Japan.

    Biography

    [edit]

    Born in what is now part of Kagoshima City as the son of a samurai of the Satsuma Domain, Itō studied naval engineering and gunnery at the Kobe Naval Training Center together with Sakamoto Ryōma and Mutsu Munemitsu. He participated in the Anglo-Satsuma War as a member of the Satsuma domain's navy. Before the Boshin War, Itoh had already relocated to Edo and had placed his naval skills at the service of the forces striving to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate. He escaped from the burning of the Satsuma Domain residence in Edo and subsequently fought in many of the naval engagements of the Boshin War.

    After the Meiji Restoration, Itō was commissioned as a lieutenant and served on the corvette Nisshin in the fledgling Imperial Japanese Navy, commanding the Nisshin from 1877. Promoted to captain in 1882, he served on many warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy in its pioneer days, notably the Ryūjō, Fusō, and Hiei. In 1885, he was placed in charge of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal. The same year, he travelled to the United Kingdom, and brought the Naniwa back to Japan.

    On 15 June 1886, he was promoted to rear admiral, and made commandant of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy. He was promoted to vice admiral on 12 December 1892 and made commandant of the Yokosuka Naval District. On 20 May 1893, he became commander-in-chief of the Readiness Fleet.

    With the start of the First Sino-Japanese War in 1894, he became the first Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet and won several naval battles against the Chinese Empire's Beiyang Fleet led by Admiral Ding Ruchang, notably at the Battle of the Yellow Sea.

    On 11 May 1895, Itō became Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff. In 1898, and was ennobled with the title of shishaku (viscount) on 5 August 1898 under the kazoku peerage system. He was promoted to full admiral on 28 September 1898.

    Ukiyo-e print by Toshihide Migita depicting Admiral Itō accepting the surrender of Chinese forces after the Battle of Weihaiwei, dated November 1895

    During the Russo-Japanese War he continued to serve as head of the Navy General Staff . After the war, he became marshal admiral on 31 January 1905, and his title of nobility was raised to that of hakushaku (count) in 1907. At the same time, he was awarded the Order of the Golden Kite (1st class) and the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum.

    Itō professed to have absolutely no interest in politics whatsoever, but was unofficially regarded as one of the genrō by his contemporaries.

    Itō died in 1914. His grave is at the temple of Kaian-ji in Shinagawa, Tokyo.

    References

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    Books

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    [edit]
    Military offices
    Preceded by

    Aiura Yorimichi

    Small Standing Fleet
    Commander-in-chief

    17 June 1886 – 17 May 1889
    Succeeded by

    Inoue Yoshika

    Preceded by

    Inoue Yoshika

    Naval War College
    Headmaster

    15 May 1889 – 24 September 1890
    Succeeded by

    Abo Kiyoyasu

    Preceded by

    Akamatsu Noriyoshi

    Yokosuka Naval District
    Commander-in-chief

    12 December 1892 – 20 May 1893
    Succeeded by

    Inoue Yoshika

    Preceded by

    Aiura Yorimichi

    Standing Fleet
    Commander-in-chief

    20 May 1893 – 11 May 1895
    Succeeded by

    Arichi Shinanojō

    Fleet Created Combined Fleet
    Commander-in-chief

    18 July 1894 – 11 May 1895
    Preceded by

    Kabayama Sukenori

    Navy General Staff
    Chairman

    11 May 1895 – 20 December 1905
    Succeeded by

    Tōgō Heihachirō

    Notes

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    1. ^ Nishida, Imperial Japanese Navy.

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