Katsunosuke Inoue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese diplomat and businessman (1861–1929) Katsunosuke Inoue in London Marquess Katsunosuke Inoue (井上 勝之助, Inoue Katsunosuke; August 16, 1861 - November 3, 1929) was a Japanese diplomat and businessman.[1] He was born in Suō Province, a son of Mitsuto Inoue. Katsunosuke was adopted by his uncle, Kaoru Inoue, after his father died in 1869. Inoue served as Minister Plenipotentiary to Belgium in 1898. In 1898-1906, he served as Minister Plenipotentiary in Berlin. He was Japan's ambassador in Germany (1906-1908), in Chile (1910–1913) and in the United Kingdom in 1913-1916.[1] Inoue was a director of the Manchurian Railway.[1] See also List of Japanese ministers, envoys and ambassadors to Germany References 1 2 3 Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Inoue Katsunosuke" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 389. Authority control databases InternationalVIAFWorldCatNationalGermanyPeopleDeutsche Biographie Related Articles