Abstract

In 1897, the Vice-Chief of the Japanese Armys General Staff, Lieutenant General Kawakami Sōroku, visited the Russian Far East. Based on a large body of hitherto unstudied documents from the Russian State Military Historical Archive, this article analyzes the composition of the Japanese delegation as well as that of the Russian administration that hosted the Japanese guests. Among the hosts were Vladimir A. Oranovskiy and Vladimir K. Samoilov, who would later became famous as military orientalists and as the founders of Russias military intelligence in the region. The highest official who met the Japanese mission was the Temporary Chief of Troops of Priamur Military District, Lieutenant-General Nikolay I. Grodekov, widely known at that time as a military man, administrator, and scholar. The article discusses in detail the preparation of the visit by the Russian regional government, including the planned itinerary, preparations for the diet of the guests as well as their accommodation and transport issues. Equally analyzed are the organizational difficulties that occurred during the visit. The main interests of the Japanese delegation were the current condition of the Russian forces in a region, the development of military transport and port infrastructure, the level of regional colonization, issues of military training and combat readiness, new artillery systems, small arms, and winter outfit. The Japanese General Staff was particular interested in the defense condition of Vladivostok Fortress, with one officer in the Japanese delegation being assigned to investigate this particular question. An interesting feature is the cooperation between the General Staff and semi-commercial Japanese organizations for the collection of data about the current state of the Russian Far East. The article also studies the conclusions drawn by the Russian military attach in Japan, which appear to be inaccurate and questionable. While this visit did not arouse much interest in the central administration of the Russian War Ministry, it was of utmost importance to Japan, which already at that time regarded the Russian Empire as a potential threat and enemy.

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  • Период между Японо-китайской войной 1894–1895 гг. и Русско-японской войной 1904–1905 гг. является одним из самых насыщенных, драматичных и, в целом, хорошо изученных в истории русско-японских отношений

  • Based on a large body of hitherto unstudied documents from the Russian State Military Historical Archive, this article analyzes the composition of the Japanese delegation

  • Что гостеприимный прием, оказанный миссии генерала Каваками со стороны не только официальных лиц, но и частных обывателей, произвел на японских гостей весьма сильное впечатление

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Период между Японо-китайской войной 1894–1895 гг. и Русско-японской войной 1904–1905 гг. является одним из самых насыщенных, драматичных и, в целом, хорошо изученных в истории русско-японских отношений. Поездка помощника начальника Генерального штаба японской армии Каваками Сороку в Приамурский военный округ (1897 г.)1 Помощника начальника Генерального штаба японской армии генерал-лейтенанта Каваками Сороку. Поездка помощника начальника Генерального штаба японской армии Каваками Сороку в Приамурский военный округ (1897 г.) // Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов.

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