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List of Japanese Governors-General of Korea : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Japanese Governors-General of Korea

This is a list of Japanese Governors-General of Korea under Japanese rule.
Terauchi Masatake was the first governor-general. Terauchi was the third and the last resident-general. Upon the annexation of Korea to Japan, he became the governor-general.
There were ten governors-general, while eight individuals served in this position. Saitō Makoto and Ugaki Kazushige both served two nonconsecutive terms as governor-general. Saitō was the third and the sixth governor-general, and Ugaki was the fourth and seventh governor-general. Thus, Minami Jirō, Koiso Kuniaki, and Abe Nobuyuki were respectively the eight, ninth, and tenth governors-general, but they were respectively the sixth, seventh, and eight individuals to serve as governors-general.
All names on the list follow Eastern convention (family name followed by given name).
== Governors-General ==


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