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Letter from Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Terashima Munenori to Chancellor A. Gorchakov on the appointment of Yoshimoto Hanabusa as Charge d'Affaires of the Mission of Japan in Saint Petersburg
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, p. 21, original, Japanese 
p. 21 (a)

Letter from Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Terashima Munenori to Chancellor A. Gorchakov on the appointment of Yoshimoto Hanabusa as Charge d'Affaires of the Mission of Japan in Saint Petersburg
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, p. 21, original, Japanese 
p. 21 (b)

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 24

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 24, reverse side

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 25

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 25, reverse side

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 26

 

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 26, reverse side

 

Credentials of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Japan to Russia Vice-Admiral Takeaki Enomoto
1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 24-25, original, Japanese, translation, pp. 26-27, Russian
p. 27

Translation of a speech made by the Envoy of Japan in Russia Enomoto Takeaki, marking the presentation of his credentials to Emperor Alexander II
July 6, 1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 28-29, translation, Russian 
p. 28

Translation of a speech made by the Envoy of Japan in Russia Enomoto Takeaki, marking the presentation of his credentials to Emperor Alexander II
July 6, 1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 28-29, translation, Russian 
p. 28, reverse side

Translation of a speech made by the Envoy of Japan in Russia Enomoto Takeaki, marking the presentation of his credentials to Emperor Alexander II
July 6, 1873
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-9, inventory 8, 1873, dossier 18, part 1, pp. 28-29, translation, Russian 
p. 29

Photograph of the main building (front facade) of the Russian Embassy in Tokyo
November 11, 1877
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Plans and photo section’, inventory 911, dossier 67, p. 1 

Report from Russia’s envoy to Tokyo, K. Struve, to Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs N. Girs on Emperor Alexander II being awarded the Grand Imperial Order of the Badge of the Chrysanthemum
April 28 / May 10, 1877
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section’, inventory 493, dossier 1671, pp. 1-2, original, Russian 
p. 1

Reports from Russia’s envoy to Tokyo, K. Struve, to Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs N. Girs on Emperor Alexander II being awarded the Grand Imperial Order of the Badge of the Chrysanthemum
April 28 / May 10, 1877
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section’, inventory 493, dossier 1671, pp. 1-2, original, Russian 
p. 1, reverse side

Reports from Russia’s envoy to Tokyo, K. Struve, to Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs N. Girs on Emperor Alexander II being awarded the Grand Imperial Order of the Badge of the Chrysanthemum
April 28 / May 10, 1877
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section’, inventory 493, dossier 1671, pp. 1-2, original, Russian 
p. 2

Reports from Russia’s envoy to Tokyo, K. Struve, to Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs N. Girs on Emperor Alexander II being awarded the Grand Imperial Order of the Badge of the Chrysanthemum
April 28 / May 10, 1877
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section’, inventory 493, dossier 1671, pp. 1-2, original, Russian 
p. 2, reverse side

Letter from the Japanese government on awarding Moscow the Order of the Rising Sun
1883
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section’, dossier 1733, p. 178, original, Japanese 

Letter from the Director of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire, I. Zinovyev to the Russian envoy in Tokyo, D. Shevich on the admission of Japan’s Princess Komatsu and her household steward Sannomiya as members of the Russian Society of the Red Cross, granting them the insignia of the Society of the 1st and 2nd degree, respectively
February 14, 1889
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Mission in Tokyo’, inventory 529, dossier 364, pp. 5-6, original, Russian 
p. 5

Letter from the Director of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire, I. Zinovyev to the Russian envoy in Tokyo, D. Shevich on the admission of Japan’s Princess Komatsu and her household steward Sannomiya as members of the Russian Society of the Red Cross, granting them the insignia of the Society of the 1st and 2nd degree, respectively
February 14, 1889
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Mission in Tokyo’, inventory 529, dossier 364, pp. 5-6, original, Russian 
p. 5, reverse side

Letter from the Director of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire, I. Zinovyev to the Russian envoy in Tokyo, D. Shevich on the admission of Japan’s Princess Komatsu and her household steward Sannomiya as members of the Russian Society of the Red Cross, granting them the insignia of the Society of the 1st and 2nd degree, respectively
February 14, 1889
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Mission in Tokyo’, inventory 529, dossier 364, pp. 5-6, original, Russian 
p. 6