Mori Koben (森 小弁, October 15, 1869 – August 23, 1945) was a Japanese businessman and adventurer, who was best remembered as one of the first Japanese pioneers in Micronesia. As a young man, Mori migrated from Japan to Chuuk, where he helped to establish Japanese businesses in Micronesia. Mori's guidance and direction helped to expand Japanese business interests throughout Micronesia during the Spanish and German colonial-era. After Japan annexed Micronesia from Germany in 1914, Mori was hired as an adviser to the Japanese administration in the South Seas Mandate, and was instrumental in encouraging Japanese settlement in Micronesia. In his final years during World War II, Mori facilitated Micronesian support in the Japanese war efforts, but was already suffering from failing health from ol
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| - 森 小弁 (もり こべん、明治2年(1869年)10月15日 - 昭和20年(1945年))は、土佐(現在の高知県高知市仁井田)出身の実業家。 主に南洋諸島のトラック諸島(現在のミクロネシア連邦チューク州チューク諸島)で活躍し、現地の女性と結婚したあと水曜島(現在の)の大酋長も務めた人物。また、歌謡曲の『酋長の娘』や島田啓三の絵物語『冒険ダン吉』(講談社の雑誌『少年倶楽部』に連載された)のモデルとされている(ただし、『冒険ダン吉』に関しては、島田のフィクションと言われている)。ミクロネシア連邦第7代大統領のマニー・モリは曾孫にあたる。 (ja)
- Mori Koben (森 小弁, October 15, 1869 – August 23, 1945) was a Japanese businessman and adventurer, who was best remembered as one of the first Japanese pioneers in Micronesia. As a young man, Mori migrated from Japan to Chuuk, where he helped to establish Japanese businesses in Micronesia. Mori's guidance and direction helped to expand Japanese business interests throughout Micronesia during the Spanish and German colonial-era. After Japan annexed Micronesia from Germany in 1914, Mori was hired as an adviser to the Japanese administration in the South Seas Mandate, and was instrumental in encouraging Japanese settlement in Micronesia. In his final years during World War II, Mori facilitated Micronesian support in the Japanese war efforts, but was already suffering from failing health from ol (en)
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| - Mori Koben (森 小弁, October 15, 1869 – August 23, 1945) was a Japanese businessman and adventurer, who was best remembered as one of the first Japanese pioneers in Micronesia. As a young man, Mori migrated from Japan to Chuuk, where he helped to establish Japanese businesses in Micronesia. Mori's guidance and direction helped to expand Japanese business interests throughout Micronesia during the Spanish and German colonial-era. After Japan annexed Micronesia from Germany in 1914, Mori was hired as an adviser to the Japanese administration in the South Seas Mandate, and was instrumental in encouraging Japanese settlement in Micronesia. In his final years during World War II, Mori facilitated Micronesian support in the Japanese war efforts, but was already suffering from failing health from old age. He died within a few days after the Japanese surrender, and a sizeable minority of Micronesians with Japanese ancestry from Chuuk trace their ancestry back to Mori. (en)
- 森 小弁 (もり こべん、明治2年(1869年)10月15日 - 昭和20年(1945年))は、土佐(現在の高知県高知市仁井田)出身の実業家。 主に南洋諸島のトラック諸島(現在のミクロネシア連邦チューク州チューク諸島)で活躍し、現地の女性と結婚したあと水曜島(現在の)の大酋長も務めた人物。また、歌謡曲の『酋長の娘』や島田啓三の絵物語『冒険ダン吉』(講談社の雑誌『少年倶楽部』に連載された)のモデルとされている(ただし、『冒険ダン吉』に関しては、島田のフィクションと言われている)。ミクロネシア連邦第7代大統領のマニー・モリは曾孫にあたる。 (ja)
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