List of Japanese residents-general of Korea

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The resident-general was the leader of Korea under Japanese rule from 1905 to 1910.

Itō Hirobumi was the first resident-general. There were three residents-general in total. After the annexation of Korea to Japan, the last resident-general, Terauchi Masatake, became the first governor-general.

All names on the list follow Eastern convention (family name followed by given name).

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Residents-general

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|Itō Hirobumi

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|21 December 1905

|14 June 1909

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|Sone Arasuke

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|14 June 1909

|30 May 1910

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|Terauchi Masatake

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|30 May 1910

|1 October 1910

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See also