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Hamada Hikozō (japanisch 浜田 彦蔵, in Amerika eher als Joseph Heco bekannt; geb. 20. September 1837 in der Provinz Harima; gest. 12. Dezember 1897) war ein japanischer Dolmetscher und Unternehmer während der Meiji-Zeit und der erste amerikanische Staatsbürger als geborener Japaner. Nach seiner Rückkehr aus Amerika wurde er auch „Ame-Hiko“ genannt. (de) Joseph Heco (born Hikozō Hamada (浜田彦蔵, Hamada Hikozō) September 20, 1837 – December 12, 1897) was the first Japanese person to be naturalized as a United States citizen and the first to publish a Japanese language newspaper. (en) Joseph Heco (né Hikozō Hamada 浜田彦蔵 le 20 septembre 1837, mort le 12 décembre 1897) est le premier Japonais à avoir été naturalisé américain. (fr) 浜田 彦蔵(はまだ ひこぞう、旧字体:濱田彥藏、天保8年8月21日(1837年9月20日) - 明治30年(1897年)12月12日)は幕末に活躍した通訳、貿易商。「新聞の父」と言われる。洗礼名はジョセフ・ヒコ (Joseph Heco)。幼名は彦太郎(ひこたろう)。日本人で初めてアメリカ合衆国の市民権を取得した(1858年)。帰国後は「アメ彦」の通称で知られた。 (ja) |
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