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Nitobe Inaz was a multifaceted figure in early 20th-century Japan, known for his contributions as an agricultural economist, author, educator, diplomat, politician, and Christian. His work spanned various fields, reflecting his commitment to social progress and international understanding during a tumultuous era leading up to World War II. His diverse roles highlight the intersection of agriculture, education, and diplomacy in shaping modern Japan.
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