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Sadaaki Senda ([[September 9]], [[1836]] - [[April 23]], [[1908]]) was the governor of [[Hiroshima Prefecture]] from [[1880]] to [[1889]]. His most ambitious project was the construction of [[Ujina]] port (later to become [[Hiroshima Port]]), which cost the lives of thousands of peasants from the area.<ref>{{cite book | last = Sodei | first = Rinjiro | title = Were We the Enemy?: American Survivors of Hiroshima | publisher = Westview Press | location = Boulder | year = 2000 | isbn = 081333750X }}</ref>
Sadaaki Senda ([[September 9]], [[1836]] - [[April 23]], [[1908]]) was the governor of [[Hiroshima Prefecture]] from [[1880]] to [[1889]]. His most ambitious project was the construction of [[Ujina]] port (later to become [[Hiroshima Port]]), which cost the lives of thousands of peasants from the area.<ref>{{cite book | last = Sodei | first = Rinjiro | title = Were We the Enemy?: American Survivors of Hiroshima | publisher = Westview Press | location = Boulder | year = 2000 | isbn = 081333750X }}</ref>

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Sadaaki Senda (September 9, 1836 - April 23, 1908) was the governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from 1880 to 1889. His most ambitious project was the construction of Ujina port (later to become Hiroshima Port), which cost the lives of thousands of peasants from the area.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Sodei, Rinjiro (2000). Were We the Enemy?: American Survivors of Hiroshima. Boulder: Westview Press. ISBN 081333750X.

References

  • Hiroshima Cultural Encyclopedia [1]
  • Rinjiro Sodei, "Were We the Enemy?: American Survivors of Hiroshima"