- Fajar Riadi
- 24 Apr 2023
- 9 menit membaca
SEVERAL Sumatran youths expressed their wish to study in Japan to Naito Keizo, a Japanese consul based in Medan. Naito was unsure at first because of the youths’ limited knowledge of the Land of the Rising Sun. However, considering that there were also other young Javanese who were interested in studying in Japan, Naito went on to persuade Uchida Koya, the Foreign Minister in Tokyo, through a letter sent in November 1932.
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