In Japan, who is known as magician of economy
1. Mutsuhito
2. Matsukata
3. Ito
4. Okuma
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2. Matsukata
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- Mutsuhito: According to the established succession, Emperor Meiji, also known as Meiji the Great, was Japan's 122nd emperor. He was the first emperor of the Japanese Empire, ruling from February 13, 1867, until his death. He also inaugurated the Meiji era. He was the leader of the Meiji Restoration, a wave of quick changes that saw Japan develop from a feudal nation that isolated itself to a powerful industrial nation.
- Matsukata: Prince Matsukata Masayoshi, a politician from Japan, served as prime minister from 1891 to 1892 and from 1896 to 1898. Matsukata Masayoshi, the fourth child of Matsukata Masayasu and his wife Kesaku, was born on February 25, 1835, in Arata, Kagoshima, Satsuma Province. His family belonged to the nobility of the samurai warriors. When he was 13 years old, both of his parents passed away.
- Ito: It Hirobumi, a politician and statesman from Japan, presided as the country's first prime minister. He was also a key figure in the genr, a cabal of elder statesmen who controlled Japanese policy during the Meiji period. Hayashi Risuke, also known as Hirofumi, Hakubun, and briefly It Shunsuke, was his given name at birth.
- Okuma: Marquess Japanese statesman Kuma Shigenobu was a well-known figure in the Meiji oligarchy. In 1898 and from 1914 to 1916, he was Japan's Empire's prime minister. Kuma founded Waseda University and was a pioneer in promoting Western science and culture in Japan. He is thought to be a centrist.
The correct option is 2. Matsukata
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