Einosuke Moriyama

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Photograph of Einosuke Moriyama (left).

Einosuke Moriyama (森山栄之助 Moriyama Einosuke) was a samurai during the Tokugawa Shogunate, and an interpreter of Dutch and English. He studied English under Ranald MacDonald, and as “Chief Dutch Interpreter” was one of the chief men involved in the negotiations with Commodore Perry in regard to the opening of Japan to the outside world.

Williams, a member of Perry's second visit noted in 1854:

“A new and superior interpreter came with Saborosuke, named Moriyama Yenosuke [...] He speaks English well enough to render any other interpreter unnecessary, and this will assist our intercourse greatly. He [...] asked if Ronald McDonald was well, or if we knew him. [...] giving us all a good impression of his education and breeding.” (Williams, p.120, March 3rd 1854).

See also

Nakahama Manjiro

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See also: Einosuke Moriyama, Biography, Commodore Perry, Japan, Nakahama Manjiro, Ranald MacDonald, Samurai, Tokugawa Shogunate