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上海自1868年明治维新以来,进出的日本人渐次增多,有的或居住下来从事各种职业,有的或作为前往他地的中转站。有关此时至1945年间上海日本人的状况,陈祖恩教授的《寻访东洋人》一书已有生动的描绘。而在这为数众多的日本人中,既搜集情报,同时又以“改革”中国为己任者的宗方小太郎(1864—1923),是一个极其特殊的存在。本文试图主要在关注宗方活动的同时,考察截至辛亥革命,
Since the Meiji Restoration in 1868 in Shanghai, the number of Japanese people entering and leaving Japan has grown steadily and some have resided in various occupations, some as transit stations to other places. About the situation of the Japanese in Shanghai between 1945 and 1945, Professor Chen Zu’en’s book “Visiting the Orientals” has been vividly portrayed. However, among a large number of Japanese, Taro Kondo (1864-1923), who collected intelligence and at the same time was “responsible for the reform” of China, is an extremely special existence. This article attempts to mainly focus on ZongFang activities at the same time, inspected as of the Revolution of 1911,