To navigation without reading text. Japanese version.

Kido, Takayoshi Kido, Takayoshi
(1833 - 1877)

Portrait of Kido, Takayoshi(1)
  • Photo no.1 : Kinsei Meishi Shashin vol.1
  • b&w ; 27.0x21.0 cm
Portrait of Kido, Takayoshi(2)
  • Photo no.2 : Kensei 50nenshi
  • b&w ; 10.1x6.4 cm

Statesman. Born in Yamaguchi, the son of a doctor serving in the Hagi Clan. He became a pupil of Shoin Yoshida. Later he learned swordsmanship and western military science in Edo. Opposed to the group (supporters of the union of the Imperial Court and the Shogunate), he worked tirelessly for the sonno joi undo (movement to revere the emperor and expel the barbarians). He held an important position in the clan and led the argument for the overthrow of the shogunate. In 1866, he concluded the Satsuma-Choshu Alliance with the Kagoshima Clan. After the coup d'etat of (restoration of Imperial rule), he engaged in the drafting of the Charter Oath. Appointed (senior councillor), he poured his efforts into (the return of the lands and people to the Emperor). He became (councillor) in 1870. In 1871, he took part in the Iwakura mission as deputy envoy. Later, he held important posts including education minister, home affairs minister, chairman of the local official council, cabinet councillor, etc., while advocating the gradual establishment of constitutional government.

Keywords Statesman
National Diet Library
Copyright (C) 2004 National Diet Library, Japan. All Rights Reserved.