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Count Higashikuze Michitomi (東久世 通禧,
January 1, 1834 –
January 4, 1912) was a ****anese
noble and
statesman of the late Edo
period and
early Meiji period...
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Sixth son:
Prince Tairei'in (1679; 台嶺院宮) Handmaid:
Higashikuze Hiroko (1672–1752; 東久世博子),
Higashikuze Michikado’s
daughter Eleventh son:
Prince Toku (1692–1693;...
- in 1871, and
three people—Tokudaiji Sanetsune,
Masataka Kawase, and
Higashikuze Michitomi—were appointed.
According to the
Imperial Household Ministry...
- 1906)
Hasegawa Yoshimichi (1
April 1906)
Hayashi Tadasu (1
April 1906)
Higashikuze Michiyoshi (1
April 1906) ****uoka
Takachika (1
April 1906)
Saionji Kinmochi...
- daimyō of Saga Domain,
although he soon
resigned on
grounds of age,
Higashikuze Michitomi taking his place.
Former Deputy Director (次官)
Kuroda Kiyotaka...
- (Birth–Death)
Faction Tenure Took
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Count Higashikuze Michitomi (1834–1912) None 24
October 1890 1
August 1891 281 days 2 Hosokawa...
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Count Soejima Taneomi (1828–1905) 10
September 1891 11
March 1892
Count Higashikuze Michitomi (1834–1912) 17
March 1892 4
January 1912
Count Yoshikawa Akimasa...
- Iwami,
Koremoto Okazaki, San'emon Kanazawa,
Bunkai Tot****, Endō Taneki,
Higashikuze Michitomi,
Katsunari Hisamatsu,
Tsune Matsuura,
Sumiko Mita, Takahiro...
- (半家). Hirohata 廣幡家 Koga 久我家 Nakanoin 中院家 Ayanokōji 綾小路家 Chigusa 千種家
Higashikuze 東久世家 Iwakura 岩倉家 Kuze 久世家 Niwata 庭田家 Ōhara 大原家 Otagi 愛宕家 Rokujō 六條家 Uematsu 植松家...
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received 250
stone as a
prize for the
Battle of Hakodate. On
September 25,
Higashikuze Michitomi,
Secretary of the Pioneer, was ****igned to Hakodate, and from...