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Parent topics
- Taisho [r]: Known in life as Yoshihito, Japanese Emperor, son of Meiji and father of Hirohito, ill in later life [e]
- Aritomo Yamagata [r]: In the Meiji Restoration, architect of the Imperial Japanese Army, military commander and three-time Chief of Staff; Three-time President of the Privy Council; two-time Prime Minister of Japan and genro (elder statesman) of immense influence [e]
Subtopics
- Takaaki Kato [r]: Japanese businessman and civilian government official; supportive of constitutional rather than military government, who served as Prime Minister between 1924 and 1926 [e]
- Masataki Terauchi [r]: Imperial Japanese Army officer and pubic official; Prime Minister of Japan; senior in Chosu Clan. [e]
- Kinmochi Saionji [r]: (1849-1940) Japanese publisher, politician, and eventually Prince and Prime Minister of Japan [e]
- Sumitomo Saionji [r]: Banker brother of Kinmochi Saionji [e]
- Shigenobu Okuma [r]: (1838-1922) Japanese diplomat, government official and educator; twice Prime Minister of Japan; founder of Waseda University; cofounder of Kenseito (Constitutional Government Party) with Taisuke Itagaki; opposed confrontation with Korea during the Meiji Restoration [e]