Ujifusa Kaetsu
Ujifusa Kaetsu (buy it and go for bunch, Tenpo era five years (1834) from January to 1908 in (1908 on) October 30) is a Japanese politician.
Career
I was born in the Higo country Takuma Koorimoto mountain village (current Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto) as a child of the Kumamoto clansman and studied under Shonan Yokoi. I participate in an imperialism campaign according to Teizo Miyabe afterwards. I often went to Tokyo and associated with Sanai Hashimoto, Ryoma Sakamoto, Takamori Saigou and others.
That, after the Meiji Restoration, the Kumamoto feudal clan is going to revolt against the new government; was suspected, but he bunch proceeded to Nagasaki, and vindicated it in 澤宣嘉 of the governor, and finished it without any trouble. I entered a service (1870) in the ministry of subject people in May in 1870 and moved to the Ministry of Finance in July. I took office as Isawa prefecture great councillor in September and successively held 熊本県少参事, a Yatsushiro prefecture right councillor afterwards. I became a (1873), Shirakawa prefecture right councillor in 1873, but, in conflict with Ryosuke Yasuoka of 権令, withdrew to the field.
I resigned bureaucrats and opened the school called "広取黌" afterward, and Kosai Uchida (the later Minister of Foreign Affairs), Kametaro Hayashida (later member of the House of Representatives), Eizaburo Kamei (later Superintendent General) and others learned. In addition, I launch spinning business and the processed tea business.
I was elected (1879), Kumamoto member of prefectural assembly in 1879 and became the chairperson in the next year. I formed 九州改進党 with (1882), Taketoshi Yamada, Kagashi Maeda and others in 1882. I link the name to the establishment promoter of the Kyushu railroad in (1887) in 1887.
I became (1893), member of the House of Representatives in 1893 and served for lifespan.
Family
- The eldest daughter: Taka Kaetsu (educational foundation Kaetsu University founder)
- The second son: Shrewd Kaetsu (Major General)
References
- "立身致富信用公録第 15," it is country mirror company, 1903.
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Predecessors in the family line: Yasukazu Yasuba | Governor of Isawa (great councillor) The third: From 1870 to 1871 | The next era: Absence |
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