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Kinmochi Saionji

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Kinmochi Saionji Famous memorial

Birth
Kyōto-shi, Kyoto, Japan
Death
24 Nov 1940 (aged 91)
Shizuoka-shi, Shizuoka, Japan
Burial
Fuchu City, Fuchū-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan Add to Map
Plot
8-1-1-6
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Politician. Served terms as the 12th and 14th Prime Minister of Japan. Saionji belonged to an illustrious family which, in the past, had marriage connections with the imperial family. As a youth of 18, he gathered volunteers, and fought for the emperor during the Meiji Restoration. He then went to Paris, was a student in the Latin Quarter, and returned to Japan at the age of 32. He at once started a daily paper at Tokyo, and proclaimed himself a Liberal of the European type. Subsequently, the he became minister to Austria-Hungary, and then to Germany. On his return to Japan, he joined the first Ito cabinet as Minister of Education, a post which he again occupied in the second Ito cabinet, having been Minister of Foreign Affairs in the interval. A great friend of Marquis Ito, Saionji assisted him to form the Constitutional Association (1900), and became its leader in 1903. At three difficult crises, the Mikado called Saionji to be prime minister pro tem. Resigned premiership of Japan in December of 1912.
Politician. Served terms as the 12th and 14th Prime Minister of Japan. Saionji belonged to an illustrious family which, in the past, had marriage connections with the imperial family. As a youth of 18, he gathered volunteers, and fought for the emperor during the Meiji Restoration. He then went to Paris, was a student in the Latin Quarter, and returned to Japan at the age of 32. He at once started a daily paper at Tokyo, and proclaimed himself a Liberal of the European type. Subsequently, the he became minister to Austria-Hungary, and then to Germany. On his return to Japan, he joined the first Ito cabinet as Minister of Education, a post which he again occupied in the second Ito cabinet, having been Minister of Foreign Affairs in the interval. A great friend of Marquis Ito, Saionji assisted him to form the Constitutional Association (1900), and became its leader in 1903. At three difficult crises, the Mikado called Saionji to be prime minister pro tem. Resigned premiership of Japan in December of 1912.

Bio by: Warrick L. Barrett



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  • Originally Created by: Warrick L. Barrett
  • Added: Jan 28, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6136242/kinmochi-saionji: accessed ), memorial page for Kinmochi Saionji (23 Oct 1849–24 Nov 1940), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6136242, citing Tama Cemetery, Fuchu City, Fuchū-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan; Maintained by Find a Grave.