Ōe Taku
Ōe Taku | |
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大江 卓 | |
| Member of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 1 July 1890 – 25 December 1891 | |
| Preceded by | Constituency established |
| Succeeded by | Tagaya Shinkei |
| Constituency | Iwate 5th |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 November 1847 |
| Died | 21 September 1921 (aged 73) |
| Party | Liberal |
| Relatives | Gotō Shōjirō (father-in-law) Gotō Taketarō (brother-in-law) Iwasaki Yanosuke (brother-in-law) |
| Known for | Maria Luz Incident |
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Ōe Taku (大江 卓; November 2, 1847 – September 21, 1921) was a samurai, bureaucrat, politician, entrepreneur and social activist in the late Meiji and Taishō period Empire of Japan. He is noted as one of the more progressive figures of the early Meiji period, although his record is complex. His wife was the younger daughter of Gotō Shōjirō.