Senge Takatomi
Senge Takatomi | |
|---|---|
千家 尊福 | |
| Minister of Justice | |
| In office 25 March 1908 – 14 July 1908 | |
| Prime Minister | Saionji Kinmochi |
| Preceded by | Matsuda Masahisa |
| Succeeded by | Okabe Nagamoto |
| Governor of Tokyo | |
| In office 12 November 1898 – 25 March 1908 | |
| Monarch | Meiji |
| Preceded by | Koizuka Ryū |
| Succeeded by | Hiroshi Abe |
| Governor of Shizuoka Prefecture | |
| In office 7 April 1897 – 16 July 1898 | |
| Monarch | Meiji |
| Preceded by | Komatsubara Eitarō |
| Succeeded by | Katō Heishirō |
| Governor of Saitama Prefecture | |
| In office 20 January 1894 – 7 April 1897 | |
| Monarch | Meiji |
| Preceded by | Ginbayashi Tsunao |
| Succeeded by | Tadashi Munakata |
| Member of the House of Peers | |
| In office 10 July 1890 – 3 January 1918 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 7 September 1845 |
| Died | 3 January 1918 (aged 72) |
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Baron Takatomi Senge was a Japanese priest and politician. He served as governor of their prefectures. He was Governor of Saitama from 1894–1897, Governor of Shizuoka from 1897–1898, and Governor of Tokyo from 1898–1908. He was also a member of the House of Peers.
He was an organizer of the 1907 Tokyo Industrial Exhibition.
He was a Shinto Priest and the founder of Izumo-taishakyo, and the 80th high priest of Izumo-taisha (an eightieth generation descendant of the first Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko).
He founded the Mokuyōkai (木曜会, The Thursday Association) a Japanese political faction dedicated to representing the interests of barons over higher nobility.