Yukio Ozaki

Yukio Ozaki
尾崎 行雄
Minister of Justice
In office
16 April 1914 – 9 October 1916
Prime MinisterŌkuma Shigenobu
Preceded byYoshito Okuda
Succeeded byItasu Matsumuro
Mayor of Tokyo
In office
29 June 1903 – 26 June 1912
Preceded byHideo Matsuda
Succeeded byYoshirō Sakatani
Minister of Education
In office
30 June 1898 – 27 October 1898
Prime MinisterŌkuma Shigenobu
Preceded byToyama Masakazu
Succeeded byInukai Tsuyoshi
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
2 July 1890 – 14 March 1953
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byIkusaburō Tanaka
ConstituencyMie 5th (1890–1902)
Mie Counties (1902–1920)
Mie 8th (1920–1928)
Mie 2nd (1928–1946)
Mie at-large (1946–1947)
Mie 2nd (1947–1953)
Personal details
Born(1858-12-24)24 December 1858
Died6 October 1954(1954-10-06) (aged 95)
PartyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Rikken Kaishintō (1882–1896)
Shimpotō (1896–1898)
Kenseitō (1898–1900)
Kensei Hontō (1900–1908)
Yūshinkai (1908–1910)
Rikken Seiyūkai (1910–1913)
Chūseikai (1913–1916)
Kenseikai (1916–1922)
Kakushin Club (1922–1925)
Spouse
(m. 1904; died 1932)
ChildrenYukiteru Ozaki
Yukika Sohma
Alma materTokyo Imperial University
Keio University
Japanese name
Kanji尾崎 行雄
Hiraganaおざき ゆきお
Transcriptions
RomanizationOzaki Yukio
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Yukio Ozaki (尾崎 行雄, Ozaki Yukio; born 24 December 1858 – 6 October 1954) was a Japanese politician of liberal signature, born in modern-day Sagamihara, Kanagawa. Ozaki served in the House of Representatives of the Japanese Diet for 63 years (1890–1953). He is still revered in Japan as the "God of constitutional politics" and the "father of the Japanese Constitution".