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Saigō Takamori
samurai of the Satsuma domain, supreme commander of Japanese army, one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration (1828-1877)
Sugawara no Michizane
Japanese poet
Iwakura Tomomi
Japanese politician (1825-1883)
Katsu Kaishū
Japanese noble, statesman and naval engineer (1823–1899)
genrō
thumb|right|The leading genrō Ito Hirobumi and Yamagata Aritomo in 1896 thumb|right|The genrō Saionji Kinmochi (right) at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 was an unofficial designation given to a generation of elder Japanese statesmen and military officers, all born between the 1830s and 1850s, who served as informal extraconstitutional advisors to the emperor during the Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa eras of Japanese history.
Meiji oligarchy
ruling class of Meiji period Japan
Ono no Imoko
Japanese politician
Date Munenari
Eighth head of the Uwajima Domain (1818-1892)
Tōyama Mitsuru
Japanese politician (1855−1944)
Ikuo Oyama
Japanese political scientist (1880–1955)
Yamao Yōzō
Japanese politician (1837-1917)
Matsudaira Yoshinaga
daimyo of the late Edo period; 16th lord of Fukui (1828-1890)
Komatsu Kiyokado
samurai (1835-1870)
Maeda Gen'i
daimyo
Takazumi Oka
Japanese military personnel (1890-1973)
Techō Suehiro
Japanese novelist, journalist and politician
Oguri Tadamasa
Japanese politician
Hodaka Maruyama
Japanese politician
Kaneshichi Masuda
Japanese politician and lawyer (1898-1985)
Toshio Irie
bureaucrat
Torii Tadafumi
Samurai and daimyo of the Mibu Domain in Shimotsuke Province.
Tokudaiji Sanetsune
Japanese politician
Sawayanagi Masatarō
Japanese educator and bureaucrat
Nezu Kaichirō
Japanese politician and businessperson (1860-1940)
Sayuri Uenishi
Japanese politician
Masakazu Nakai
Japanese aesthetician (1900–1952)
Shinichiro Kurimoto
Japanese academic
Matsudaira Tarō
Japanese politician (1839–1909)
Sugawara no Koreyoshi
Japanese noble and scholar
Matsudaira Norikata
Japanese noble
Akira Ogawa
Japanese politician
Sanji Mutō
Japanese businessperson and calligrapher (1867-1934)
Mishima Michitsune
Japanese politician (1835-1888)
Masatoshi Akimoto
Japanese politician