Kusumoto Masataka
Kusumoto Masataka | |
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楠本 正隆 | |
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| Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 15 December 1893 – 8 June 1896 | |
| Monarch | Meiji |
| Deputy | Abei Iwane Kenkichi Kataoka Shimada Saburō |
| Preceded by | Hoshi Tōru |
| Succeeded by | Kazuo Hatoyama |
| Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 26 November 1893 – 15 December 1893 | |
| Speaker | Hoshi Tōru |
| Preceded by | Sone Arasuke |
| Succeeded by | Abei Iwane |
| Member of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 17 September 1892 – 8 June 1896 | |
| Preceded by | Fujita Mokichi |
| Succeeded by | Hamaguchi Kichiemon |
| Constituency | Tokyo 4th |
| In office 2 July 1890 – 25 December 1891 | |
| Preceded by | Constituency established |
| Succeeded by | Kuroda Tsunahiko |
| Constituency | Tokyo 1st |
| Governor of Tokyo | |
| In office 19 December 1875 – 12 December 1879 | |
| Monarch | Meiji |
| Preceded by | Ōkubo Ichiō |
| Succeeded by | Matsuda Michiyuki |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 14 April 1838 |
| Died | 7 February 1902 (aged 63) |
| Resting place | Yanaka Cemetery |
| Party | Shimpotō |
| Other political affiliations | Independent (1890–1892) Dōmei Club (1892–1894) CRP (1894–1896) |
Kusumoto Masataka (楠本 正隆) (April 14, 1838 – February 7, 1902) was a Japanese Home Ministry government official. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the Empire of Japan and its third speaker. Previously, he was governor of Niigata Prefecture (1872–1875) and Governor of Tokyo (1875–1879). He was a recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun and the Order of the Sacred Treasure, and in 1896, he was granted the title of baron (男爵, danshaku) under Meiji Japan's European-derived kazoku peerage system.
Bibliography
- 霞会館華族家系大成編輯委員会『平成新修旧華族家系大成』上巻、霞会館、1996年。
