Uesugi Mochinori

Uesugi Mochinori

Infobox_Officeholder | name= Uesugi Mochinori
nationality=Japanese


imagesize=180px
caption=Uesugi Mochinori
order=13th Lord of Yonezawa
term_start=1869
term_end=1871
predecessor=Uesugi Narinori
successor=none
birth_date=birth date|1844|4|15|mf=y
birth_place=Japan
death_date=death date and age|1919|4|18|1844|4|15|mf=y
death_place=Tokyo, Japan
spouse=

Count nihongo|Uesugi Mochinori|上杉茂憲|Uesugi Mochinori; (April 15, 1844-April 18, 1919) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who served as the last daimyo of Yonezawa han in Dewa Province. In the Meiji era he became a government official and briefly served as governor of Okinawa Prefecture.

Biography

The direct descendant of the famed Uesugi Kenshin, Mochinori was born in 1844. Mochinori's father Narinori took part in the movements of the northern domains which culminated in the creation of the Ouetsu Reppan Domei during the Boshin War. After the end of the war, Narinori was made to retire, and Mochinori became lord of Yonezawa in his place. In his last act as lord, Mochinori distributed around 100,000 "ryō" of gold coins from the domain's treasury to the retainers.

Following the war, in 1871, he moved to Tokyo, and then went abroad to England to study. Later, in May 1881, he became the second governor of Okinawa Prefecture. Upon becoming governor, he traveled the prefecture and oversaw a survey of conditions and lifestyle in the islands. The resulting document remains today a valuable resource for understanding the Okinawa of that time. He petitioned the Meiji government for permission and aid to effect a number of reforms, but was denied. However, under Mochinori's administration, a great many elementary schools were founded, along with a system by which the prefectural government funded students to study in Tokyo, and variety of other educational programs"Uesugi Mochinori." Okinawa rekishi jinmei jiten (沖縄歴史人名事典, "Encyclopedia of People of Okinawan History"). Naha: Okinawa Bunka-sha, 1996. p13.] .

He was replaced as governor of Okinawa in 1883, becoming a member of the "Genrōin" (Council of Elders in the central Tokyo-based government), and in 1884 he became a count (伯爵 "hakushaku"). Toward the end of his life, he also received a promotion to senior 2nd court rank (正二位 "shō-ni-i"). His tenure as governor of Okinawa was short, a result, it is said [Kerr, George H. (2000). "". (revised ed.) Boston: Tuttle Publishing. pp399-400.] , of Tokyo's disapproval of the extent of his reform programs in the prefecture at a time when there remained sovereignty disputes with China over the islands. Even after leaving this office, however, he continued to make contributions towards the welfare and education of Okinawan students in Japan [Kerr. p399.] .

Mochinori moved to Yonezawa in 1896, and died there in 1919.

Kuninori Uesugi, the modern-day astronomer, is Mochinori's great-grandson.

Notes

References

*---- (1996). "Okinawa rekishi jinmei jiten" (沖縄歴史人名事典, "Encyclopedia of People of Okinawan History"). Naha: Okinawa Bunka-sha.
*Kerr, George H. (2000). "Okinawa: the History of an Island People". (revised ed.) Boston: Tuttle Publishing.

Further reading

*Asano Gengo 浅野源吾. "Yonezawa-han shi" 米沢藩史. Tokyo: Tōyō Shoin 東洋書院, Shōwa 50 (1975)
*"Yonezawa-han Boshin monjo" 米澤藩戊辰文書. Edited by Nihon Shiseki Kyōkai 日本史籍協會編. Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai 東京大學出版會, Shōwa 42 (1967)

External links

* [http://www8.ocn.ne.jp/~yozan/rekisi/munenori.html Biographical Information]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Uesugi Narinori — Infobox Officeholder | name= Uesugi Narinori nationality=Japanese caption= order=12th Lord of Yonezawa term start=1839 term end=1869 predecessor=Uesugi Narisada successor=Uesugi Mochinori birth date=birth date|1820|6|20|mf=y birth place=Japan… …   Wikipedia

  • Uesugi — Die Uesugi (japanisch 上杉氏, shi) waren eine wichtige japanische Familie ab dem 13. Jahrhundert bis 1869. Wichtige Mitglieder waren Uesugi Kenshin, Uesugi Kagekatsu und Uesugi Harunori (Yōzan), letzterer als weiser Lehnherr auch im Ausland berühmt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nabeshima Naoyoshi — Bronze statue of Nabeshima Naoyoshi at Kashima High School, Kashima, Saga 13th Lord of Kashima In office 1848–1871 Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • Niwa Nagakuni — Lord of Nihonmatsu In office 1858–1868 Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • Iwamura Michitoshi — Infobox Officeholder | name= Iwamura Michitoshi nationality=Japanese imagesize=180px caption=Iwamura Michitoshi order=3rd Governor of Okinawa term start=Apr. 1883 term end=Dec. 1883 predecessor=Uesugi Mochinori successor=Nishimura Sutezō birth… …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Gouverneure von Okinawa — Die Liste der Gouverneure von Okinawa enthält alle Gouverneure der Präfektur Okinawa sowie außerdem die „Verwaltungschefs“ (jap. gyōsei shuseki, engl. Chief Executive) der „Regierung der Ryūkyū Inseln“ (Ryūkyū seifu, Government of the Ryukyu… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Yonezawa Domain — (米沢藩, Yonezawa han ) was a feudal domain ( han ) of Tokugawa Japan, controlled by daimyō of the Uesugi clan. Covering the Okitama district of Dewa province, in what is today southeastern Yamagata Prefecture, the territory was ruled from Yonezawa… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”