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Tokugawa Satotaka

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Tokugawa Satotaka in 1913

Count Tokugawa Satotaka (徳川 達孝, May 25, 1865 – February 18, 1941) was a member of the Japanese aristocracy and government official in the Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa eras.[1]

In 1897, he became a member of the House of Peers.[1] He also served on the Board of Trustees of Gakushūin.[citation needed] He served as Grand Chamberlain from 1914 to 1928,[2] and went on to become chairman of the Japan Kōdōkai.[1][2]

He was the fourth son of Tokugawa (Tayasu) Yoshiyori and the younger brother of Tokugawa Iesato.[1] His childhood name was Gunnosuke (群之助).[1]

Family

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  • Father: Tokugawa Yoshiyori
  • Mother: Takai Takeko
  • Wives:
  • Children:
    • Sumiko married Naoyoshi Mizoguchi by Kyoko
    • Tokiko married Tsuchiya Kennao by Kyoko
    • Tsuyako married Tachibana Kantoku by Kyoko
    • Shuko married Tokugawa Takesada of Matsudo-Tokugawa Family by Kyoko
    • Satonari Tokugawa by Tomoko
    • Keiko married Okubo Kan’ichi by Tomoko

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "徳川達孝". 日本人名大辞典+Plus (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved November 9, 2024 – via Kotobank.
  2. ^ a b "徳川達孝". 新訂 政治家人名事典 明治~昭和 (in Japanese) (Newly revised ed.). Nichigai Associates. Retrieved November 9, 2024 – via Kotobank.
Preceded by Tayasu-Tokugawa family head
1876–1941
Succeeded by