Chikaaki Takasaki
Chikaaki Takasaki (高崎 親章, Takasaki Chikaaki, 1853 – December 27, 1920) was a Japanese politician. He fought in the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877. He was governor of Ibaraki Prefecture (1893–1896), Nagano Prefecture (1896–1897), Okayama Prefecture (1897–1900), Miyagi Prefecture (1900), Kyoto Prefecture (1900–1902) and Osaka (1902–1911).
Awards
- 1894 – Order of the Sacred Treasure[1]
- 1903 – Order of the Rising Sun[2]
- 1907 – Order of the Rising Sun[3]
- 1908 – Military Medal of Honor (Japan)[4]
- 1916 – Victory Medal (Japan)[5]
References
- 『官報』第3451号「叙任及辞令」12月27, 1894.
- 『官報』第6138号「叙任及辞令」12月16, 1903.
- 『官報』号外「叙任及辞令」3月31, 1907.
- 『官報』第7578号・付録「辞令」9月28, 1908.
- 『官報』第1310号・付録「辞令」12月13, 1916.
Preceded by Makino Nobuaki |
Governor of Ibaraki Prefecture 1893–1896 |
Succeeded by Egi Kazuyuki |
Preceded by Asada Tokunori |
Governor of Nagano 1896–1897 |
Succeeded by Kan'ichi Gondo |
Preceded by Chuuzo Kohno |
Governor of Okayama Prefecture 1897–1900 |
Succeeded by Saburo Yoshihara |
Preceded by Kiyoomi Chikami |
Governor of Miyagi Prefecture 1900 |
Succeeded by Masaaki Nomura |
Preceded by Utsumi Tadakatsu |
Governor of Kyoto Prefecture 1900–1902 |
Succeeded by Shouichi Ohmori |
Preceded by Kanji Kikuchi |
Governor of Osaka 1902–1911 |
Succeeded by Katsutaro Inuduka |
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