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- Enkichi_Ōki abstract "Count Enkichi Ōki (大木 遠吉, Ōki Enkichi, September 19, 1871 – February 14, 1926) was a Japanese statesman in the Taishō period.Ōki was born in Tokyo, Shizuoka Prefecture. His father, Ōki Takatō was one of the leaders in the Meiji Restoration, and served in numerous cabinet posts in the early Meiji government. In 1899, Enkichi succeeded to his father’s title of count (hakushaku) under the kazoku peerage system. His political career began in 1908, when he was elected to the House of Peers. He initially supported the Kenkyukai, but soon switched his allegiance to the Rikken Seiyukai. He was appointed Justice Minister under the cabinet of Prime Minister Hara, a post which he also held under the succeeding Takahashi administration. In 1923, he cooperated with Home Minister Tokonami Takejiro to introduce tightened anti-subversive legislature in response to increasing leftist agitation in the labor disputes, and the public emergence of the Japan Communist Party. Ōki was subsequently Railroad Minister under the Kato and Kiyoura administrations.".
- Enkichi_Ōki birthDate "1871".
- Enkichi_Ōki deathDate "1926".
- Enkichi_Ōki thumbnail Enkichi_Oki.jpg?width=300.
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- Enkichi_Ōki after Okano_Keijir%C5%8D.
- Enkichi_Ōki after Yamanouchi_Ichiji.
- Enkichi_Ōki before Hara_Takashi.
- Enkichi_Ōki before Motoda_Hajime.
- Enkichi_Ōki dateOfBirth "1871".
- Enkichi_Ōki dateOfDeath "1926".
- Enkichi_Ōki name "Ōki, Enkichi".
- Enkichi_Ōki shortDescription "Japanese politician".
- Enkichi_Ōki title Ministry_of_Justice_(Japan).
- Enkichi_Ōki title Rairoad_Ministry_(Japan).
- Enkichi_Ōki years "Jun 1922 - Sep 1923".
- Enkichi_Ōki years "May 1920 – Jun 1922".
- Enkichi_Ōki description "Japanese politician".
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:1871_births.
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:1926_deaths.
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:Government_ministers_of_Japan.
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:Kazoku.
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:Members_of_the_House_of_Peers_(Japan).
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:Ministers_of_Justice_of_Japan.
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:Politicians_from_Tokyo.
- Enkichi_Ōki subject Category:Rikken_Seiyūkai_politicians.
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- Enkichi_Ōki comment "Count Enkichi Ōki (大木 遠吉, Ōki Enkichi, September 19, 1871 – February 14, 1926) was a Japanese statesman in the Taishō period.Ōki was born in Tokyo, Shizuoka Prefecture. His father, Ōki Takatō was one of the leaders in the Meiji Restoration, and served in numerous cabinet posts in the early Meiji government. In 1899, Enkichi succeeded to his father’s title of count (hakushaku) under the kazoku peerage system. His political career began in 1908, when he was elected to the House of Peers.".
- Enkichi_Ōki label "Enkichi Ōki".
- Enkichi_Ōki label "大木遠吉".
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- Enkichi_Ōki depiction Enkichi_Oki.jpg.
- Enkichi_Ōki givenName "Enkichi".
- Enkichi_Ōki name "Enkichi Ōki".
- Enkichi_Ōki surname "Ōki".