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Kazuo Hatoyama

*anese politician Kazuo Hatoyama

Kazuo Hatoyama (鳩山 和夫, Hatoyama Kazuo, May 6, 1856 – October 3, 1911) was the patriarchal head of the prominent *anese Hatoyama political family which has been called "*an's Kennedy family."

Contents

  • 1 Early life and education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Family
    • 3.1 Family tree
  • 4 Residence
  • 5 Notes
  • 6 References

Early life and education

Hatoyama was born to a samurai family of the Katsuyama clan in present-day Minato, Tokyo.

He graduated from the Tokyo Kaisei School in 1875. He was selected for a government-sponsored study abroad program and attended Columbia University (B.L., 1877) and Yale University Law School (M.L., 1878; D.C.L., 1880).

Career

When he returned to Tokyo in 1880, Hatoyama opened a law practice, while simultaneously lecturing at the University of Tokyo.

He thereafter joined the Rikken Kaishintō political party founded by Ō*a Shigenobu and became active in politics. In 1890, at O*a's urging, he was appointed president of the Tokyo Semmon Gakko, which shortly thereafter became Waseda University. He headed this ins*ution until 1907, although his *le was largely honorary in nature. In 1901, he was invited to Yale for its 200th anniversary celebration, and awarded an honorary doctorate in law.

He was elected to the House of Representatives in the 1892 general election and was re-elected eight times thereafter. He became House Speaker in 1896. However, a rift developed between Hatoyama and O*a. Although Hatoyama angled to become foreign minister in O*a's first cabinet, he was p*ed over for the post and only served as Vice Minister in 1898. In April 1907, he was removed from his post at Waseda and demoted to board member status. He left the Rikken Kaishinto in January 1908 to join the rival Rikken Seiyukai party.

He was elected to the Tokyo Municipal *embly in 1908. In 1910, he was elected President of the Tokyo Bar *ociation.

Family

Main article: Hatoyama family

His wife, Haruko Hatoyama, was a co-founder of what is known today as Kyoritsu Women's University. His son is former Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama, who founded and was the first president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). His grandson was former Foreign Minister Iichirō Hatoyama. His younger great-grandson Kunio Hatoyama served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications under Prime Minister Taro Aso until June 12, 2009. His older great-grandson Yukio Hatoyama is the leader of the Democratic Party of *an (DPJ) and represents the 9th district of Hokkaidō in the House of Representatives. Yukio became Prime Minister on September 16, 2009, following a win by the opposition coalition in the 2009 elections. His son-in-law was Suzuki Kisaburō, a judge, prosecutor, procurator and Minister of Justice and Home Minister.

Family tree

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Residence

Hatoyama and his family resided in the Otowa neighborhood of Bunkyo, Tokyo in 1891. Following the Great Kanto Earthquake, his son Ichiro commissioned a new Western-style mansion on the site which is now known as Hatoyama Hall (鳩山会館 Hatoyama Kaikan).

Notes

    References

    • Itoh, Mayumi (2003). The Hatoyama Dynasty: *anese Political Leadership through the Generations. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN:1-403-96331-2, ISBN:978-1-403-96331-4. OCLC:248918078.