Kyōgoku Takatomi

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Kyōgoku Takatomi (京極高富); (1835-February 9, 1889) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Mineyama Domain of Tango Province. He served as a wakadoshiyori in the Tokugawa shogunate, and after submitting to the new imperial government in January of 1868,[1] his domain participated in the Boshin War.

Following the war, Takatomi was made a shishaku (viscount) in the new nobility.[2]

Preceded by
Kyōgoku Takakage
Daimyō of Mineyama
1849-1868
Succeeded by
Kyōgoku Takanobu

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