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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. 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 , but soon switched his allegiance to the Rikken Seiyūkai. 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 Takejirō to introduce tightened anti-subve

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  • Enkichi Ōki (en)
  • Enkichi Ōki (in)
  • 오키 엔키치 (ko)
  • 大木遠吉 (ja)
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  • Count Enkichi Ōki (大木 遠吉 Ōki Enkichi, 19 September 1871 – 14 Februari 1926) adalah seorang negarawan Jepang pada zaman Taishō. Ōki lahir di Tokyo, Prefektur Shizuoka. Ayahnya, Ōki Takatō adalah salah satu pemimpin pada Restorasi Meiji, dan menjabat sejumlah jabatan kabinet pada awal . (in)
  • 오키 엔키치(大木遠吉)는 일본 제국의 정치인이다. 작위는 백작. 사가 7현인(佐賀の七賢人) 중 한사람인 오키 다카토 백작의 장남이다. (ko)
  • 大木 遠吉(おおき えんきち、旧仮名遣:ゑんきち、明治4年8月5日(1871年9月19日)- 大正15年(1926年)2月14日)は、明治時代中頃から大正時代にかけて活躍した日本の政治家。号に天籟がある。佐賀県出身の勤皇志士の一人で明治維新後は新政府の要職を歴任した大木喬任の嫡男。 (ja)
  • 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. 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 , but soon switched his allegiance to the Rikken Seiyūkai. 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 Takejirō to introduce tightened anti-subve (en)
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  • 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. 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 , but soon switched his allegiance to the Rikken Seiyūkai. 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 Takejirō 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 Katō and Kiyoura administrations. (en)
  • Count Enkichi Ōki (大木 遠吉 Ōki Enkichi, 19 September 1871 – 14 Februari 1926) adalah seorang negarawan Jepang pada zaman Taishō. Ōki lahir di Tokyo, Prefektur Shizuoka. Ayahnya, Ōki Takatō adalah salah satu pemimpin pada Restorasi Meiji, dan menjabat sejumlah jabatan kabinet pada awal . (in)
  • 오키 엔키치(大木遠吉)는 일본 제국의 정치인이다. 작위는 백작. 사가 7현인(佐賀の七賢人) 중 한사람인 오키 다카토 백작의 장남이다. (ko)
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