(1837-03-18)March 18, 1837 Kōchi, Tosa province, Japan
Died
May 13, 1911(1911-05-13) (aged 74)
Awards
Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class
Military service
Allegiance
Empire of Japan
Branch/service
Imperial Japanese Army
Years of service
1871–1905
Rank
Lieutenant General
Battles/wars
Boshin War Satsuma Rebellion Taiwan Expedition of 1874
In this Japanese name, the surname is Tani.
Tani Tateki (谷 干城, 18 March 1837 – 13 May 1911) was a statesman and lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in Meiji period Japan. He was also known as Tani Kanjō.
TaniTateki (谷 干城, 18 March 1837 – 13 May 1911) was a statesman and lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in Meiji period Japan. He was also...
Prefecture on February 14. The commandant of Kumamoto Castle, Major General TaniTateki had 3,800 soldiers and 600 policemen at his disposal. However, most of...
Major General TaniTateki sent word to Satsuma governor Oyama that any attempt by Satsuma soldiers to cross Kumamoto would be met by force. Tani had 3,800...
Gondayu, Itagaki Taisuke, Tani Otoi(young boy), Yamaji Motoharu. From the left in the middle row: Tani Shigeki(Sinbei), TaniTateki(Moribe), Yamada Kiyokado(Heizaemon)...
and at the recommendation of Imperial Japanese Army Major General TaniTateki. Tani has been with the imperial forces in the Aizu War, and had been greatly...
history of Japanese nationals] (in Japanese). Vol. 90. Tokyo: 時事通信社. TaniTateki; Michio Hirao (1981) [1935]. 子爵谷干城傳 (in Japanese). Tokyo: 象山社. OCLC 672654800...
notable personalities of Bakumatsu and early Meiji period Japan, including TaniTateki, Mutsu Munemitsu and Shinagawa Yajiro. His child name was Junsaku and...
influence on later generations. The Meiij period general and politician TaniTateki was Tani Jinzan's descendant. He died suddenly at the age of 56. His tombstone...
the cause of the fire is unknown. The commander of Kumamoto Castle was TaniTateki who was fresh from the Taiwan Expedition of 1874. In 1877, Sano Tsunetami (1823–1902)...
Name Cabinet From To 1 TaniTateki 1st Itō 22 December 1885 26 July 1887 2 Hijikata Hisamoto 1st Itō 26 July 1887 17 September 1887 3 Kuroda Kiyotaka...
Minister Sept 1887 – Feb 1898 Succeeded by Tanaka Mitsuaki Preceded by TaniTateki Minister of Agriculture & Commerce Jul 1887 – Sep 1887 Succeeded by Kuroda...
soldiers and generals came to him to have their pictures taken. Viscount TaniTateki and his staff of the army in the Satsuma Rebellion war were photographed...