Count Uesugi Mochinori (上杉 茂憲, April 15, 1844 – April 18, 1919) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who served as the last daimyō of Yonezawa han in Dewa Province. In the Meiji era he became a government official and briefly served as governor of Okinawa Prefecture.
Count UesugiMochinori (上杉 茂憲, April 15, 1844 – April 18, 1919) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who served as the last daimyō of Yonezawa...
adopted son of Uesugi Kenshin Uesugi Kenshin (1530–1578), a daimyō who ruled Echigo province in the Sengoku period of Japan UesugiMochinori (1844–1919)...
head of the clan was UesugiMochinori. While the han system ended, the Uesugi clan survives to this day. Its present head, Uesugi Kuninori (born 1942)...
erected in 1919 to UesugiMochinori, the 14th (and final) daimyō of Yonezawa between the graves of Uesugi Kagekatsu and the 4th daimyō, Uesugi Tsunanori. The...
final daimyō of Yonezawa, UesugiMochinori, was later ennobled with the new kazoku peerage title of hakushaku (Count). Uesugi clan 1601–1871 (tozama) Nagao...
Name Period Nabeshima Naoyoshi April 4, 1879 – May 18, 1881 UesugiMochinori May 18, 1881 – April 22, 1883 Iwamura Michitoshi April 22, 1883 – December...
Prefecture In office April 22, 1883 – December 21, 1883 Preceded by UesugiMochinori Succeeded by Nishimura Sutezō Personal details Born (1840-07-08)July...
700 koku to 50,700 koku. His adopted son Niwa Nagahiro (brother of UesugiMochinori of Yonezawa Domain) succeeded him. In 1869, he was released from house...
Uesugi Narinori (上杉斉憲, June 20, 1820 – May 20, 1889) was the 12th daimyō of Yonezawa Domain in Dewa Province, Japan (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), under...
April 4, 1879 – May 18, 1881 Preceded by Post Established Succeeded by UesugiMochinori Personal details Born (1844-01-30)January 30, 1844 Kashima, Hizen Province...