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          Iwakura Tomomi

          Japanese politician (–)

          In this Japanese name, the surname is Iwakura.

          Senior First Rank

          Iwakura Tomomi

          Born()October 26,

          Kyoto, Japan

          DiedJuly 20, () (aged&#;57)

          Tokyo, Japan

          OccupationPolitician
          • a Iwakura was only one of several leaders behind the Meiji revolution.

            Therefore, in this instance, "leading" is intended to be used in a collective context.

          Known&#;forLeading[a] the Meiji Revolution Heading the Iwakura Mission

          Iwakura Tomomi (岩倉 具視, October 26, &#;&#; July 20, ) was a Japanese statesman during the Bakumatsu and Meiji period.[1] He was one of the leading figures of the Meiji Restoration, which saw Japan's transition from feudalism to modernism.

          Born to a noble family, he was adopted by the influential Iwakura family. By he was an advisor to Emperor Kōmei, but was exiled from the royal court from to for his moderation. After release, he became the liaison between the court and the an