Matsuda Hideo
1851–1906 (age 55)
Biography
Matsuda Hideo (1851–1906) was a politician who served during Japan's formative Meiji period, contributing to the development of modern governmental institutions and policies. His political career reflected the challenges and opportunities of establishing a modern nation-state in late nineteenth-century Japan.
His work in the political sphere helped shape the frameworks and structures that guided Japan's development during this crucial era. Matsuda Hideo's service represented the dedication of many officials who worked to build effective governance during unprecedented change. He was laid to rest at Yanaka Cemetery, where his contributions to Japan's political development are remembered.