Oguri Tadamasa
1827–1868 (age 41)
Biography
Oguri Tadamasa was a prominent politician who played an active role in Japanese governance during the momentous transition from the Edo period to the Meiji Restoration. His career in politics placed him at the center of the nation's efforts to modernize and adapt to new political realities in the mid-nineteenth century.
Tadamasa was interred at Zōshigaya Cemetery in Tokyo, a burial place befitting his status and contributions to Japanese political life. His death in 1868, the year of the Meiji Restoration, marks him as a significant figure who witnessed and participated in one of Japan's most transformative historical moments.