Viscount Hamao Arata (濱尾 新, 12 May 1849 – 25 September 1925) was a Japanese politician and educator of the Meiji period, originally hailing from Toyooka, Hyōgo. He was active in the Monbu-shō (present Monka-shō) and as the president of institutions such as Tokyo Imperial University.[1] Hamao was also, very briefly, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan. He was ennobled as a baron on 23 September 1907 and advanced to viscount on 25 November 1921.

Viscount
Hamao Arata
濱尾 新
8th Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
In office
30 March 1925 – 30 March 1925
MonarchTaishō
Preceded byHirata Tosuke
Succeeded byMakino Nobuaki
President of the Japanese Privy Council
In office
13 January 1924 – 25 September 1925
MonarchTaishō
Preceded byKiyoura Keigo
Succeeded byHozumi Nobushige
Personal details
Born12 May 1849
Toyooka, Tajima, Japan
Died25 September 1925(1925-09-25) (aged 76)
Tokyo, Japan

Family

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References

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  1. ^ Société de langue française (Japon) (1893). Revue française du Japon (in French). Kōjimachi-ku, Tokyo. p. 159.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ 日本人名大辞典+プラス:浜尾四郎 (Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese People Plus: Shirō Hamao) (in Japanese). Retrieved on 2012-3-14.
Preceded by 3th President of University of Tokyo
30 March 1893 – 12 November 1897
Succeeded by
Preceded by 8th President of University of Tokyo
14 December 1905 – 13 August 1912
Succeeded by
Preceded by 11th Minister of Education
1897–1898
Succeeded by
Preceded by 13th President of the Privy Council
13 January 1924 – 25 September 1925
Succeeded by
Preceded by 8th Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
30 March 1925 – 30 March 1925
Succeeded by