Matsuda Michiyuki
Matsuda Michiyuki (松田 道之, 22 June 1839 – 6 July 1882) was a Japanese bureaucrat and statesman, active in the Meiji period of Imperial Japan.
Matsuda was governor of Shiga Prefecture from 1871 to 1875, and governor of Tokyo from 1879 to 1882.
Matsuda was sent to Ryukyu in 1879. He abolished Ryukyu Domain and declared the creation of Okinawa Prefecture in the same year.[1]
References
- Hamashita, Takeshi. Okinawa Nyūmon (沖縄入門, "Introduction to Okinawa"). Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō, 2000, pp. 207–13.
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position established | governor of Shiga Prefecture 1872 - 1875 |
Succeeded by Koteda Yasusada |
Preceded by Masataka Kusumoto |
governor of Tokyo 1879 - 1882 |
Succeeded by Yoshikawa Akimasa |
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