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Stains present. The overall size, excluding the axis tips, is approximately 186cm x 51cm. Harumitsu Takeya (竹屋 春光, Takeya Harumitsu, March 6, 1883 [1] – January 24, 1938 [1][2]) was a Japanese politician and peer. He was a viscount and a member of the House of Peers. His former surname was Matsudaira [1][3]. Harumitsu Takeya Biography Edit He was born as the fourth son of Shigeaki Matsudaira, the former lord of the Fukui Domain in Echizen [1]. After the death of Iko Takeya, the head of the Takeya family and a viscount, the family's discontinuation was considered due to financial problems. However, the Echizen Matsudaira family took over the debt, and Harumitsu Matsudaira inherited the headship and preserved the family name. On April 10, 1913 (Taisho 2), Harumitsu was ennobled as a viscount [1][3][4][5]. He studied at Gakushuin and joined Mitsui & Co., working at the Dalian branch [4]. In 1916 (Taisho 5), he became a private secretary to the Prime Minister in the Terauchi Cabinet, and later served as a secretary to the Governor-General of Taiwan [2][3]. On July 10, 1918 (Taisho 7), he was elected as a viscount member of the House of Peers [6][7], belonged to the Kenkyukai and was active [2], serving one term until July 9, 1925 (Taisho 14).
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