
Choshu leader and Meiji constitutional architect.
Kido Takayoshi, as a Choshu leader, negotiated the secret Satsuma-Choshu Alliance with Saigo Takamori of Satsuma. This alliance united the two most powerful domains against the Tokugawa shogunate, paving the way for the Meiji Restoration.
Kido Takayoshi was a principal drafter of the Charter Oath, a five-article document outlining the Meiji government's principles. It called for deliberative assemblies, public participation, and the pursuit of knowledge worldwide.
Kido Takayoshi advocated for and helped implement the abolition of feudal domains (han) and their replacement with prefectures. This centralized power under the Meiji government, ending centuries of feudal rule.
Kido Takayoshi was a key member of the Iwakura Mission, traveling to the United States and Europe to study Western institutions. He helped gather information that shaped Japan's modernization policies.
Kido Takayoshi opposed the Seikanron proposal to invade Korea, arguing for domestic reform first. He resigned from the government when the proposal was initially favored, but his stance eventually prevailed, preventing a costly war.