Junzō Gō
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Junzō Gō
Summary
Junzō Gō is a human[1]. He was born in Kurono[2]. He was born on June 12, 1825[3]. He died on December 2, 1910[4]. He worked as a politician[5] and bureaucrat[6].
Key Facts
- Junzō Gō was born in Kurono[2].
- Junzō Gō was born on June 12, 1825[3].
- Junzō Gō died on December 2, 1910[4].
- Junzō Gō is buried at Aoyama Cemetery[7].
- A child of Junzō Gō was Seinosuke Gō[8].
- A child of Junzō Gō was Toyoya Iwasaki[9].
- Junzō Gō held citizenship in Japan[10].
- Junzō Gō worked as a politician[5].
- Junzō Gō's professions included bureaucrat[6].
- Junzō Gō held the position of member of the House of Peers[11].
- Junzō Gō held the position of Kinkei-no-ma shikō[12].
- Junzō Gō was employed by Ministry of the Treasury[13].
- Junzō Gō received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[14].
- Junzō Gō is recorded as male[15].
- Junzō Gō's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Junzō Gō's noble title is recorded as baron[17].
- Junzō Gō's family name is recorded as Gō[18].
- Junzō Gō's given name is recorded as Junzō[19].
- Junzō Gō's relative is recorded as Kawasaki Hachiemon II[20].
- Junzō Gō's relative is recorded as Buichi Nakajima[21].
- Junzō Gō's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[22].
- Junzō Gō's name in native language is recorded as 郷純造[23].
- Junzō Gō's name in kana is recorded as ごう じゅんぞう[24].
- Junzō Gō's writing language is recorded as Japanese[25].
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Origins and Family
Born in Kurono[2], Junzō Gō… he was born on June 12, 1825[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[5] and bureaucrat[6]. Among Junzō Gō's employers was Ministry of the Treasury[13]. Positions held include member of the House of Peers[11], a public office[26], in Japan[27] and Kinkei-no-ma shikō[12], a position[28], in Empire of Japan[29], founded in 1890[30].
Recognition
Junzō Gō received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[14].
Personal Life
Children include Seinosuke Gō[8], a businessperson[31], 1865–1942[32], of Japan[33], awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class[34] and Toyoya Iwasaki[9], a businessperson[35], 1875–1926[36], of Empire of Japan[37].
Death and Burial
Junzō Gō died on December 2, 1910[4]. He is buried at Aoyama Cemetery[7].
FAQs
Where was Junzō Gō born?
Junzō Gō was born in Kurono[2].
What did Junzō Gō do for work?
Junzō Gō worked as politician[5] and bureaucrat[6].
What awards did Junzō Gō receive?
Honors received include Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[14].