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After attending Yotsuya's first elementary school in Tokyo and Seibi school in Japan, Takeyuki moved to Tsushima. He entered Izuhara Elementary School in 1918 and Tsushima Junior High School in 1920. When his older cousin, Sō Shigemochi, leader of the Sō clan, died without a son in March 1923,
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In 1944, he became a part-time director of the Cabinet Information Bureau and engaged in English–Japanese translation in the Second Section of the War Materials Room of the President's Secretariat. In July 1945, he was summoned as a second-class soldier and joined the Army's Independent 37th
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in 1978. In 1963, he became a trustee of Hiroike Gakuen and a director of the Institute of Moral Science. In 1970, he became executive director of Hiroike Gakuen. Throughout his life, he worked on poetry and painting, and in 1975 he presided over the poetry magazine Shida.
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In 1936, Sō took charge of English in the main course of the Department of Moral Sciences before resigning as a lecturer in 1940. After that, he studied subjects like English conversation, composition, Latin, Greek, and Italian at home.
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was abolished. The arranged marriage no longer made sense, and Sō and Deokhye gradually became detached from one another until they divorced in 1953.
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After the war, he was elected to the House of Peers in a by-election in June 1946. On 2 May 1947, he lost his position due to the enforcement of the
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Son-in-law – Suzuki Noboru (스즈키 노보루, 鈴木 昇) later, Sō Noboru (소 노보루, 宗 昇) (5 September 1931 – ?)
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Sō Yoriyuki (소 요리유키) later, Kuroda Yoriyuki (구로다 요리유키, 黒田和志) (8 September 1851 – 21 January 1917)
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courts. His mother was Kuroda Reiko, the daughter of Kuroda Naoyasu, Lord of Kururi, Kazusa (now
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for the first time at Gujo's mansion. In May 1931, after matchmaking that was performed by
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Daughter – Countess Sō Masae (소 마사에, 宗 正惠), or Sō Jeonghye (소 정혜) (14 August 1932 – 1956)
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After graduating from Tsushima Junior High School, Sō moved to Tokyo in 1925 and entered
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Sō was born Kuroda Takeyuki (黒田 武志) on 16 February 1908 as the only son of aristocrat
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After 1945, Sō served as a professor and dean of the Faculty of Foreign Studies at
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Uncle – Sō Yoshiakira (소 요시아키라, 宗 義達 そう よしあきら) (13 December 1847 – 25 May 1902)
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Grandfather – Kuroda Naoyasu (구로다 나오야스, 黒田直和) (11 August 1819 – 9 January 1876)
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Guardian – Gujo Michijanae (구조 미치자네, 九条道実) (16 January 1870 – 19 January 1933)
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was a Japanese aristocrat, academic and poet. He was the count of the island
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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Katsumura Yoshie (가쓰무라 요시에, 勝村 良江) later, Sō Yoshie (소 요시에, 宗 良江)
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Takeyuki succeeded as the next leader of the Sō clan in October.
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In 1928, he entered the Department of English Literature at the
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In 1932, Sō participated in the moral science class of
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of Japan, he married Deokhye, who was the daughter of
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Cousin/adoptive father – Sō Shigyemochi (시게모치, 宗 重望)
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Takeyuki Sō died on 22 April 1985 at the age of 77.
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