Background
Buei Nakano was a son of a samurai of the Takamatsu clan.
武営 中野
Buei Nakano was a son of a samurai of the Takamatsu clan.
An official of the Kagawa Prefectural Office in 1872, he was then transferred subsequently to the prefectura loffices of Kumamoto and Yamaguchi. He resigned in connection with the notorious scandal concerning the disposal of government properties in 1882.
One of the founders of Rikken Kaishin-to (Constitutional Reform Party). He was elected a member of the House of Representatives in the first general election of 1890 and then he was subsequently elected eight times in total.
Assumed the post of the president of Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry after Eiichi Shibusawa in 1905.