Kabayama Aisuke

Kabayama Aisuke (樺山 愛輔, June 3, 1865 – October 21, 1953) was a Japanese businessman and privy counselor.

[1] Kabayama was the son of Yosaburo Hashiguchi, a samurai of the Kagoshima clan.

[1] Beginning in 1906, Kabayama successively served as executive director at Hakodate Funabari (Hakodate Shipbuilding), Hokkaido Tanko Kisen (Hokkaido Colliery and Steamship), Nihon Tekkojo (Japan Steel Works), and Chiyoda Kasai Hoken (Chiyoda Fire Insurance).

He inherited the title of hakushaku (count) in 1922 and was selected as a member of the House of Peers in 1925.

He served as an attendant in the suite of the commissioner plenipotentiary of the London Naval Conference in 1929.

Kabayama in 1913
Kabayama in later life