Kuroda Yoriyuki was born on 8 September 1851 as the sixth son of
Sō Yoshiyori, the Lord of Tsushima. On 14 April 1881, he married Kuroda Reiko, the daughter of Kuroda Naoyasu, Lord of Kururi, Kazusa (now
Chiba Prefecture). When his wife's father died with no son in 1884, Yoriyuki became the heir to the Kuroda clan on 8 July 1884. In May 1882, he was appointed the secretary of the National Court of Education. He subsequently served as assistant judge of the Sendai Court of Appeal, secretary of the Nagasaki Court of Appeal, secretary of the Yokohama District Court, and notary public of the Yokohama Ward Court. In July 1897, he was elected to the
House of Peers and remained in office until his death. Due to the merits of the
Russo-Japanese War, he was awarded the
Order of the Rising Sun by the
Japanese government. His fourth son, Count
Sō Takeyuki married to
Princess Deokhye, the daughter of Emperor
Gojong of Korea. On 21 January 1917, he died of illness at his home in
Yotsuya,
Tokyo. ==References==