First Yamagata Cabinet

3rd Cabinet of Japan
Date formedDecember 24, 1889
Date dissolvedMay 6, 1891
People and organisations
EmperorMeiji
Prime MinisterYamagata Aritomo
Total no. of members13
Member partyMeiji oligarchy
Taiseikai
Kokumin Jiyutō
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition partyLiberal Party
Rikken Kaishintō
History
Election(s)1890 Japanese general election
PredecessorSanjō caretaker cabinet
SuccessorFirst Matsukata Cabinet

The First Yamagata Cabinet is the third Cabinet of Japan led by Yamagata Aritomo from December 24, 1889 to May 6, 1891.

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Count Yamagata Aritomo Military (Army) December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Minister for Foreign Affairs Viscount Aoki Shūzō Independent December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Minister of Home Affairs Count Yamagata Aritomo Military (Army) December 24, 1889 May 17, 1890
Count Saigō Jūdō Military (Navy) May 17, 1890 May 6, 1891
Minister of Finance Count Matsukata Masayoshi Independent December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Minister of the Army Count Ōyama Iwao Military (Army) December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Minister of the Navy Count Saigō Jūdō Military (Navy) December 24, 1889 May 17, 1890
Viscount Kabayama Sukenori Military (Navy) May 17, 1890 May 6, 1891
Minister of Justice Count Yamada Akiyoshi Military (Army) December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Minister of Education Viscount Enomoto Takeaki Military (Navy) December 24, 1889 May 17, 1890
Yoshikawa Akimasa Independent May 17, 1890 May 6, 1891
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Iwamura Michitoshi Independent December 24, 1889 May 17, 1890
Mutsu Munemitsu Independent May 17, 1890 May 6, 1891
Minister of Communications Count Gotō Shōjirō Independent December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Minister without portfolio Count Ōki Takatō Independent December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Chief Cabinet Secretary Baron Sufu Kohei Independent December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Inoue Kowashi Independent December 24, 1889 May 6, 1891
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References

  1. "First Yamagata Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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