Hayashi Cabinet | |
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33rd Cabinet of Japan | |
Date formed | February 2, 1937 |
Date dissolved | June 4, 1937 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Shōwa |
Prime Minister | Senjūrō Hayashi |
History | |
Predecessor | Hirota Cabinet |
Successor | First Konoe Cabinet |
The Hayashi Cabinet is the 33rd Cabinet of Japan led by Senjūrō Hayashi from February 2 to June 4, 1937.[1]
Cabinet
Ministers | |||||
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Portfolio | Name | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
Prime Minister | Senjūrō Hayashi | Military (Army) | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Senjūrō Hayashi | Military (Army) | February 2, 1937 | March 3, 1937 | |
Naotake Satō | Independent | March 3, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | ||
Minister of Home Affairs | Kakichi Kawarada | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Finance | Toyotarō Yūki | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of the Army | Kōtarō Nakamura | Military (Army) | February 2, 1937 | February 9, 1937 | |
Hajime Sugiyama | Military (Army) | February 9, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | ||
Minister of the Navy | Mitsumasa Yonai | Military (Navy) | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Justice | Suehiko Shiono | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Education | Senjūrō Hayashi | Military (Army) | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Tatsunosuke Yamazaki | Shōwakai | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Commerce and Industry | Takuo Godō | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Communications | Tatsunosuke Yamazaki | Shōwakai | February 2, 1937 | February 10, 1937 | |
Count Hideo Kodama | Independent | February 10, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | ||
Minister of Railways | Takuo Godō | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Minister of Colonial Affairs | Toyotarō Yūki | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Ōhashi Hachirō | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Kawagoe Takeo | Independent | February 2, 1937 | June 4, 1937 | |
Source:[2] |
References
- ↑ Shinichi, Kitaoka (2018-10-10). The Political History of Modern Japan: Foreign Relations and Domestic Politics. Routledge. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-429-80846-3.
- ↑ "Hayashi Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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