Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet | |
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21st Cabinet of Japan | |
Date formed | June 12, 1922 |
Date dissolved | August 24, 1923 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Taishō |
Prime Minister | Katō Tomosaburō |
History | |
Predecessor | Takahashi Cabinet |
Successor | Second Yamamoto Cabinet |
The Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet is the 21st Cabinet of Japan led by Katō Tomosaburō from June 12, 1922 to August 24, 1923.
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
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Prime Minister | Baron Katō Tomosaburō | Military (Navy) | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Count Uchida Kōsai | Independent | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of Home Affairs | Mizuno Rentarō | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of Finance | Otohiko Ichiki | Independent | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of the Army | Yamanashi Hanzō | Military (Army) | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of the Navy | Baron Katō Tomosaburō | Military (Navy) | November 4, 1921 | May 15, 1923 | |
Takarabe Takeshi | Military (Navy) | May 15, 1923 | August 24, 1923 | ||
Minister of Justice | Okano Keijirō | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of Education | Kamata Eikichi | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Arai Kentarō | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of Communications | Viscount Maeda Toshisada | Independent | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Minister of Railways | Count Enkichi Ōki | Independent | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Miyata Mitsuo | Independent | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Eiichi Baba | Independent | June 12, 1922 | August 24, 1923 | |
Source:[1] |
Following Katō's death on August 24, 1923, Uchida Kōsai served as acting Prime Minister from August 24 to September 2, 1923.
Portfolio | Minister | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
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Prime Minister | Count Uchida Kōsai (acting) | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Count Uchida Kōsai | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Home Affairs | Mizuno Rentarō | Rikken Seiyūkai | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Finance | Otohiko Ichiki | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of the Army | Yamanashi Hanzō | Military (Army) | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of the Navy | Takarabe Takeshi | Military (Navy) | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Justice | Okano Keijirō | Rikken Seiyūkai | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Education | Kamata Eikichi | Rikken Seiyūkai | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Arai Kentarō | Rikken Seiyūkai | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Communications | Viscount Maeda Toshisada | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Minister of Railways | Count Enkichi Ōki | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Miyata Mitsuo | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Eiichi Baba | Independent | August 24, 1923 | September 2, 1923 | |
Source:[1] |
References
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