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First Katsura Cabinet

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First Katsura Cabinet

11th Cabinet of Japan
1901–1906
Date formedJune 2, 1901
Date dissolvedJanuary 7, 1906
People and organisations
EmperorMeiji
Prime MinisterKatsura Tarō
History
Elections1902 general election
1903 general election
1904 general election
Legislature termsAugust 1898–1902
1902–1903
1903–1904
1904–1908
PredecessorFourth Itō Cabinet
SuccessorFirst Saionji Cabinet

The First Katsura Cabinet is the 11th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from June 2, 1901, to January 7, 1906.

Cabinet

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First Katsura Cabinet
Portfolio Minister Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Count Katsura Tarō Military (Army) June 2, 1901 January 7, 1906
Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Sone Arasuke Independent June 2, 1901 September 21, 1901
Baron Komura Jutarō Independent September 21, 1901 January 7, 1906
Minister of Home Affairs Baron Utsumi Tadakatsu Independent June 2, 1901 July 15, 1903
Baron Kodama Gentarō Military (Army) July 15, 1903 October 12, 1903
Count Katsura Tarō Military (Army) October 12, 1903 February 20, 1904
Viscount Yoshikawa Akimasa Independent February 20, 1904 September 16, 1905
Baron Kiyoura Keigo Kenkyūkai September 16, 1905 January 7, 1906
Minister of Finance Baron Sone Arasuke Independent June 2, 1901 January 7, 1906
Minister of the Army Baron Kodama Gentarō Military (Army) June 2, 1901 March 27, 1902
Terauchi Masatake Military (Army) March 27, 1902 January 7, 1906
Minister of the Navy Yamamoto Gonnohyōe Military (Navy) June 2, 1901 January 7, 1906
Minister of Justice Baron Kiyoura Keigo Kenkyūkai June 2, 1901 September 22, 1903
Hatano Norinao Independent September 22, 1903 January 7, 1906
Minister of Education Baron Kikuchi Dairoku Kenkyūkai June 2, 1901 July 17, 1903
Baron Kodama Gentarō Military (Army) July 17, 1903 September 22, 1903
Kubota Yuzuru Kenkyūkai September 22, 1903 December 14, 1905
Count Katsura Tarō Military (Army) December 14, 1905 January 7, 1906
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Baron Hirata Tosuke Sawakai June 2, 1901 July 17, 1903
Baron Kiyoura Keigo Kenkyūkai July 17, 1903 January 7, 1906
Minister of Communications Viscount Yoshikawa Akimasa Independent June 2, 1901 July 17, 1903
Baron Sone Arasuke Independent July 17, 1903 September 22, 1903
Ōura Kanetake Independent September 22, 1903 January 7, 1906
Chief Cabinet Secretary Shibata Kamon Independent June 2, 1901 January 7, 1906
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Yoshito Okuda Independent June 2, 1901 September 26, 1902
Ichiki Kitokurō Independent September 26, 1902 January 7, 1906
Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^ "First Katsura Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
Preceded by Cabinet of Japan
1901–1906
Succeeded by