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Katō Takaaki Cabinet

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Katō Takaaki Cabinet

24th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedJune 11, 1924
Date dissolvedJanuary 30, 1926
People and organisations
EmperorTaishō
Prime MinisterKatō Takaaki
(until January 28, 1926)
Wakatsuki Reijirō (acting)
(January 28 – January 30, 1926)
History
Legislature terms49th Imperial Diet
50th Imperial Diet
51st Imperial Diet
PredecessorKiyoura Cabinet
SuccessorFirst Wakatsuki Cabinet

The Katō Takaaki Cabinet is the 24th Cabinet of Japan led by Katō Takaaki from June 11, 1924 to January 30, 1926.

Cabinet

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Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Viscount Katō Takaaki Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Kijūrō Shidehara Independent June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Home Affairs Wakatsuki Reijirō Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Finance Hamaguchi Osachi Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of the Army Kazushige Ugaki Military (Army) June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of the Navy Takarabe Takeshi Military (Navy) June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Justice Sennosuke Yokota Rikken Seiyūkai June 11, 1924 February 5, 1925
Takahashi Korekiyo (acting) Rikken Seiyūkai February 5, 1925 February 9. 1925
Ogawa Heikichi Rikken Seiyūkai February 9. 1925 August 2, 1925
Minister of Education Okada Ryōhei Independent June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Takahashi Korekiyo Rikken Seiyūkai June 11, 1924 April 1, 1925
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Takahashi Korekiyo Rikken Seiyūkai April 1, 1925 April 17, 1925
Okazaki Kunisuke Rikken Seiyūkai April 17, 1925 August 2, 1925
Minister of Commerce and Industry Takahashi Korekiyo Rikken Seiyūkai April 1, 1925 April 17, 1925
Noda Utarō Rikken Seiyūkai April 17, 1925 August 2, 1925
Minister of Communications Inukai Tsuyoshi Kakushin Club June 11, 1924 May 30, 1925
Adachi Kenzō Kenseikai May 30, 1925 January 28, 1926
Minister of Railways Sengoku Mitsugu Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Chief Cabinet Secretary Egi Tasuku Seiyūhontō June 11, 1924 August 2, 1925
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Tsukamoto Seiji Independent June 11, 1924 August 2, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Nakamura Takashi Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Kataoka Naoharu Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance Hayami Seiji Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army Seki Wachi Kenseikai August 12, 1924 February 18, 1925
Vacant February 18, 1925 April 20, 1925
Furuhata Mototaro Kenseikai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Toyosuke Hata Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 April 20, 1925
Takeuchi Sakuhei Kenseikai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice Naota Kumagaya Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education Suzuoki Kurajirō Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Mitsuchi Chūzō Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 April 1, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Mitsuchi Chūzō Rikken Seiyūkai April 1, 1925 August 3, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry Vacant April 1, 1925 April 20, 1925
Toyosuke Hata Rikken Seiyūkai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications Kojima Kazuo Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 June 1, 1925
Tanomogi Keikichi Kenseikai June 1, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Railways Magoichi Tawara Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Ryūtarō Nagai Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs Suzuki Fujiya Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance Bukichi Miki Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army Kawasaki Katsu Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy Sugawara Den Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice Iwasaki Kōjirō Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education Kawakami Tetsuta Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture and Commerce Horikiri Zenbee Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 April 1, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Vacant April 1, 1925 April 20, 1925
Kurozumi Nariaki Rikken Seiyūkai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry Horikiri Zenbee Rikken Seiyūkai April 1, 1925 April 20, 1925
Nomura Karoku Kenseikai April 20, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications Etsujirō Uehara Kakushin Club August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Railways Furuya Yoshitaka Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Source:[1]

Reshuffled Cabinet

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A Cabinet reshuffle took place on August 2, 1925.

Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Viscount Katō Takaaki Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Kijūrō Shidehara Independent June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Home Affairs Wakatsuki Reijirō Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Finance Hamaguchi Osachi Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of the Army Kazushige Ugaki Military (Army) June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of the Navy Takarabe Takeshi Military (Navy) June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Justice Egi Tasuku Kenseikai August 2, 1925 January 28, 1926
Minister of Education Okada Ryōhei Independent June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Hayami Seiji Kenseikai August 2, 1925 January 28, 1926
Minister of Commerce and Industry Kataoka Naoharu Kenseikai August 2, 1925 January 28, 1926
Minister of Communications Adachi Kenzō Kenseikai May 30, 1925 January 28, 1926
Minister of Railways Sengoku Mitsugu Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926
Chief Cabinet Secretary Tsukamoto Seiji Independent August 2, 1925 January 28, 1926
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Vacant August 2, 1925 August 10, 1925
Yamakawa Tadao Independent August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Nakamura Takashi Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Baron Yabuki Shōzō Independent August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Kataoka Naoharu Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Magoichi Tawara Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance Hayami Seiji Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Takeuchi Sakuhei Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army Furuhata Mototaro Kenseikai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Viscount Mizuno Naoshi Independent August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Takeuchi Sakuhei Kenseikai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Viscount Inoue Tadashirō Independent August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice Naota Kumagaya Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Honda Tsuneyuki Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education Suzuoki Kurajirō Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Mitsuchi Chūzō Rikken Seiyūkai April 1, 1925 August 3, 1925
Vacant August 3, 1925 August 10, 1925
Koyama Shoju Rikken Seiyūkai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry Toyosuke Hata Rikken Seiyūkai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Sakurai Gunnosuke Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications Tanomogi Keikichi Kenseikai June 1, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Railways Magoichi Tawara Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Furuhata Mototaro Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Ryūtarō Nagai Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs Suzuki Fujiya Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance Bukichi Miki Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army Kawasaki Katsu Kenseikai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Count Mizoguchi Naoyoshi Independent August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy Sugawara Den Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Viscount Itō Jiromaru Independent August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice Iwasaki Kōjirō Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Yatsunami Takeji Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education Kawakami Tetsuta Rikken Seiyūkai August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Yamaji Jōichi Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Vacant April 1, 1925 April 20, 1925
Kurozumi Nariaki Rikken Seiyūkai April 20, 1925 August 10, 1925
Takada Yohei Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry Horikiri Zenbee Rikken Seiyūkai April 1, 1925 April 20, 1925
Nomura Karoku Kenseikai April 20, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications Etsujirō Uehara Kakushin Club August 12, 1924 August 10, 1925
Kawasaki Katsu Kenseikai August 10, 1925 January 28, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Railways Furuya Yoshitaka Kenseikai August 12, 1924 January 28, 1926
Source:[1]

Following Katō's death on January 28, 1926, Wakatsuki Reijirō became acting Prime Minister from January 28 to 30, 1926.

Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Wakatsuki Reijirō (acting) Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Kijūrō Shidehara Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Home Affairs Wakatsuki Reijirō Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Finance Hamaguchi Osachi Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of the Army Kazushige Ugaki Military (Army) January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of the Navy Takarabe Takeshi Military (Navy) January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Justice Egi Tasuku Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Education Okada Ryōhei Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Hayami Seiji Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Commerce and Industry Kataoka Naoharu Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Communications Adachi Kenzō Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Minister of Railways Sengoku Mitsugu Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Chief Cabinet Secretary Tsukamoto Seiji Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Vacant January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Yamakawa Tadao Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Yabuki Shōzō Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Magoichi Tawara Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance Takeuchi Sakuhei Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army Mizuno Naoshi Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Viscount Inoue Tadashirō Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice Honda Tsuneyuki Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education Suzuoki Kurajirō Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Koyama Shoju Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry Sakurai Gunnosuke Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications Tanomogi Keikichi Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Railways Furuhata Mototaro Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Ryūtarō Nagai Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs Suzuki Fujiya Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance Bukichi Miki Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army Count Mizoguchi Naoyoshi Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy Viscount Itō Jiromaru Independent January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice Yatsunami Takeji Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education Yamaji Jōichi Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Takada Yohei Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry Nomura Karoku Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications Kawasaki Katsu Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Railways Furuya Yoshitaka Kenseikai January 28, 1926 January 30, 1926
Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Katō Takaaki Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.