Third Itō Cabinet
Appearance
Third Itō Cabinet | |
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7th Cabinet of Japan | |
January – June 1898 | |
Date formed | January 12, 1898 |
Date dissolved | June 30, 1898 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Meiji |
Prime Minister | Itô Hirobumi |
History | |
Election | March 1898 general election |
Legislature terms | September 1894–March 1898 March–August 1898 |
Predecessor | Second Matsukata Cabinet |
Successor | First Ōkuma Cabinet |
The Third Itō Cabinet is the seventh Cabinet of Japan led by Itō Hirobumi from January 12, 1898, to June 30, 1898.
Cabinet
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
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Prime Minister | Marquess Itō Hirobumi | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Baron Nishi Tokujirō | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister of Home Affairs | Viscount Yoshikawa Akimasa | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister of Finance | Count Inoue Kaoru | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister of the Army | Viscount Katsura Tarō | Military (Army) | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister of the Navy | Marquess Saigō Jūdō | Kokumin Kyōkai | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister of Justice | Sone Arasuke | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister of Education | Marquess Saionji Kinmochi | Independent | January 12, 1898 | April 30, 1898 | |
Masakazu Toyama | Independent | April 30, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Baron Itō Miyoji | Independent | January 12, 1898 | April 26, 1898 | |
Kaneko Kentarō | Independent | April 26, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | ||
Minister of Communications | Suematsu Kenchō | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 30, 1898 | |
Minister without portfolio | Count Kuroda Kiyotaka | Military (Army) | January 12, 1898 | June 27, 1898 | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Samejima Takenosuke | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 27, 1898 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Ume Kenjirō | Independent | January 12, 1898 | June 27, 1898 | |
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