First Saionji Cabinet
Japanese cabinet from 1906 to 1908
The First Saionji Cabinet is the 12th Cabinet of Japan led by Saionji Kinmochi from January 7, 1906, to July 14, 1908.
Cabinet
First Saionji Cabinet
Portfolio
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Minister
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Prime Minister
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Marquess Saionji Kinmochi
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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January 7, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Katō Takaaki
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Independent
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January 7, 1906
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March 3, 1906
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Marquess Saionji Kinmochi (acting)
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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March 3, 1906
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May 19, 1906
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Viscount Hayashi Tadasu
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Independent
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May 19, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of Home Affairs
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Hara Takashi
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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January 7, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of Finance
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Sakatani Yoshio
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Independent
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January 7, 1906
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January 14, 1908
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Matsuda Masahisa
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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January 14, 1908
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of the Army
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Terauchi Masatake
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Military (Army)
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January 7, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of the Navy
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Baron Saitō Makoto
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Military (Navy)
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January 7, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of Justice
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Matsuda Masahisa
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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January 7, 1906
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March 25, 1908
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Baron Senge Takatomi
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Mokuyōkai
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March 25, 1908
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of Education
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Marquess Saionji Kinmochi (acting)
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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June 2, 1901
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March 27, 1906
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Baron Makino Nobuaki
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Independent
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March 27, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of Agriculture and Commerce
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Matsuoka Yasutake
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Independent
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January 7, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Minister of Communications
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Yamagata Isaburō
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Independent
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January 7, 1906
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January 14, 1908
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Hara Takashi
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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January 14, 1908
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March 25, 1908
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Viscount Hotta Masayasu
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Kenkyūkai
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March 25, 1908
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July 14, 1908
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Chief Cabinet Secretary
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Ishiwatari Bin’ichi
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Independent
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January 7, 1906
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January 4, 1908
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Hiroshi Minami
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Independent
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January 4, 1908
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July 14, 1908
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Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
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Ichiki Kitokurō
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Independent
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January 7, 1906
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January 13, 1906
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Okano Keijirō
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Independent
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January 13, 1906
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July 14, 1908
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Source:[1]
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References
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