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