First Katsura Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:First Katsura Cabinet
Predecessor:Fourth Itō Cabinet
State Head Title:Emperor
Government Head:Katsura Tarō
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Date Dissolved:January 7, 1906
Date Formed:June 2, 1901
State Head:Meiji
Flag Border:true
Jurisdiction:Japan
Cabinet Number:11th
Successor:First 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

PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterCount Katsura TarōMilitary (Army)June 2, 1901January 7, 1906
Minister for Foreign AffairsBaron Sone ArasukeIndependentJune 2, 1901September 21, 1901
Baron Komura JutarōIndependentSeptember 21, 1901January 7, 1906
Minister of Home AffairsBaron Utsumi TadakatsuIndependentJune 2, 1901July 15, 1903
Baron Kodama GentarōMilitary (Army)July 15, 1903October 12, 1903
Count Katsura TarōMilitary (Army)October 12, 1903February 20, 1904
Viscount Yoshikawa AkimasaIndependentFebruary 20, 1904September 16, 1905
Baron Kiyoura KeigoKenkyūkaiSeptember 16, 1905January 7, 1906
Minister of FinanceBaron Sone ArasukeIndependentJune 2, 1901January 7, 1906
Minister of the ArmyBaron Kodama GentarōMilitary (Army)June 2, 1901March 27, 1902
Terauchi MasatakeMilitary (Army)March 27, 1902January 7, 1906
Minister of the NavyYamamoto GonnohyōeMilitary (Navy)June 2, 1901January 7, 1906
Minister of JusticeBaron Kiyoura KeigoKenkyūkaiJune 2, 1901September 22, 1903
Hatano NorinaoIndependentSeptember 22, 1903January 7, 1906
Minister of EducationBaron Kikuchi DairokuKenkyūkaiJune 2, 1901July 17, 1903
Baron Kodama GentarōMilitary (Army)July 17, 1903September 22, 1903
Kubota YuzuruKenkyūkaiSeptember 22, 1903December 14, 1905
Count Katsura TarōMilitary (Army)December 14, 1905January 7, 1906
Minister of Agriculture and CommerceBaron Hirata TosukeSawakaiJune 2, 1901July 17, 1903
Baron Kiyoura KeigoKenkyūkaiJuly 17, 1903January 7, 1906
Minister of CommunicationsViscount Yoshikawa AkimasaIndependentJune 2, 1901July 17, 1903
Baron Sone ArasukeIndependentJuly 17, 1903September 22, 1903
Ōura KanetakeIndependentSeptember 22, 1903January 7, 1906
Chief Cabinet SecretaryShibata KamonIndependentJune 2, 1901January 7, 1906
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauYoshito OkudaIndependentJune 2, 1901September 26, 1902
Ichiki KitokurōIndependentSeptember 26, 1902January 7, 1906
Source:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: First Katsura Cabinet . Prime Minister's Official Residence.