Hirota Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Hirota Cabinet
Predecessor:Okada Cabinet
State Head:Shōwa
Cabinet Number:32nd
Jurisdiction:Japan
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:March 9, 1936
Date Dissolved:February 2, 1937
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Kōki Hirota
State Head Title:Emperor
Successor:Hayashi Cabinet

The Hirota Cabinet is the 32nd Cabinet of Japan led by Kōki Hirota from March 9, 1936, to February 2, 1937.

Cabinet

Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterKōki HirotaIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister for Foreign AffairsKōki HirotaIndependentMarch 9, 1936April 2, 1936
Hachirō AritaIndependentApril 2, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of Home AffairsShigenosuke UshioIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of FinanceEiichi BabaIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of the ArmyHisaichi TerauchiMilitary (Army)March 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of the NavyOsami NaganoMilitary (Navy)March 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of JusticeHayashi RaizaburōIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of EducationShigenosuke UshioIndependentMarch 9, 1936March 25, 1936
Hirao HachisaburōIndependentMarch 25, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesToshio ShimadaRikken SeiyūkaiMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of Commerce and IndustryKawasaki TakukichiIndependentMarch 9, 1936March 27, 1936
Gōtarō OgawaRikken MinseitōMarch 27, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of CommunicationsTanomogi KeikichiRikken MinseitōMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of RailwaysYonezō MaedaRikken SeiyūkaiMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Minister of Colonial AffairsHidejirō NagataIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Chief Cabinet SecretaryFujinuma ShōheiIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauTsugita DaizaburōIndependentMarch 9, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign AffairsInoke ToshieRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home AffairsViscount Nabeshima NaotadaIndependentApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of FinanceNakajima YadanjiRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the ArmyViscount Tatsumi ToyomaruIndependentApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the NavyVacantApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of JusticeNoda ShunsakuRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of EducationYamamoto KōzōRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesTanabe ShichirokuRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936August 19, 1936
Yamazaki TakeshiRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 19, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and IndustryIkeda HideoRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of CommunicationsMaeda FusanosukeRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of RailwaysTako IchiminRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Colonial AffairsBaron Inada MasataneIndependentApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign AffairsMatsuyama TsunejirōRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home AffairsBaron Kimotsuki KanefusaIndependentApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of FinanceTange MojūrōRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the NavyNagata ZenzaburōRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of JusticeViscount Akizuki TanehideIndependentApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of EducationSakuta TakatarōRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936December 28, 1936
Takechi YūkiRikken MinseitōDecember 28, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesKobayashi KinujiRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and IndustryTerashima GonzōRikken MinseitōApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of CommunicationsTada MitsunagaIndependentApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of RailwaysHoshijima NirōRikken SeiyūkaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial AffairsHayashi RoichiShōwakaiApril 15, 1936February 2, 1937
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Notes and References

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