Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet
Predecessor:Takahashi Cabinet
State Head:Taishō
Cabinet Number:21st
Jurisdiction:Japan
Flag Border:true
Caption:Prime Minister Katō Tomosaburō
Date Formed:June 12, 1922
Date Dissolved:August 24, 1923
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Katō Tomosaburō
State Head Title:Emperor
Successor:Second Yamamoto Cabinet

The Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet is the 21st Cabinet of Japan led by Katō Tomosaburō from June 12, 1922 to August 24, 1923.

Cabinet

PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterBaron Katō TomosaburōMilitary (Navy)June 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister for Foreign AffairsCount Uchida KōsaiIndependentJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of Home AffairsMizuno RentarōRikken SeiyūkaiJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of FinanceOtohiko IchikiIndependentJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of the ArmyYamanashi HanzōMilitary (Army)June 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of the NavyBaron Katō TomosaburōMilitary (Navy)November 4, 1921May 15, 1923
Takarabe TakeshiMilitary (Navy)May 15, 1923August 24, 1923
Minister of JusticeOkano KeijirōRikken SeiyūkaiJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of EducationKamata EikichiRikken SeiyūkaiJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of Agriculture and CommerceArai KentarōRikken SeiyūkaiJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of CommunicationsViscount Maeda ToshisadaIndependentJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Minister of RailwaysCount Enkichi ŌkiIndependentJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Chief Cabinet SecretaryMiyata MitsuoIndependentJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauEiichi BabaIndependentJune 12, 1922August 24, 1923
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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.
PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterCount Uchida Kōsai (acting)IndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister for Foreign AffairsCount Uchida KōsaiIndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of Home AffairsMizuno RentarōRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of FinanceOtohiko IchikiIndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of the ArmyYamanashi HanzōMilitary (Army)August 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of the NavyTakarabe TakeshiMilitary (Navy)August 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of JusticeOkano KeijirōRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of EducationKamata EikichiRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of Agriculture and CommerceArai KentarōRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of CommunicationsViscount Maeda ToshisadaIndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Minister of RailwaysCount Enkichi ŌkiIndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Chief Cabinet SecretaryMiyata MitsuoIndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauEiichi BabaIndependentAugust 24, 1923September 2, 1923
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Notes and References

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