Saitō Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Saitō Cabinet
State Head:Shōwa
Cabinet Number:30th
Jurisdiction:Japan
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:May 26, 1932
Date Dissolved:July 8, 1934
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Saitō Makoto
State Head Title:Emperor
Predecessor:Inukai Cabinet
Successor:Okada Cabinet

The Saitō Cabinet is the 30th Cabinet of Japan led by Saitō Makoto from May 26, 1932, to July 8, 1934.

Cabinet

Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterViscount Saitō MakotoMilitary (Navy)May 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister for Foreign AffairsViscount Saitō MakotoMilitary (Navy)May 26, 1932July 6, 1932
Count Uchida KōsaiIndependentJuly 6, 1932September 14, 1933
Kōki HirotaIndependentSeptember 14, 1933July 8, 1934
Minister of Home AffairsBaron Yamamoto TatsuoRikken MinseitōMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister of FinanceTakahashi KorekiyoRikken SeiyūkaiMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister of the ArmySadao ArakiMilitary (Army)May 26, 1932January 23, 1934
Senjūrō HayashiMilitary (Army)January 23, 1934July 8, 1934
Minister of the NavyKeisuke OkadaMilitary (Navy)May 26, 1932June 9, 1933
Mineo ŌsumiMilitary (Navy)June 9, 1933January 23, 1934
Minister of JusticeKoyama MatsukichiIndependentMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister of EducationIchirō HatoyamaRikken SeiyūkaiMay 26, 1932March 3, 1934
Viscount Saitō MakotoMilitary (Navy)March 3, 1934July 8, 1934
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesFumio GotōIndependentMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister of Commerce and IndustryBaron Kumakichi NakajimaIndependentMay 26, 1932February 9, 1934
Jōji MatsumotoIndependentFebruary 9, 1934July 8, 1934
Minister of CommunicationsHiroshi MinamiIndependentMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister of RailwaysMitsuchi ChōzōRikken SeiyūkaiMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Minister of Colonial AffairsRyūtarō NagaiRikken MinseitōMay 26, 1932July 8, 1934
Chief Cabinet SecretaryShibata ZenzaburōIndependentMay 26, 1932March 13, 1933
Zenjirō HorikiriIndependentMarch 13, 1933July 8, 1934
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauZenjirō HorikiriIndependentMay 26, 1932March 13, 1933
Kurosaki TeizōIndependentMarch 13, 1933July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign AffairsTaki MasaoIndependentJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home AffairsSaitō TakaoRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of FinanceHorikiri ZenbeeRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the ArmyViscount Toki AkiraIndependentJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the NavyCount Hotta MasatsuneIndependentJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of JusticeYatsunami TakejiRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of EducationTōgō MinoruRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesCount Yoriyasu ArimaIndependentJune 1, 1932April 21, 1933
Viscount Oda NobutsuneIndependentApril 21, 1933July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and IndustryIwakiri ShigeoRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of CommunicationsShiga WatariRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932August 11, 1932
Makino RyōzōRikken SeiyūkaiAugust 11, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of RailwaysNagawa KanichiRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Colonial AffairsTsutsumi YasujirōRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign AffairsSawamoto YoichiRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932June 21, 1933
VacantJune 21, 1933June 23, 1933
Nishiwaki ShinRikken MinseitōJune 23, 1933December 19, 1933
VacantDecember 19, 1933December 22, 1933
Matsumoto TadaoRikken MinseitōDecember 22, 1933July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home AffairsKatsuta EikichiRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of FinanceUetsuka TsukasaRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the ArmyIshii SaburōIndependentJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the NavyKawashima ShōjirōRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of JusticeIwamoto BusukeRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of EducationIshizaka ToyokazuRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesMatsumura KenzōRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and IndustryMatsumura KōzōRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of CommunicationsViscount Tachibana TanetadaIndependentJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of RailwaysItaya JunsukeRikken SeiyūkaiJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial AffairsKozaemon KimuraRikken MinseitōJune 1, 1932July 8, 1934
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Notes and References

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