Terauchi Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Terauchi Cabinet
State Head Title:Emperor
Government Head:Terauchi Masatake
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Date Dissolved:September 29, 1918
State Head:Taishō
Date Formed:October 9, 1916
Flag Border:true
Jurisdiction:Japan
Cabinet Number:18th
Predecessor:Second Ōkuma Cabinet
Successor:Hara Cabinet

The Terauchi Cabinet is the 18th Cabinet of Japan led by Terauchi Masatake from October 9, 1916, to September 29, 1918.

Cabinet

PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterCount Terauchi MasatakeMilitary (Army)October 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister for Foreign AffairsCount Terauchi Masatake (acting)Military (Army)October 9, 1916November 21, 1916
Viscount Motono IchirōIndependentNovember 21, 1916April 23, 1918
Baron Gotō ShinpeiSawakaiApril 23, 1918September 29, 1918
Minister of Home AffairsBaron Gotō ShinpeiSawakaiOctober 9, 1916April 23, 1918
Mizuno RentarōRikken SeiyūkaiApril 23, 1918September 29, 1918
Minister of FinanceCount Terauchi MasatakeMilitary (Army)October 9, 1916December 16, 1916
Kazue ShodaIndependentDecember 16, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister of the ArmyŌshima Ken'ichiMilitary (Army)October 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister of the NavyViscount Katō TomosaburōMilitary (Navy)October 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister of JusticeMatsumuro ItaruIndependentOctober 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister of EducationViscount Okada RyōheiKenkyūkaiOctober 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister of Agriculture and CommerceNakashōji RenIndependentOctober 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Minister of CommunicationsBaron Den KenjirōIndependentOctober 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Chief Cabinet SecretaryCount Hideo KodamaIndependentOctober 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauArimatsu HideyoshiKenkyūkaiOctober 9, 1916September 29, 1918
Source:[1]

Notes and References

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