Takahashi Cabinet

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Takahashi Cabinet
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20th Cabinet of Japan
Korekiyo Takahashi formal.jpg
Date formedNovember 4, 1921
Date dissolvedJune 12, 1922
People and organisations
Emperor Taishō
Prime Minister Takahashi Korekiyo
History
Predecessor Hara Cabinet
Successor Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet

The Takahashi Cabinet is the 20th Cabinet of Japan led by Takahashi Korekiyo from November 4, 1921 to June 12, 1922.

Cabinet

PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime Minister Viscount Takahashi Korekiyo Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister for Foreign Affairs Count Uchida Kōsai IndependentNovember 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Home Affairs Tokonami Takejirō Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Finance Viscount Takahashi Korekiyo Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of the Army Yamanashi Hanzō Military (Army)November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of the Navy Baron Katō Tomosaburō Military (Navy)November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Justice Enkichi Ōki Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Education Nakahashi Tokugorō Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Baron Yamamoto Tatsuo Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Communications Noda Utarō Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Minister of Railways Motoda Hajime Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Chief Cabinet Secretary Mitsuchi Chūzō Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921June 12, 1922
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Yokota Sennosuke Rikken Seiyūkai November 4, 1921March 28, 1922
Eiichi Baba IndependentMarch 28, 1922June 12, 1922
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References

  1. "Takahashi Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence .