Itō II cabinet

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Itō II cabinet
5. Cabinet
第 5 代 内閣 daigo-dai naikaku
Itō Hirobumi
Prime Minister
Naikaku Sōri-Daijin
Itō Hirobumi
choice (PM: Genrō )
Abg.haus: March 1894 , September 1894
Manor house: -
Legislative period 4-9 Reichstag (2nd - 4th Abg.haus , 1st manor house )
Appointed by Meiji - Tennō
education August 8, 1892
The End September 18, 1896
Duration 4 years and 41 days
predecessor Matsukata I cabinet
successor Cabinet Matsukata II
composition
Party (s) Chōshū clique and other oligarchs , Kokumin Kyōkai & other ritō
from the Sino-Japanese War: rapprochement with the Liberal Party
minister 11
representation
Mansion
277/277

(still rather impartial)
House of Representatives
68/300

(Election result of the parties close to the government March 1894)

The 2nd Itō cabinet ( Japanese 第二 次 伊藤 内閣 , Dainiji Itō naikaku) ruled Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi from August 8, 1892 to September 18, 1896.

2. Itō cabinet - August 8, 1892 to September 18, 1896.
Office Surname Term of office Chamber (constituency) Political party origin
prime minister Itō Hirobumi August 8, 1892 to September 18, 1896 (with the following exceptions) Chōshū / Hagi / Yamaguchi
Inoue Kaoru November 28, 1892 to February 6, 1893 Chōshū / Hagi / Yamaguchi
Kuroda Kiyotaka March 21, 1896 to April 1, 1896; June 5, 1896 to July 13, 1896; August 31, 1895 to September 18, 1896 Satsuma / Kagoshima
Foreign minister Mutsu Munemitsu August 8, 1892 to October 15, 1895; April 3, 1896 to May 30, 1996 Kishu / Kii / Wakayama
Saionji Kimmochi June 5, 1895 to April 3, 1896; May 30, 1896 to September 18, 1896 kuge (k. court nobility)
Interior minister Inoue Kaoru August 8, 1892 to October 15, 1894 Choshu
Yoshikawa Akimasa February 3, 1896 to April 14, 1896 Tokushima
Nomura Yasushi October 15, 1894 to February 3, 1896 Choshu
Itagaki Taisuke April 24, 1896 to September 18, 1896 Liberal Party Tosa / Kōchi
Finance minister Watanabe Kuniaki August 8, 1892 to March 17, 1895; August 27, 1895 to September 18, 1896 Suwa / Takashima
Matsukata Masayoshi March 17, 1895 to August 27, 1895 satsuma
Army Minister Ōyama Iwao August 8, 1892 to October 9, 1894; May 26, 1895 to September 18, 1896 satsuma
Saigō Tsugumichi October 9, 1894 to March 7, 1895; April 28, 1895 to May 8, 1895 Kokumin Kyōkai satsuma
Yamagata Aritomo March 7, 1895 to April 28, 1885; May 8, 1895 to May 26, 1895 Choshu
Naval Minister Nire Kageyori August 8, 1892 to March 11, 1893 satsuma
Saigō Tsugumichi March 11, 1893 to September 18, 1896 satsuma
Minister of Justice Yamagata Aritomo August 8, 1892 to March 11, 1893 Choshu
Yoshikawa Akimasa March 16, 1893 to September 18, 1896 Tokushima
Minister of Education Kono Togama August 8, 1892 to March 7, 1893 Tosa
Inoue Kowashi March 7, 1893 to August 29, 1894 Kumamoto / Higo
Yoshikawa Akimasa August 29, 1894 to October 3, 1894 Tokushima
Saionji Kimmochi October 3, 1894 to September 18, 1896 kuge
Minister for Agriculture and Trade Gotō Shōjirō August 8, 1892 to January 22, 1894 Tosa
Enomoto Takeaki January 22, 1894 to September 18, 1896 bakushin (shogunate vassal )
Minister of Communication Kuroda Kiyotaka August 8, 1892 to March 17, 1895 satsuma
Watanabe Kunitake March 17, 1895 to October 9, 1895 Suwa
Shirane Sen'ichi October 9, 1895 to September 18, 1896 Choshu
Colonial Ministry Takashima Tomonosuke August 8, 1892 to September 18, 1896 satsuma
Minister with no portfolio Kuroda Kiyotaka August 8, 1892 to September 18, 1896 satsuma

Other positions

Office Surname
Chief Cabinet Secretary Itō Miyoji
Head of the Legislative Office Suematsu Kencho

literature

  • Hunter, Janet: Second Itō Cabinet . In: Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History. Kodansha International, 1984. ISBN 4-7700-1193-8 . Pp. 268 to 269.

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