Itō II cabinet
Itō II cabinet | |
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5. Cabinet 第 5 代 内閣 daigo-dai naikaku |
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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.
Office | Surname | Term of office | Chamber (constituency) | Political party | origin |
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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 |
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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.
Web links
- Kantei / Japanese Cabinet: 第 2 次 伊藤 内閣