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Terauchi Cabinet

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Terauchi Cabinet

18th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedOctober 9, 1916
Date dissolvedSeptember 29, 1918
People and organisations
EmperorTaishō
Prime MinisterTerauchi Masatake
Member partyHoP Blocs:
  Rikken Seiyūkai
  Kenkyūkai
  Sawakai
History
Election1917 general election
Legislature terms38th Imperial Diet
39th Imperial Diet
40th Imperial Diet
PredecessorSecond Ōkuma Cabinet
SuccessorHara Cabinet

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

Cabinet

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Portfolio Minister Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Count Terauchi Masatake Military (Army) October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister for Foreign Affairs Count Terauchi Masatake (acting) Military (Army) October 9, 1916 November 21, 1916
Viscount Motono Ichirō Independent November 21, 1916 April 23, 1918
Baron Gotō Shinpei Sawakai April 23, 1918 September 29, 1918
Minister of Home Affairs Baron Gotō Shinpei Sawakai October 9, 1916 April 23, 1918
Mizuno Rentarō Rikken Seiyūkai April 23, 1918 September 29, 1918
Minister of Finance Count Terauchi Masatake Military (Army) October 9, 1916 December 16, 1916
Kazue Shoda Independent December 16, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister of the Army Ōshima Ken'ichi Military (Army) October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister of the Navy Viscount Katō Tomosaburō Military (Navy) October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister of Justice Matsumuro Itaru Independent October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister of Education Viscount Okada Ryōhei Kenkyūkai October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Nakashōji Ren Independent October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Minister of Communications Baron Den Kenjirō Independent October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Chief Cabinet Secretary Count Hideo Kodama Independent October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Arimatsu Hideyoshi Kenkyūkai October 9, 1916 September 29, 1918
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References

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  1. ^ "Terauchi Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.