Hamaguchi Cabinet

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Hamaguchi Cabinet

27th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedJuly 2, 1929
Date dissolvedApril 14, 1931
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterHamaguchi Osachi
Member partyHoR Blocs:
  Rikken Minseitō
HoP Blocs:
  Kenkyūkai
  Kōseikai
  Dōwakai
  Dōseikai
History
Election1930 general election
Legislature terms57th Imperial Diet
58th Imperial Diet
59th Imperial Diet
PredecessorTanaka Giichi Cabinet
SuccessorSecond Wakatsuki Cabinet

The Hamaguchi Cabinet is the 27th Cabinet of Japan led by Hamaguchi Osachi from July 2, 1929 to April 14, 1931.

Cabinet

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Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Baron Kijūrō Shidehara (acting) Independent November 14, 1930 March 9, 1931
Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Kijūrō Shidehara Independent July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Home Affairs Adachi Kenzō Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Finance Junnosuke Inoue Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of the Army Kazushige Ugaki Military (Army) July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Nobuyuki Abe (acting) Military (Army) June 16, 1930 December 10, 1930
Minister of the Navy Takarabe Takeshi Military (Navy) July 2, 1929 October 3, 1930
Baron Kiyokazu Abo Military (Navy) October 3, 1930 April 14, 1931
Minister of Justice Viscount Watanabe Chifuyu Independent July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Education Kobashi Ichita Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 November 29, 1929
Tanaka Ryūzō Rikken Minseitō November 29, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Machida Chūji Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Commerce and Industry Magoichi Tawara Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Communications Koizumi Matajirō Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Railways Egi Tasuku Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister of Colonial Affairs Genji Matsuda Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Minister without portfolio Nobuyuki Abe Military (Army) June 16, 1930 December 10, 1930
Chief Cabinet Secretary Suzuki Fujiya Rikken Minseitō July 2, 1929 April 14, 1931
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Yonezō Maeda Association of Friends of Constitutional Government July 2, 1929 July 3, 1929
Kawasaki Takukichi Rikken Minseitō July 3, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Ryūtarō Nagai Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Saitō Takao Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance Gōtarō Ogawa Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army Count Mizoguchi Naoyoshi Independent July 5, 1929 August 19, 1930
Viscount Itō Jiromaru Independent August 19, 1930 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Baron Yabuki Shōzō Independent July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice Kawasaki Katsu Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education Nomura Karoku Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Takada Yohei Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry Yokoyama Katsutarō Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications Seigō Nakano Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 December 23, 1930
Nakamura Keijirō Rikken Minseitō December 23, 1930 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Railways Yamaji Jōichi Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 March 12, 1930
Kurogane Yasuyoshi Rikken Minseitō March 12, 1930 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Colonial Affairs Kosaka Junzō Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Viscount Oda Nobutsune Independent July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs Uchigasaki Sakusaburō Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 March 11, 1930
Ichinomiya Fusajirō Rikken Minseitō March 11, 1930 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance Masanori Katsu Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army Yoshikawa Kichirōbee Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy Momiyama Hiroshi Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice Imoto Tsunesaku Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education Ōasa Tadao Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Yamada Michie Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry Iwakiri Shigeo Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 March 11, 1930
Noda Bunichirō Rikken Minseitō March 11, 1930 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications Fukuda Gorō Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Railways Yamamoto Kōzō Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial Affairs Taketomi Wataru Rikken Minseitō July 5, 1929 April 14, 1931
Source:[1]

References

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

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