Kabinett Katsura III
Das 3. Kabinett Katsura (japanisch 第三次桂内閣, Daisanji Katsura naikaku) regierte Japan unter Führung von Premierminister Katsura Tarō vom 21. Dezember 1912 bis 20. Februar 1913.
Amt | Name | Kammer (Wahlkreis) | Fraktion |
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Premierminister | Katsura Tarō | ||
Außenminister | Katsura Tarō bis 29. Januar 1913 | ||
Katō Takaaki bis 20. Februar 1913 | |||
Innenminister | Ōura Kanetake | ||
Finanzminister | Watatsuki Reijirō | ||
Heeresminister | Kigoshi Yasutsuna | ||
Marineminister | Saitō Makoto | ||
Justizminister | Matsumurō Itaru | ||
Kultusminister | Shibata Kamon | ||
Minister für Landwirtschaft und Handel | Nakakōji Ren | ||
Minister für Kommunikation | Gotō Shimpei |
Andere Positionen
Amt | Name |
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Chefkabinettssekretär | Egi Tasuku |
Leiter des Legislativbüros | Ichiki Kitokurō |
Literatur
- Hunter, Janet: Third Katsura Cabinet. In: Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History. Kodansha International, 1984. ISBN 4-7700-1193-8. S. 274.
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Japanese House Crest "Go-Shichi no Kiri": The Imperial Crest, Mikado's Seal, or Paulownia Imperialis (kiris) is the private symbol of the Japanese Imperial family from as early as the twelfth century. The use of it (3-5-3 leaves) and its derivatives were granted to valued members of the government. Toyotomi Hideyoshi took the 5-7-5 leaves version and used it so extensively that this derivative was associated with his clan. The 5-7-5 was later used in emblems of the Japanese government.[1][2]