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Cabinet of Japan (1931–1932)
Inukai Cabinet

29th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedDecember 13, 1931
Date dissolvedMay 15, 1932
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterInukai Tsuyoshi
Member partyHoR Blocs:
  Rikken Seiyūkai
HoP Blocs:
  Kenkyūkai
  Kōuyu Club
History
Election1932 general election
Legislature terms60th Imperial Diet
61st Imperial Diet
PredecessorSecond Wakatsuki Cabinet
SuccessorSaitō Cabinet

The Inukai Cabinet is the 29th Cabinet of Japan led by Inukai Tsuyoshi from December 13, 1931, to May 15, 1932.

Cabinet

Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 15, 1932
Takahashi Korekiyo (acting) Rikken Seiyūkai May 15, 1932 May 26, 1932
Minister for Foreign Affairs Inukai Tsuyoshi Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 January 14, 1932
Kenkichi Yoshizawa Independent January 14, 1932 May 26, 1932
Minister of Home Affairs Nakahashi Tokugorō Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 March 16, 1932
Inukai Tsuyoshi Rikken Seiyūkai March 16, 1932 March 25, 1932
Suzuki Kisaburō Rikken Seiyūkai March 25, 1932 May 26, 1932
Minister of Finance Takahashi Korekiyo Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of the Army Sadao Araki Military (Army) December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of the Navy Mineo Ōsumi Military (Navy) December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of Justice Suzuki Kisaburō Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 March 25, 1932
Kawamura Takeji Independent March 25, 1932 May 26, 1932
Minister of Education Ichirō Hatoyama Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Yamamoto Teijirō Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of Commerce and Industry Yonezō Maeda Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of Communications Mitsuchi Chōzō Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of Railways Tokonami Takejirō Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Minister of Colonial Affairs Toyosuke Hata Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Chief Cabinet Secretary Mori Kaku Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Toshio Shimada Rikken Seiyūkai December 13, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Viscount Takanori Iwaki Independent December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Matsuno Tsuruhei Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance Horikiri Zenbee Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army Wakamiya Sadao Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Count Hotta Masatsune Independent December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice Kumagaya Naota Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education Andō Masazumi Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Sunada Shigemasa Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry Chikuhei Nakajima Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications Uchida Nobuya Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Railways Wakao Shōhachi Independent December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Colonial Affairs Katō Kumeshirō Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Takahashi Kumajirō Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs Fujī Tatsuya Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance Ōta Masataka Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army Viscount Toki Akira Independent December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy Nishimura Shigeo Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice Nagawa Kanichi Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education Yamashita Taniji Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Imai Takehiko Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry Katō Ryōgorō Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications Sakai Daisuke Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 9, 1932
Vacant May 9, 1932 May 14, 1932
Tōgō Minoru Rikken Seiyūkai May 14, 1932 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Railways Noda Shunsaku Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial Affairs Makino Shizuo Rikken Seiyūkai December 15, 1931 May 26, 1932
Source:
  1. Following Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi's assassination on May 15, 1932, Takahashi Korekiyo served as acting Prime Minister from May 15 to 26, 1932.

References

  1. "Inukai Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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