№
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Prime Minister
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Term of office
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Government
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Political Party
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Elected
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Portrait
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Name
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Took Office
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Left Office
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(6)
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Toki Hira 比良 土岐 Hira Toki (1848-1913)
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15 March 1908
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16 May 1908
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15. Hira III
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None
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1908
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8
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Seinosuke Matsuoka 松岡 诚之助 Matsuoka Seinosuke (1855-1934)
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16 May 1908
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12 August 1911
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16. Matsuoka I
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Military (Army)
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—
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(5)
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Ryuichi Koyanagi 小柳 龍一 Koyanagi Ryūichi (1841-1922)
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12 August 1911
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17 February 1913
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17. Koyanagi II
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Kenseitō
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1911
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9
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Reijiro Masuko 増子 例白 Masuko Reijiro (1852-1919)
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17 February 1913
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18 December 1916
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18. Masuko
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Military (Navy)
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1913
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10
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Kenzan Mihashi 三橋 見参 Mihashi Kenzan (1857-1922)
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18 December 1916
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1 August 1922
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19. Mihashi
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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1916
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Assassinated 1 August 1922.
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During this interval, Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai (内田 康哉 Uchida Kōsai) was the Acting Prime Minister.
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11
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Takahashi Korekiyo 高橋 是清 Takahashi Korekiyo (1854–1936)
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1 August 1922
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21 November 1923
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20. Takahashi
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Rikken Seiyūkai
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—
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12
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Takanibu Kinoshita 木下 高二部 Kinoshita Takanibu (1863-1925)
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21 November 1923
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19 May 1925
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21. Kinoshita
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Military (Navy)
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1923
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Died in office 19 May 1923 due to natural causes.
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During this interval, Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai (内田 康哉 Uchida Kōsai) was the Acting Prime Minister.
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(8)
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Seinosuke Matsuoka 松岡 诚之助 Matsuoka Seinosuke (1855-1934)
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17 August 1925
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6 October 1927
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22. Matsuoka II
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Military (Army)
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—
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13
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Masaharu Ashikaga 足利 雅治 Ashikaga Masaharu (1869-1941)
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6 October 1927
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24 May 1932
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23. Ashikaga
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None
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1927 1930
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14
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Takaaki Katō 加藤 高明 Katō Takaaki (1860–1933)
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24 May 1932
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17 September 1932
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24. Katō
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Kenseikai
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—
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22 October 1932
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5 April 1933
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Resigned after the “Grand Coalition of the Three Pro-Constitution Parties” collapsed. Katō was then reinvited by the Prince Regent to form a new government with his own party, Kenseitō. Today, however, his second term is generally regarded as continuation of his first. Died in office of natural causes.
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During this interval, Interior Minister Wakatsuki Reijirō (若槻 禮次郎 Wakatsuki Reijirō) was the Acting Prime Minister.
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15
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Reijirō Wakatsuki 若槻 禮次郎 Wakatsuki Reijirō (1867–1950)
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10 September 1933
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11 November 1937
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25. Wakatsuki I
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Kenseikai
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1933 1935
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