Viscount Ōura Kanetake (大浦 兼武, 15 June 1850 – 30 September 1918) was a politician and bureaucrat in late Meiji and early Taishō period Empire of Japan...
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Japanese anime mechanical designer Kimotsuki Kanetake (肝付 兼武, 1823–1888), Japanese samurai and scholar Ōura Kanetake (大浦 兼武, 1850–1918), Japanese politician...
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The Ōura Scandal (大浦事件, Ōura jiken) of 1915 was one of several spectacular political scandals of late Meiji and Taishō periods in Japanese history. After...
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player Ōura Kanetake (大浦 兼武, 1850–1918), Japanese politician and bureaucrat Oura Kei (大浦 慶, 1828–1884), Japanese businesswoman Masafumi Ōura (大浦 正文,...
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year, but his second administration was also short-lived. Following the Ōura scandal, Ōkuma's cabinet lost popular support, and its members held mass...
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29 September 1918 – 15 May 1920 Succeeded by Enkichi Ōki Preceded by Ōura Kanetake Home Minister 20 February 1913 – 16 April 1914 Succeeded by Ōkuma Shigenobu...
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Home Minister Ōura Kanetake in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu to resign for suspected bribery in what is known as the Ōura scandal. In 1921...
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Russo-Japanese War, and the economy was on the verge of bankruptcy. Baron Ōura Kanetake, who was then Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, was the President...
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Katsura 14 July 1908 27 Hara Takashi 2nd Saionji 30 August 1911 28 Ōura Kanetake 3rd Katsura 21 December 1912 29 Hara Takashi 1st Yamamoto 20 February...
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characters "平和" meaning "peace" and the signature of Japanese calligrapher Ōura Kanetake (1910). Horizontal writing. Calligraphy by one of Korea's most celebrated...
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March 1906 – July 1908 Succeeded by Komatsubara Eitarō Preceded by Ōura Kanetake Minister of Agriculture & Commerce August 1911 – December 1912 Succeeded by...
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February 1905 Kuwashi Okazawa on 7 March 1905 Yi Jae-gak on 19 March 1905 Ōura Kanetake on 28 May 1905 Kuroki Tamemoto on 28 December 1906 Terauchi Masatake...
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1906 21 Matsuoka Yasukowa 1st Saionji 7 January 1906 14 July 1908 22 Ōura Kanetake 2nd Katsura 14 July 1908 30 August 1911 23 Makino Nobuaki 2nd Saionji...
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together with the intervention of Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Ōura Kanetake. It retained the former parties' association with the faction of the...
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Ryosuke 1876-1891 Takaaki Tomioka 1891-1896 Matsudaira Masanao 1896-1898 Ōura Kanetake 1898-1903 Tokuhisa Tsunenori 1903-1907 Egi Kazuyuki 1907-1908 Norikichi...
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Political offices Preceded by Ōura Kanetake Minister of Communications July 1906 – July 1908 Succeeded by Hara Takashi Government offices Preceded by...
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Minoru Katsumata 1894-1897 Sukeo Kabayama 1897-1898 Tokito Konkyo 1898 Ōura Kanetake 1898 Kiyoshi Shin 1898-1900 Chikaaki Takasaki 1900 Nomura Masaaki 1900...
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December 1913 Succeeded by Matsuda Masahisa Political offices Preceded by Ōura Kanetake Minister of Agriculture & Commerce 7 January 1915 – 9 October 1916 Succeeded by...
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of Agriculture and Commerce February 1913 – April 1914 Succeeded by Ōura Kanetake Preceded by Nakashōji Ren Minister of Agriculture & Commerce September...
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1908 August 30, 1911 Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Viscount Ōura Kanetake Sawakai July 14, 1908 August 30, 1911 Minister of Communications Baron...
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Preceded by Ōura Kanetake Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture 1898-1903 Succeeded by Egi Kazuyuki Preceded by Egi Kazuyuki Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture...
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Political offices Preceded by Kiyoura Keigo Minister of Agriculture & Commerce January 1906 – July 1908 Succeeded by Ōura Kanetake...
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Minister of Communications (Interim) July – September 1903 Succeeded by Ōura Kanetake Government offices Preceded by Itō Hirobumi Japanese Resident-General...
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1903 Baron Sone Arasuke Independent July 17, 1903 September 22, 1903 Ōura Kanetake Independent September 22, 1903 January 7, 1906 Chief Cabinet Secretary...
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17 – Motono Ichirō politician and diplomat (b. 1862) September 30 – Ōura Kanetake, politician (born 1850) date unknown – Arakaki Seishō, Okinawan martial...
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Sone Arasuke 1st Katsura 17 July 1903 concurrently Finance Minister 14 Ōura Kanetake 1st Katsura 12 September 1903 15 Yamagata Isaburō 1st Saionji 7 July...
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January 29, 1913 February 20, 1913 Minister of Home Affairs Viscount Ōura Kanetake Sawakai December 21, 1912 February 20, 1913 Minister of Finance Wakatsuki...
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Ōkuma Shigenobu Rikken Dōshikai April 16, 1914 January 7, 1915 Viscount Ōura Kanetake Military (Army) January 7, 1915 July 30, 1915 Marquess Ōkuma Shigenobu...
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Prefecture: Tsunao Hayashi Shimame Prefecture: Goro Shinozaki then Oura Kanetake Tochigi Prefecture: Orita Hirauchi Tokyo: Tomita Tetsunosuke Toyama...
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Prefecture: Tomi Senketaka Shimane Prefecture: Mamoru Funakoshi then Oura Kanetake Tochigi Prefecture: Orita Hirauchi then Sato Nobu Tokyo: Miura Yasushi...
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