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    Count Uchida Kōsai (内田 康哉, 17 November 1865 – 12 March 1936) was a statesman, diplomat and interim prime minister, active in Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa period...
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  • Japanese footballer Uchida Kosai (1865–1936), a Japanese statesman Uchida Kuichi (1844–1875), a Japanese photographer Makoto Uchida, a Japanese video game...
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  • Kosai can stand for: Hiroki Kosai, 20th-century Japanese astronomer Kosai, Shizuoka, Japan, a city Kōsai, a disciple of Hōnen of the Jōdo Shū Buddhist...
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    after serving only 13 years. Hara was replaced by Uchida Kōsai as acting Prime Minister until Uchida was replaced a week later by Takahashi Korekiyo. As...
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    Rikken Seiyūkai 19. Hara 1920 During this interval, Foreign Minister Uchida Kōsai was the acting prime minister. Viscount Takahashi Korekiyo 高橋 是清 (1854–1936)...
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    Foreign Affairs, Uchida Kōsai was the acting prime minister from 4 November to 13 November 1921. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Uchida Kōsai was the acting...
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    Preceded by Uchida Kōsai Minister of Foreign Affairs September 1923 – September 1923 Succeeded by Ijuin Hikokichi Preceded by Uchida Kōsai Acting Prime...
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  • to it anyway, which caused its controversy. Japanese Foreign Minister Uchida Kōsai stated in June 1919 that the proposal was intended not to demand the...
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    November 1921 – 12 June 1922 Monarch Yoshihito Regent Hirohito Preceded by Uchida Kōsai (Acting) Succeeded by Katō Tomosaburō Member of the House of Peers In...
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  • Foreign Minister and President of the South Manchuria Railway company Uchida Kōsai, and Kwantung Governor Mannosuke Yamaoka. The targets were going to appear...
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    himself with potassium cyanide. On September 5, after Prime Minister Uchida Kōsai acknowledged that unlawful killings had occurred, Tokyo officials met...
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    November 4, 1921. Following Hara's assassination on November 4, 1921, Uchida Kōsai served as acting Prime Minister from November 4 to 13, 1921. "Hara Cabinet"...
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  • 1920 Assassinated. During this interval, Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai (内田 康哉 Uchida Kōsai) was the Acting Prime Minister. 11 Takahashi Korekiyo 高橋 是清...
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    1922 to August 24, 1923. Following Katō's death on August 24, 1923, Uchida Kōsai served as acting Prime Minister from August 24 to September 2, 1923....
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  • Xiaoshizi Zhang Ge as Musashi Ken'ichi Miura [ja] as Uchida Kōsai Yuka Ishizaki as wife of Uchida Kōsai (Uchida Masako) Peter as Edwin H. Conger Maresa as wife...
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    – Jan 1906 Succeeded by Katō Takaaki Preceded by Terauchi Masatake Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Aug 1908 – Aug 1911 Succeeded by Uchida Kōsai...
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    1908 10 Marquis Komura Jutarō (2nd) August 1908 August 1911 13 Viscount Uchida Kosai (1st) August 1911 December 1912 14 Prince Katsura Tarō December 1912...
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    Motono Ichirō Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan 1918 Succeeded by Uchida Kōsai Preceded by Hayashi Tadasu Minister of Communications 1912–1913 Succeeded by...
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    Monarch Taishō Regent Hirohito Preceded by Takahashi Korekiyo Succeeded by Uchida Kosai (Acting) Minister of the Navy In office 10 August 1915 – 15 May 1923...
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    1912 – 21 December 1912 Succeeded by Prince Fushimi Sadanaru Preceded by Uchida Kosai Foreign Minister (acting) 21 December 1912 – 29 January 1913 Succeeded by...
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  • (1918–1921) Uchida Kosai, Acting Prime minister (1921–1921) Takahashi Korekiyo, Prime minister (1921–1922) Katō Tomosaburō, Prime minister (1922–1923) Uchida Kosai...
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  • ad interim 西 源四郎 Nishi Genshirō June 28, 1907 特命全権大使 Ambassador 内田 康哉 Uchida Kōsai October 1, 1909 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 奥田 竹松 Okuda Takematsu...
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    1920) Kiyoura Keigo (4 September 1920) Itō Miyoji (7 September 1920) Uchida Kosai (7 September 1920) Katō Tomosaburō (7 September 1920) Gotō Shinpei (7...
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    pacifist and feminist and member of the Japanese Diet; Japanese statesman Uchida Kosai, who twice served as acting prime minister; Japanese-language author...
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    Minister of Japan since June 12, 1922, died after a short illness. Viscount Uchida Kōsai, the Foreign Minister, served as acting premier until a permanent prime...
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    Iesato, the Minister of the Navy Saitō Makoto, and the Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai. He is buried in the foreign section of the Aoyama Reien cemetery in...
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    August 30, 1911 December 21, 1912 Minister for Foreign Affairs Viscount Uchida Kōsai Independent August 30, 1911 December 21, 1912 Count Hayashi Tadasu (acting)...
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    celebration in Tokyo's Hibiya Park. He was one of several speakers, including Uchida Kōsai and Drew Pearson. After he left the Ministry of Education, he was a member...
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    Seiyūkai November 4, 1921 June 12, 1922 Minister for Foreign Affairs Count Uchida Kōsai Independent November 4, 1921 June 12, 1922 Minister of Home Affairs Tokonami...
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    Yoshizawa Minister of Foreign Affairs May 1932 – July 1932 Succeeded by Uchida Kosai Preceded by Ichirō Hatoyama Minister of Education May 1934 – July 1934...
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