Prince Saionji Kinmochi (西園寺 公望, 7 December 1849 – 24 November 1940) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1906 to 1908...
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hero'), and asked to act as Imperial advisors. With the exception of Saionji Kinmochi, all the genrō were from medium or lower ranking samurai families,...
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The First Saionji Cabinet is the 12th Cabinet of Japan led by Saionji Kinmochi from January 7, 1906, to July 14, 1908. "First Saionji Cabinet". Prime...
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The Second Saionji Cabinet is the 14th Cabinet of Japan led by Saionji Kinmochi from August 30, 1911, to December 21, 1912. "Second Saionji Cabinet". Prime...
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became prime minister of Japan on the recommendation of his mentor Saionji Kinmochi. When the Marco Polo Bridge Incident took place a month later, he oversaw...
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Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第12代 西園寺 公望 [12th Saionji Kinmochi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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headed by his archrival, Marquess Saionji Kinmochi. In January 1906, Katsura resigned the premiership to Saionji Kinmochi over the unpopular Treaty of Portsmouth...
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October 1900 under the 4th Itō administration. Under its second leader, Saionji Kinmochi, it participated in the Movement to Protect Constitutional Government...
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Saionji Kinmochi, 12th and 14th Prime Minister of Japan Empress Saionji, wife of Emperor Go-Fukakusa Chiaki Saionji of Demon Ororon Kaoru Saionji of Gakuen...
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(1510–1565) Saionji Kinhiro (1537–1587), daimyō Saionji Saneharu (1601–1673) Saionji Kinmochi (1849–1940, adopted in 1851), statesman Saionji Saneuji During...
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foreign minister Saionji Kinmochi with the assurance that the commotion was merely infighting between Korean troops. He told Saionji that it was unknown...
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sent a large delegation, headed by the former Prime Minister, Marquis Saionji Kinmochi. It was originally one of the "big five" but relinquished that role...
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27 October 2017.) Connors, Leslie. (1987). The Emperor's Adviser: Saionji Kinmochi and Pre-war Japanese Politics, Books.google.com, pp. 79–80 "Empress...
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as head of the Privy Council as the premiership alternated between Saionji Kinmochi and Katsura Tarō. Toward the end of August 1901, Itō announced his...
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their lifetimes; the last such award was to former Prime Minister Saionji Kinmochi in 1928. Eight others have been posthumously decorated with the collar;...
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eminent statesmen; the last such award to a living prime minister was to Saionji Kinmochi in 1928. More often, the Order of the Chrysanthemum has been a posthumous...
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35.09% (Saionji Kinmochi) 1908 15 May 1908 Saionji Kinmochi 85.29% (E) March 27, 1908 1,590,045 187 49.34% (Katsura Tarō) (Saionji Kinmochi) 1912 15...
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Representatives. Hara served as Home Minister in several cabinets under Saionji Kinmochi and Yamamoto Gonnohyōe between 1906 and 1913. Hara was appointed prime...
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Saionji Kinmochi. While serving in the 1st Saionji Cabinet, he was elevated in rank to danshaku (baron) under the kazoku peerage system. When Saionji...
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thought Inukai far too conciliatory (the May 15 Incident), Prince Saionji Kinmochi, one of the Emperor's closest and strongest advisors, attempted to...
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1912–13 that interrupted the earlier politics of compromise. When Saionji Kinmochi tried to cut the military budget, the army minister resigned, bringing...
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35.09% (Saionji Kinmochi) 10th 15 May 1908 Saionji Kinmochi 85.29% (E) March 27, 1908 1,590,045 187 49.34% (Katsura Tarō) (Saionji Kinmochi) 11th 15...
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private academy in 1869 by Prince Saionji Kinmochi. In 1900, Kojuro Nakagawa (the former secretary of Prince Saionji) established the Kyoto Hosei School...
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ultranationalists strongly supported General Ugaki Kazushige. After genrō Saionji Kinmochi declared his lack of enthusiasm for any of those candidates, the Army...
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to control the military and the failure of its economic policies, Saionji Kinmochi, Japan's sole surviving genrō, turned to Inukai to form a new government...
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cities throughout Japan. The year 1919 saw Japan's representative Saionji Kinmochi sitting alongside the "Big Four" (Lloyd George, Wilson, Clemenceau...
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Saionji Cabinet may refer to: First Saionji Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Saionji Kinmochi from 1906 to 1908 Second Saionji Cabinet, the Japanese...
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minister (1900–1901) Saionji Kinmochi, Acting Prime minister (1901–1901) Katsura Tarō, Prime minister (1901–1906) Saionji Kinmochi, Prime minister (1906–1908)...
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in the Imperial Japanese Army, and Minister of War under the second Saionji Kinmochi administration from 1911 to 1912. Ishimoto was born to a samurai-class...
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List of School Days characters (redirect from Sekai Saionji)
harming Makoto further. Her birthday and her surname are derived from Saionji Kinmochi. It's revealed in the Summer Days game that Sekai's mother is the daughter...
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