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481: 601: 449:"Of all the world's statesmen in 1914, Katō proved the most adroit at using war for the purposes of policy. Domestically he exploited it to assert the dominance of the Foreign Ministry and of the cabinet in the making of Japan's foreign policy. Internationally he took the opportunity to redefine Japan's relationship with China. In doing so he was not simply outflanking the extremists opposed to him; he was also honouring his own belief that Japan should be a great power like those of Europe." 1601: 680: 58: 716: 367: 235: 397:, and in 1900, during the 4th Itō administration, he became Foreign Minister; however, the Ito administration remained in office only a few months. During his period in the United Kingdom and in the Foreign Ministry, he helped lay the foundations for the 2300: 464:
who had not been consulted, and who therefore felt that their power and authority were being slighted. In addition, Katō created considerable controversy in January 1915, when he issued the
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and 2nd Ōkuma administrations, but soon resigned. He created a Constitutionalist party, becoming its president in 1913, and joined the cabinet as Foreign Minister in April 1914.
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of the private railways, which the cabinet approved. He then remained without office until 1908, when he accepted the post of ambassador in London. He received an honorary
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for two years. On his return to Japan in 1885, he became an assistant manager at the Mitsubishi head office in
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political party in the following year, whose policies he greatly influenced with his opposition to the
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enacted, which extended the vote to all male citizens over the age of 25. He also ratified the
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from 1924 until his death on 28 January 1926, during the period which historians have called "
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Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Flowers (14 July 1916)
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Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (28 January 1926; posthumous)
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nature, was able to enact significant legislation. In 1925, Katō had the
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from 1924 until his death in early 1926. His cabinet was nicknamed the
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Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (28 December 1902)
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by Imperial command. He became president of the conservative
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Kato Takaaki to Taisho demokurashi (Meiji Taisho no saisho)
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From the corresponding article in the Japanese Knowledge
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After graduation, he worked as an employee of 382:, and worked with Ōkuma on the revision of the 1643: 488:In 1915, Katō was selected as a member of the 255: 1629: 979: 393:From 1894 to 1899, he served as envoy to the 416:Appointed again as Foreign Minister in the 2321:Ambassadors of Japan to the United Kingdom 1636: 1622: 986: 972: 374:In 1887, Katō became private secretary to 56: 645:Learn how and when to remove this message 16:Prime Minister of Japan from 1924 to 1926 720: 690: 665: 608:This article includes a list of general 479: 453:Katō's decision that Japan should enter 365: 82:11 June 1924 – 28 January 1926 2258: 799:Newspaper clippings about Katō Takaaki 2296:Members of the House of Peers (Japan) 2276:20th-century prime ministers of Japan 1617: 967: 708: 594: 475: 574:Count (28 January 1926; posthumous) 316:in what is now part of the city of 13: 614:it lacks sufficient corresponding 362:As cabinet minister and ambassador 14: 2347: 2281:Politicians from Aichi Prefecture 792: 541:Katō Takaaki died in office from 1600: 1599: 714: 678: 599: 531:Soviet–Japanese Basic Convention 233: 723:"Kato, Takaaki Komei, Viscount" 358:, the president of Mitsubishi. 747:Japanese Imperialism 1894-1945 671: 1: 739: 290:, the second son of a former 281: 2306:People of Meiji-period Japan 721:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. 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He was also known as 185:Cause of death 47: 946:Prime Minister of Japan 728:Encyclopædia Britannica 701:Encyclopædia Britannica 629:more precise citations. 565:Viscount (14 July 1916) 511:Prime Minister of Japan 399:Anglo-Japanese Alliance 268:Prime Minister of Japan 70:Prime Minister of Japan 562:Baron (24 August 1911) 527:Peace Preservation Law 485: 484:Katō Takaaki in a suit 439:, and in the words of 371: 2316:Kenseikai politicians 515:"Goken Sanpa Naikaku" 483: 369: 523:General Election Law 457:greatly angered the 509:Katō was appointed 445:The First World War 326:University of Tokyo 224:University of Tokyo 815:Political offices 545:in 1926, aged 66. 486: 466:Twenty-One Demands 372: 330:English common law 159:Tokugawa shogunate 2253: 2252: 1611: 1610: 1593: 1592: 1352: 1351: 962: 961: 956:Wakatsuki Reijirō 953:Succeeded by 926:Succeeded by 897:Succeeded by 868:Succeeded by 839:Succeeded by 655: 654: 647: 476:As Prime Minister 308:, in the town of 286:Katō was born as 245: 244: 213: 127:Wakatsuki Reijirō 2343: 1638: 1631: 1624: 1615: 1614: 1603: 1602: 1364: 1363: 1014: 1013: 988: 981: 974: 965: 964: 936:Preceded by 920: 907:Preceded by 891: 878:Preceded by 871:Saionji Kinmochi 862: 849:Preceded by 833: 820:Preceded by 812: 811: 733: 732: 718: 717: 712: 706: 705: 696:Kato, Taka-Akira 684: 682: 681: 675: 669: 663: 650: 643: 639: 636: 630: 625:this article by 616:inline citations 603: 602: 595: 585:History of Japan 411:Kōchi Prefecture 388:Finance Ministry 384:unequal treaties 342:and was sent to 322:Aichi Prefecture 296:retainer of the 272:Taishō Democracy 266:, diplomat, and 261: 259: 258: 237: 211: 171: 151: 149: 137:Personal details 123: 111: 80: 60: 50: 34: 33: 2351: 2350: 2346: 2345: 2344: 2342: 2341: 2340: 2256: 2255: 2254: 2249: 1647: 1642: 1612: 1607: 1589: 1565: 1459: 1348: 1205: 1110: 1008:Empire of Japan 1002: 992: 958: 949: 941: 931: 929:Ōkuma Shigenobu 922: 916: 912: 902: 893: 887: 883: 873: 864: 858: 854: 844: 835: 829: 825: 795: 742: 737: 736: 715: 713: 709: 694:, ed. 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Index

Japanese name
surname

Prime Minister of Japan
Taishō
Regent
Hirohito
Kiyoura Keigo
Wakatsuki Reijirō
Aisai, Aichi
Tokugawa shogunate
Tokyo
Empire of Japan
Pneumonia
Kenseikai
Alma mater
University of Tokyo

Count
politician
Prime Minister of Japan
Taishō Democracy
samurai
Owari Tokugawa
Nagoya
Owari Province
Saya
Ama District
Aisai
Aichi Prefecture

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