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Tokonami Takejirō

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Returning to the Home Ministry, he rose to the post of Vice-Minister for Local Affairs in 1912. While vice-minister, Tokonami arranged a conference between Japanese Shintoist, Buddhist and Christian leaders in February 1912 to coordinate efforts towards social work projects and to counter political
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in July 1934, over considerable internal opposition within the party, as Tokonami belonged to a group of politicians had had previously opposed him. Tokonami suffered from a heart attack while in office, and died on 8 September 1935 at his home in Tokyo. His grave is at the
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scheme to replace the existing large electoral districts with single-seat districts in rural areas (a Seiyūkai stronghold) and smaller two-three seat urban districts. The plan was derided by the
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radicalism. He also worked towards government intervention in sponsoring negotiations towards rapid resolution of labor disputes through a combination of threats and negotiations supporting
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was to issue directives to all prefectural governors to encourage thrift and frugality among the general public, blaming the riots on the public’s infatuation with luxury.
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During this time, he also presided over electoral district reforms. After Hara’s assassination in 1921, Tokonami continued in the same post under the
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activity on one hand, while simultaneously using police powers to control or limit strikes. Tokonami subsequently served as President of the
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political party in 1913, although he had been active in party affairs prior to this time. He was elected to the
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party supporting Kiyoura. Tokonami continued to serve in a leadership role when the
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Tokonami was appointed to two consecutive terms by two different prime ministers.
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Appointed vice-minister of the Home Ministry in 1906, he assisted Home Minister
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and reformist-conservative view towards social reform. His response to the
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party in July 1929. He was selected to become Railway Minister under the
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members rebelled against his non-party cabinet. Tokonami and
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on a variety of issues, including the strengthening of the
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to remain party head. Tokonami returned to the cabinet as
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in December 1931. After Inukai’s assassination in the
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as an administrative unit over the opposition of the
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from 1918, while concurrently retaining the post of
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However, in August 1928, he formed the 508: 609:before being assigned the post of Governor of 519:statesman, politician and cabinet minister in 502: 1283: 961: 29: 1427:Streeck, Wolfgang; Kōzō Yamamura (2005). 1003:Council on Foreign Relations (1932), 108. 906: 904: 880:Nakayama, Gotō, and Yoshioka (2006), 381. 114:December 13, 1931 – May 26, 1932 59:June 8, 1934 – September 8, 1935 1373:; Kunio Gotō; Hitoshi Yoshioka (2006). 1302: 918: 916: 874: 214:April 24, 1908 – June 12, 1908 157:September 29, 1918 – June 1922 1658: 1080: 1015: 901: 584: 1330: 1254: 1235: 1164: 1108: 913: 849: 640:from 24 April 1908 to 12 June 1908. 589:On graduation, Tokonami entered the 513:, 6 January 1866 – 8 September 1935) 1238:The State and Labor in Modern Japan 757:members, which cooperated with the 655: 13: 1681:Ministers of home affairs of Japan 1240:. University of California Press. 1219:. 18 February 1935. Archived from 1039:. 20 December 1935. Archived from 1006: 829:. He was posthumously awarded the 538:Tokonami was born January 1866 in 14: 1747: 1731:Governors of Tokushima Prefecture 1464: 843:Impressions of Europe and America 668:House of Representatives of Japan 562:and served as a judge within the 1721:Directors of the Karafuto Agency 1638:Governor of Tokushima Prefecture 1611:Governor of Tokushima Prefecture 1534:13 December 1931 – 26 May 1932 1211:"Foreign News: War Lord's Bribe" 958:Streeck and Yamamura (2005), 66. 597:. He served as Vice-Governor of 390: 288:Governor of Tokushima Prefecture 1584:Director of the Karafuto Agency 1561:13 December 1931 – 26 May 1932 1507:8 June 1934 – 8 September 1935 1150:Political Handbook of the World 997: 988: 979: 970: 952: 836: 672:Japanese General Election, 1915 660:Tokonami officially joined the 634:Director of the Karafuto Agency 202:Director of the Karafuto Agency 1410:. 31 July 2004. Archived from 1288:. 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He also cooperated with the 624:in his efforts to abolish the 1: 1726:Governors of Akita Prefecture 1686:Government ministers of Japan 1588:24 April 1908 – 23 June 1908 1028: 1012:Associated Press (1932), 12. 533: 1696:People of Meiji-period Japan 1471:Bio at National Diet Library 1284:Minichiello, Sharon (1998). 1146:Council on Foreign Relations 650:Japanese Government Railways 613:from 1904-1905, followed by 245:Governor of Akita Prefecture 7: 1711:Rikken Seiyūkai politicians 1255:Hagin, Fred Eugene (1914). 1112:Government by Assassination 940:New York Times (2004), 138. 716:, Takahashi and many other 509: 10: 1752: 1676:University of Tokyo alumni 1642:25 Jan 1904 – 31 Dec 1905 1615:31 Dec 1905 – 17 Jan 1906 1503:Minister of Communications 1340:Kobe University Law Review 481: 47:Minister of Communications 1644: 1635: 1627: 1617: 1608: 1600: 1590: 1581: 1573: 1563: 1554: 1546: 1536: 1527: 1519: 1509: 1500: 1492: 1487: 1303:Masaoka, Naoichi (2009). 708:. However, in 1924, when 632:. 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Vol. 2000–2002. 1066:The Evening Independent 814:Communications Minister 794:Tokonami re-joined the 763:Peace Preservation Laws 558:, his father moved to 546:in the service of the 378:Tama Rein Cemetery in 1691:People from Kagoshima 1331:Murai, Ryota (2002). 1165:Duus, Masayo (1999). 802:Inukai administration 601:, Chief of Police of 1223:on December 22, 2011 1175:Berkeley, California 1121:Kessinger Publishing 1081:Bisson, T.A (2007). 967:Minichiello page 320 910:Masaoka (2009), 133. 898:Garon=Garon, page 51 818:Okada administration 786:Warlord of Manchuria 777:as “Tokomandering”. 753:with some 30 former 611:Tokushima Prefecture 1357:on 12 February 2004 1109:Byas, Hugh (2005). 1021:Bisson (2007), 215. 740:merged to form the 683:Hara administration 638:Karafuto Prefecture 591:Ministry of Finance 585:Bureaucratic career 564:Ministry of Justice 453:Daiichi Hikaeshitsu 16:Japanese politician 1488:Political offices 1414:on August 10, 2014 1278:takejiro tokonami. 1204:takejiro tokonami. 1117:Whitefish, Montana 922:Hagin (1914), 294. 699:Rice Riots of 1918 603:Okayama Prefecture 172:Takahashi Korekiyo 1654: 1653: 1645:Succeeded by 1618:Succeeded by 1591:Succeeded by 1577:Kusunose Yukihiko 1564:Succeeded by 1537:Succeeded by 1510:Succeeded by 1476:Takejirō Tokonami 1371:Nakayama, Shigeru 1316:978-1-103-38178-4 1263:Fleming H. 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Minister of Communications
Keisuke Okada
Minami Hiroshi
Okada Keisuke
Railway Minister
Tsuyoshi Inukai
Hara Osamu
Home Minister
Hara Takashi
Takahashi Korekiyo
Mizuno Rentarō
Director of the Karafuto Agency
Kusunose Yukihiko
Hiraoka Teitarō
Governor of Akita Prefecture
Okada Kishichōrō
Seino Chōtarō
Governor of Tokushima Prefecture
Kamei Eizaburō
Iwao Saburō
Kagoshima
Satsuma Domain
Japan
Tokyo
Fuchū, Tokyo
Japan
Rikken Seiyūkai
Shinsei Club
Seiyūhontō

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