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  • ...s the 16th [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, serving another term as 22nd Prime Minister. ...he [[1868]] [[Boshin War]]. He served for a time as [[Ministry of the Navy|Minister of the Navy]], and in that position promoted Admiral [[Togo Heihachiro|Tôg
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  • Aranpô was the first "prime minister" (国相) of the Okinawan kingdom of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]], serving under King ...a that same year, once again, this time in his official capacity as "prime minister."
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  • ...Hatoyama Iichirô]]. His grandsons Yukio and Kunio also served in top-level minister positions.
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  • ...ng Mào]], by taking on some of the responsibilities of the office of prime minister.
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  • Kuroda Kiyotaka was the 2nd [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, and before that, director of the [[Hokkaido Development Bureau] ...Kuroda succeeded [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] to become the second Prime Minister of the Empire of Japan; he would serve in that position for only about a ye
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  • ...], Director-General of Mitsui [[kazoku|Baron]] [[Dan Takuma]], and [[Prime Minister]] [[Inukai Tsuyoshi]], all in 1932.
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  • ...o|Tokyo's]] [[Shinbashi]] district, and later became a mistress of [[Prime Minister]] [[Katsura Taro|Katsura Tarô]].
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  • ...time, [[Cheng Fu]], took on some responsibilities of the position of prime minister to help lighten Wang's load of administrative duties.<ref name=smits112/>
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  • ...griculture]] and later [[Naimusho|Minister of the Interior]] under [[Prime Minister]] [[Katsura Taro|Katsura Tarô]]. He was also a member of the [[Iwakura Mis ...ral cooperatives. During Katsura's second administration, Hirata was named Minister of the Interior in [[1908]]. He helped develop the [[Imperial Rescript of 1
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  • Yi Yuwon was a Korean scholar-official who served as prime minister under [[Emperor Gojong]] of the [[Korean Empire]]. Yi is also known as a no
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  • ...kyu Kingdom]], which handed down directives from the ''[[sessei]]'' (prime minister / regent) and ''[[Sanshikan]]'' (Council of Three).
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  • ...t|Meiji state]]. The last of the surviving ''genrô'', he served as [[Prime Minister]] twice.
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  • ...f Finance|Minister of Finance]] and [[Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce|Minister of Agriculture and Commerce]]. ...ster]] [[Konoe Fumimaro]], serving concurrently as Minister of Finance and Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. Three years later, he was named a member of th
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  • ...ô, or Yà Lánpáo, was a Chinese-born official who served as the first prime minister (''ôsô'' or ''kokusô'') of the Okinawan kingdom of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]]. H
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  • ...ng, [[judo]], and horseback riding. She later became a mistress to [[Prime Minister]] [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]], before marrying actor & theatre troupe le
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  • ...d of the Local Affairs Bureau of the [[Home Ministry]], and then Vice Home Minister, before becoming head of the Railways Department. He was elected to the [[House of Representatives]] in 1914, and then became Minister of Home Affairs for a time. He helped found the Seiyûhon-tô political par
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  • ...Kunio]] and [[Hatoyama Yukio]] all served as cabinet ministers or [[prime minister]]s.
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  • Yamagata Aritomo was a [[Meiji period]] statesman, serving as [[Prime Minister]] for several terms, and playing a prominent role in a number of significan In the early 1870s, Aritomo served as Vice Minister of Military Affairs, and was among the chief figures advocating for [[milit
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  • ...ce Asaka. The building was later used as an official residence for [[Prime Minister]]s and as an official state guesthouse before being turned over to become a
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  • ...and served as parliamentary Navy vice-minister in the cabinets of [[Prime Minister]]s [[Inukai Tsuyoshi]], [[Saito Makoto|Saitô Makoto]], and [[Okada Keisuke
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