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Okano Keijirō
岡野 敬次郎Born September 21, 1865 Died December 23, 1925 (aged 60)Nationality Japanese Occupation politician, cabinet minister In this Japanese name, the family name is "Okano".Okano Keijirō (岡野 敬次郎 , 21 September 1865 – 23 December 1925) was a politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan.
Okano was a native of Kōzuke Province (modern-day Gunma Prefecture). He graduated from the Kaisei Academy, followed by the Law School of Tokyo Imperial University, continuing on to graduate school to obtain a Doctor of law degree. He worked as a bureaucrat at various cabinet ministries in the Meiji government, and was appointed to a seat in the Upper House of the Diet of Japan in 1908. He served as Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau under the 1st and 2nd Saionji administration (1906–1908; 1911–1912), and the 1st Yamamoto administration (1913). From 1913 to 1922, Okano served as Secretary to the Administrative Court. In 1922, Okano was appointed Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Prime Minister Katō Tomosaburō. In the subsequent 2nd Yamamoto Gonnohyōe administration, he held the portfolios for Minister of Education and Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. In October 1925, Okada was appointed to Vice-President of the Privy Council, and was awarded the title of baron (danshaku) in the kazoku peerage. He was also appointed President of the prestigious Imperial Academy. He died the same year.
Political offices Preceded by
Enkichi ŌkiMinister of Justice
June 1922 – September 1923Succeeded by
Den KenjirōPreceded by
Inukai TsuyoshiMinister of Education
1923Succeeded by
Egi KazuyukiPreceded by
Den KenjirōMinister of Agriculture & Commerce
December 1923 – January 1924Succeeded by
Maeda ToshisadaCategories:- 1865 births
- 1925 deaths
- People from Gunma Prefecture
- Government ministers of Japan
- Members of the House of Peers (Japan)
- Kazoku
- University of Tokyo alumni
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