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  1. Count Katō Takaaki (加藤 高明, 3 January 1860 – 28 January 1926) was a Japanese politician, diplomat, and Prime Minister of Japan from 1924 until his death on 28 January 1926, during the period which historians have called "Taishō Democracy".

  2. Katō Takaaki was a Japanese prime minister in the mid-1920s whose government and policies were considered the most democratic in Japan before World War II. Katō’s first job was with the great Japanese cartel of Mitsubishi, which backed him throughout his political career; he, in turn, watched over.

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  3. Diplomat, statesman. Born in Aichi, the son of a samurai of the Nagoya Clan. He graduated first on the list from the Law Department of the University of Tokyo, and entered Mitsubishi Corporation. In 1886 he married a daughter of Yataro Iwasaki.

  4. Katô Takaaki. Quick Reference. (b. 3 Jan. 1860, d. 28 Jan. 1926). Prime Minister of Japan 19245Katô's early career was with the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, which always gave him its full support. In 1887 he entered public life and spent time in the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  5. Count Katō Takaaki was a Japanese politician, diplomat, and Prime Minister of Japan from 1924 until his death on 28 January 1926, during the period which historians have called "Taishō Democracy". He was also known as Katō Kōmei.

  6. Katō Takaaki ( ‘Komei’) (b. Aisai, Aichi prefecture, 25 Jan. 1860; d. Tokyo, 28 Jan. 1926) Prime Minister of Japan 19245. Katō's early career was with the Mitsubishi *zaibatsu, which always gave him its full support.

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  8. Japanese statesman Kato Takaaki served as prime minister of Japan from 1924 to 1926. His government and policies were considered the most democratic in Japan before World War II (1939–45). Kato Takaaki (also called Kato Komei) was born on January 25, 1860, in Nagoya, Japan.