Governor-General of Taiwan
Governor-General of Taiwan
臺灣總督 | |
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Japanese Taiwan | |
Style | Governor-General |
Reports to | Emperor of Japan |
Residence | Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan |
Formation | 10 May 1895 |
First holder | Kabayama Sukenori |
Final holder | Andō Rikichi |
Abolished | 25 October 1945 |
The Governor–General of Taiwan (臺灣總督 Taiwan Sōtoku) was the head of government of Japanese Taiwan (including Formosa and the Pescadores) when they were part of the Empire of Japan, from 1895 to 1945.
The Japanese Governors-General were members of the Diet, civilian officials, Japanese nobles or generals. They exercised their power on behalf of the Sovereign of Taiwan (the Emperor of Japan) until the dissolution of the Empire when the dominion was ceded to the Republic of China.[1]
Governor-Generals
Military Rikken Seiyūkai Kenseikai Rikken Minseitō
See also
- Japanese Resident-General of Korea
- Japanese Governor-General of Korea
- Governor of Formosa
- Governor of Taiwan Province
- List of rulers of Taiwan
- History of Taiwan
- Taiwan after World War II
- Taiwan under Japanese rule
- Timeline of Taiwanese history
- Political divisions of Taiwan (1895–1945)
References
- ↑ Edward I-te Chen (1970). "Japanese Colonialism in Korea and Formosa: A Comparison of The Systems of Political Control". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. Harvard-Yenching Institute. 30: 126–158. doi:10.2307/2718768. JSTOR 2718768.
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