Motoda Hajime
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Motoda Hajime | |
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元田 肇 | |
Motoda in 1932 | |
| Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 20 April 1928 – 14 March 1929 | |
| Monarch | Hirohito |
| Deputy | Ichirō Kiyose |
| Preceded by | Shigeru Morita |
| Succeeded by | Kawahara Mosuke |
| Minister of Railways | |
| In office 15 May 1920 – 12 June 1922 | |
| Prime Minister | Hara Takashi Takahashi Korekiyo |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Enkichi Ōki |
| Minister of Communications | |
| In office 20 February 1913 – 16 April 1914 | |
| Prime Minister | Yamamoto Gonnohyōe |
| Preceded by | Gotō Shinpei |
| Succeeded by | Taketomi Tokitoshi |
| Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 18 May 1898 – 28 December 1902 | |
| Speaker | Kenkichi Kataoka |
| Preceded by | Shimada Saburō |
| Succeeded by | Teiichi Sugita |
| Member of the Privy Council | |
| In office 27 January 1932 – 1 October 1938 | |
| Monarch | Hirohito |
| Member of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 15 April 1892 – 21 January 1930 | |
| Preceded by | Koretsune Makaji |
| Succeeded by | Kin'ya Takahashi |
| Constituency | Ōita 6th (1892–1894) Ōita 5th (1894–1902) Ōita Prefecture (1902–1920) Ōita 6th (1920–1928) Ōita 2nd (1928–1930) |
| In office 2 July 1890 – 25 December 1891 | |
| Preceded by | Constituency established |
| Succeeded by | Yoshihiko Ono |
| Constituency | Ōita 1st |
| Member of the Tokyo City Council | |
| In office February 1896 – June 1899 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 February 1858 |
| Died | 1 October 1938 (aged 80) |
| Party | Rikken Seiyūkai |
| Other political affiliations | Taiseikai (1890–1891) Kokumin Kyōkai (1892–1899) Teikokutō (1899–1905) Seiyūhontō (1924–1927) |
| Relatives | Funada Naka (son-in-law) |
| Alma mater | Tokyo Imperial University |
Motoda Hajime (元田 肇; 28 February 1858 – 1 October 1938) was a Japanese politician and cabinet minister in the Meiji, Taishō and early Shōwa periods of the Japan.