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Second Tanaka Cabinet

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Second Tanaka Cabinet

65th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedDecember 22, 1972
Date dissolvedNovember 25, 1973
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterKakuei Tanaka
Member party  Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority (Lower House)
271 / 491 (55%)
Opposition parties
History
PredecessorFirst Tanaka Cabinet
SuccessorSecond Tanaka Cabinet (First Reshuffle)

The Second Tanaka Cabinet is the 65th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kakuei Tanaka from December 22, 1972 to December 9, 1974.[1]

Cabinet

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Portfolio Minister Term start Term end
Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of State
Director of the Environment Agency
Takeo Miki December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Justice Isaji Tanaka December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister for Foreign Affairs Masayoshi Ōhira December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Finance Kiichi Aichi December 22, 1972 November 23, 1973
Kakuei Tanaka November 23, 1973 November 25, 1973
Minister of Education Seisuke Okuno December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Health Kunikichi Saitō December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Yoshio Sakurauchi December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of International Trade and Industry Yasuhiro Nakasone December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Transport Torasaburō Shintani December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Posts Chūji Kuno December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Labor Tsunetarō Katō December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Construction
Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency
Director of the Chubu Regional Development and Maintenance Agency
Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission
Shin Kanemaru December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Masumi Esaki December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Chief Cabinet Secretary Susumu Nikaidō December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency Development
Shinzō Tsubokawa December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Director of the Administrative Management Agency Takeo Fukuda December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Director of the Defense Agency Keikichi Masuhara December 22, 1972 May 29, 1973
Sadanori Yamanaka May 29, 1973 November 25, 1973
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Zentarō Kosaka December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Kazuo Maeda December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Ichiro Yoshikuni December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) Ganri Yamashita December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) Masaharu Gotōda December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs) Jūshirō Komiyama December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs) Kiyofumi Miyazaki December 22, 1972 November 25, 1973
Source:[1]

First Reshuffled Cabinet

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Second Tanaka Cabinet
(First Reshuffle)

65th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedNovember 25, 1973
Date dissolvedNovember 11, 1974
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterKakuei Tanaka
Member party  Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority (Lower House)
271 / 491 (55%)
Opposition parties
History
Election10th Councillors election (1974)
PredecessorSecond Tanaka Cabinet
SuccessorSecond Tanaka Cabinet (Second Reshuffle)

The first Cabinet reshuffle took place on November 25, 1973.

Portfolio Minister Term start Term end
Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of State
Takeo Miki November 25, 1973 July 12, 1974
Minister of Justice Umekichi Nakamura November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister for Foreign Affairs Masayoshi Ōhira November 25, 1973 July 16, 1974
Toshio Kimura July 16, 1974 November 11, 1974
Minister of Finance Takeo Fukuda November 25, 1973 July 16, 1974
Masayoshi Ōhira July 16, 1974 November 11, 1974
Minister of Education Seisuke Okuno November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Health Kunikichi Saitō November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Tadao Kuraishi November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of International Trade and Industry Yasuhiro Nakasone November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Transport Masatoshi Tokunaga November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Posts Ken Harada November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Labor Takashi Hasegawa November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Construction Takao Kameoka November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Kingo Machimura November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Chief Cabinet Secretary Susumu Nikaidō November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency Development
Tokusaburō Kosaka November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Director of the Administrative Management Agency Shigeru Hori November 25, 1973 July 16, 1974
Kichizō Hosoda July 16, 1974 November 11, 1974
Director of the Defense Agency Sadanori Yamanaka November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Tsuneo Uchida November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Kinji Moriyama November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Director of the Environment Agency Takeo Miki November 25, 1973 July 12, 1974
Matsuhei Mōri July 12, 1974 November 11, 1974
Minister of State Eiichi Nishimura June 24, 1974 June 25, 1974
Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency
Director of the Chubu Regional Development and Maintenance Agency
Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission
Takao Kameoka November 25, 1973 June 26, 1974
(abolished)
Director of the National Land Agency Eiichi Nishimura June 26, 1974
(established)
November 11, 1974
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Ichiro Yoshikuni November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) Jōji Ōmura November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) Hiromori Kawashima November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs) Keizō Obuchi November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs) Kiyofumi Miyazaki November 25, 1973 November 11, 1974
Source:[1]

Second Reshuffled Cabinet

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Second Tanaka Cabinet
(Second Reshuffle)

65th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedNovember 11, 1974
Date dissolvedDecember 9, 1974
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterKakuei Tanaka
Member party  Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority (Lower House)
271 / 491 (55%)
Opposition parties
History
PredecessorSecond Tanaka Cabinet (First Reshuffle)
SuccessorMiki Cabinet

The second Cabinet reshuffle took place on November 11, 1974.

Portfolio Minister Term start Term end
Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Justice Seigo Hamano November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister for Foreign Affairs Toshio Kimura November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Finance Masayoshi Ōhira November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Education Asao Mihara November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Health Kenji Fukunaga November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Tadao Kuraishi November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of International Trade and Industry Yasuhiro Nakasone November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Transport Akira Etō November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Posts Toshio Kashima November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Labor Takeo Ōkubo November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Construction Tatsuo Ozawa November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Hajime Fukuda November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Chief Cabinet Secretary Noboru Takeshita November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency Development
Tokusaburō Kosaka November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director of the Administrative Management Agency Kichizō Hosoda November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director of the Defense Agency Sōsuke Uno November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Tadashi Kuranari November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Tokurō Adachi November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director of the Environment Agency Matsuhei Mōri November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director of the National Land Agency Hyōsuke Niwa November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Ichiro Yoshikuni November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) Seiroku Kajiyama November 15, 1974 December 9, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) Hiromori Kawashima November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs) Osamu Takatori November 15, 1974 December 9, 1974
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs) Michio Minakawa November 11, 1974 December 9, 1974
Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "第65代 田中 角榮|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence. Retrieved 2023-10-06.