First Satō Cabinet
Cabinet of Japan (1964–1967)
The First Satō Cabinet is the 61st Cabinet of Japan headed by Eisaku Satō from November 9, 1964 to February 17, 1967.
Cabinet
Portfolio
|
Name
|
Political party
|
Term start
|
Term end
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Prime Minister
|
Eisaku Satō
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Prime Minister Minister in charge of Sports
|
Ichirō Kōno
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Justice
|
Hitoshi Takahashi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister for Foreign Affairs
|
Etsusaburo Shiina
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Finance
|
Kakuei Tanaka
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Education Director of the Science and Technology Agency
|
Kiichi Aichi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Health
|
Hiroshi Kanda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
|
Munenori Akagi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of International Trade and Industry
|
Yoshio Sakurauchi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Transport
|
Shutarō Matsuura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Posts
|
Jitsuzō Tokuyasu
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Labor
|
Hirohide Ishida
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Construction Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission
|
Osanori Koyama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Minister of Home Affairs Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
|
Eichi Yoshitake
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Director of the Administrative Management Agency Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
|
Keikichi Masuhara
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Director of the Defense Agency
|
Jun'ya Koizumi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Director of the Economic Planning Agency
|
Mamoru Takahashi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Chief Cabinet Secretary
|
Tomisaburō Hashimoto
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
|
Sōichi Usui
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
|
Masami Takatsuji
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)
|
Noboru Takeshita
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
August 1, 1966
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)
|
Minoru Ishioka
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
|
Tōru Furuya
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
June 3, 1965
|
|
Source:[1]
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First Cabinet reshuffle
The first Cabinet reshuffle took place on June 3, 1965.
Portfolio
|
Name
|
Political party
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Prime Minister
|
Eisaku Satō
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Justice
|
Mitsujirō Ishii
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister for Foreign Affairs
|
Etsusaburo Shiina
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Finance
|
Takeo Fukuda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Education
|
Umekichi Nakamura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Minister of Health
|
Zenkō Suzuki
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
|
Eiichi Sakata
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Minister of International Trade and Industry
|
Takeo Miki
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Transport
|
Torata Nakamura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Minister of Posts
|
Yuichi Kōri
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Minister of Labor
|
Hisao Kodaira
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Minister of Construction
Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency
Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission
|
Mitsuo Setoyama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director of the Chubu Regional Development and Maintenance Agency
|
Mitsuo Setoyama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 1, 1966
|
August 1, 1966
|
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
|
Tadanori Nagayama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director of the Administrative Management Agency
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
|
Tokuyasu Fukuda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director of the Defense Agency
|
Raizo Matsuno
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director of the Economic Planning Agency
|
Aiichirō Fujiyama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
November 4, 1966
|
Director of the Science and Technology Agency
|
Shokichi Uehara
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Chief Cabinet Secretary
|
Tomisaburō Hashimoto
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
|
Ken Yasui
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 1, 1966
|
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
|
Masami Takatsuji
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)
|
Noboru Takeshita
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
August 1, 1966
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)
|
Minoru Ishioka
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs)
|
Kichizō Hosoda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
August 2, 1966
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs)
|
Tōru Furuya
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
November 22, 1966
|
|
Source:[2]
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Second Cabinet reshuffle
The second Cabinet reshuffle took place on August 1, 1966.
Portfolio
|
Name
|
Political party
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Prime Minister
|
Eisaku Satō
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Justice
|
Mitsujirō Ishii
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister for Foreign Affairs
|
Etsusaburo Shiina
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Finance
|
Takeo Fukuda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Education
Director of the Science and Technology Agency
|
Kiichi Arita
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Health
|
Zenkō Suzuki
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
|
Raizo Matsuno
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of International Trade and Industry
|
Takeo Miki
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Transport
|
Seijuro Arafune
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
October 14, 1966
|
Sensuke Fujieda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
October 14, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Posts
|
Torasaburō Shintani
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Labor
|
Mitsuo Yamate
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
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
|
Tomisaburō Hashimoto
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
|
Shunji Shiomi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Director of the Administrative Management Agency
|
Shigeho Tanaka
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
|
Shigesaburō Maeo
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Director of the Defense Agency
|
Eichi Kanbayashiyama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Director of the Economic Planning Agency
|
Aiichirō Fujiyama
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
November 4, 1966
|
Eisaku Satō (acting)
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 4, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Chief Cabinet Secretary
|
Kiichi Aichi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
|
Kiyoshi Mori
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
December 3, 1966
|
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
|
Masami Takatsuji
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)
|
Toshio Kimura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)
|
Minoru Ishioka
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs)
|
Senichirō Uemura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 2, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs)
|
Tōru Furuya
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
June 3, 1965
|
November 22, 1966
|
Hideo Hori
|
|
Independent
|
November 22, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
|
Source:[3]
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Third Cabinet reshuffle
The third Cabinet reshuffle took place on December 3, 1966.
Portfolio
|
Name
|
Political party
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Prime Minister
|
Eisaku Satō
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Justice
|
Isaji Tanaka
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister for Foreign Affairs
|
Takeo Miki
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Finance
|
Mikio Mizuta
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Education
|
Toshihiro Kennoki
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Health
|
Hideo Bō
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
|
Tadao Kuraishi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of International Trade and Industry
|
Watarō Kanno
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Transport
|
Takeo Ōhashi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Posts
|
Takeji Kobayashi
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Labor
|
Takashi Hayakawa
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
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
|
Eiichi Nishimura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
|
Sensuke Fujieda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Director of the Administrative Management Agency
|
Isao Matsudaira
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Director of the Science and Technology Agency
|
Susumu Nikaidō
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Director of the Defense Agency
|
Kaneshichi Masuda
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Director of the Economic Planning Agency
|
Kiichi Miyazawa
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Chief Cabinet Secretary
|
Kenji Fukunaga
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
|
Toshio Tsukahara
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
December 3, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
|
Masami Takatsuji
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)
|
Toshio Kimura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 1, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)
|
Minoru Ishioka
|
|
Independent
|
November 9, 1964
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs)
|
Senichirō Uemura
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
August 2, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs)
|
Hideo Hori
|
|
Independent
|
November 22, 1966
|
February 17, 1967
|
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Source:[4]
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References
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