Chief Cabinet Secretary
The Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan (内閣官房長官 , Naikaku-kanbō-chōkan ) is a member of the cabinet and is the leader and chief executive officer of the Cabinet Secretariat of Japan .[ 1] They are also a member of the National Security Council , and is appointed by the Emperor upon the nomination by the Prime Minister .[ 2]
The Chief Cabinet Secretary is the second in line of succession to the Prime Minister , unless the office of Deputy Prime Minister is being used.[ 3]
Since 1947, the office of Chief Cabinet Secretary has been seen as the job to have before wanting to become Prime Minister. The first Chief Cabinet Secretary to become Prime Minister was Ichirō Hatoyama . Since then, eight other former Chief Cabinet Secretaries have become Prime Ministers, most recently Shinzō Abe , Yasuo Fukuda , and Yoshihide Suga .
Yoshihide Suga , who later became Prime Minister of Japan , was Chief Cabinet Secretary under Shinzo Abe for almost eight years, making him the longest-serving Chief Cabinet Secretary in history.[ 4]
List of chief cabinet secretaries
Shōwa era
Liberal (1945)
Socialist
Democratic (1947)
Democratic Liberal
Liberal (1950)
Democratic (1954)
Liberal Democratic
Chief Cabinet Secretary
Term of office
Prime Minister
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Days
Jōji Hayashi
May 3, 1947
May 24, 1947
21
Shigeru Yoshida
Suehiro Nishio
June 1, 1947
March 10, 1948
283
Tetsu Katayama
Gizō Tomabechi
March 10, 1948
October 15, 1948
219
Hitoshi Ashida
Eisaku Satō [ n 1]
October 17, 1948
February 16, 1949
122
Shigeru Yoshida
Kaneshichi Masuda
February 16, 1949
May 6, 1950
444
Katsuo Okazaki
May 6, 1950
December 26, 1951
599
Shigeru Hori
December 26, 1951
October 30, 1952
309
Taketora Ogata
October 30, 1952
May 21, 1953
203
Kenji Fukunaga
May 21, 1953
December 10, 1954
568
Ryutarō Nemoto
December 10, 1954
November 22, 1955
744
Ichirō Hatoyama
November 22, 1955
December 23, 1956
Hirohide Ishida
December 12, 1956
July 10, 1957
210
Tanzan Ishibashi
Nobusuke Kishi
Kiichi Aichi
July 10, 1957
June 12, 1958
337
Munenori Akagi
June 12, 1958
June 18, 1959
371
Etsusaburō Shiina
June 18, 1959
July 19, 1960
397
Masayoshi Ōhira [ n 2]
July 19, 1960
July 18, 1962
729
Hayato Ikeda
Yasumi Kurogane
July 18, 1962
July 18, 1964
731
Zenkō Suzuki [ n 3]
July 18, 1964
November 9, 1964
114
Tomisaburō Hashimoto
November 9, 1964
August 1, 1966
630
Eisaku Satō
Kiichi Aichi
August 1, 1966
December 3, 1966
124
Kenji Fukunaga
December 3, 1966
June 22, 1967
201
Toshio Kimura
June 22, 1967
November 30, 1968
527
Shigeru Hori
November 30, 1968
July 5, 1971
947
Noboru Takeshita [ n 4]
July 5, 1971
July 7, 1972
368
Susumu Nikaidō
July 7, 1972
November 11, 1974
857
Kakuei Tanaka
Noboru Takeshita [ n 4]
November 11, 1974
December 9, 1974
28
Ichitarō Ide
December 9, 1974
December 24, 1976
746
Takeo Miki
Sunao Sonoda
December 24, 1976
November 28, 1977
339
Takeo Fukuda
Shintaro Abe
November 28, 1977
December 7, 1978
374
Rokusuke Tanaka
December 7, 1978
November 9, 1979
337
Masayoshi Ōhira
Masayoshi Ito [ n 5]
November 9, 1979
July 17, 1980
251
Himself (Acting)
Kiichi Miyazawa [ n 6]
July 17, 1980
November 27, 1982
863
Zenkō Suzuki
Masaharu Gotōda
November 27, 1982
December 27, 1983
395
Yasuhiro Nakasone
Takao Fujinami
December 27, 1983
December 28, 1985
732
Masaharu Gotōda
December 28, 1985
November 6, 1987
678
Keizō Obuchi [ n 7]
November 6, 1987
January 7, 1989
428
Noboru Takeshita
Heisei era
Liberal Democratic
Japan New Party
New Party Sakigake
Japan Renewal Party
Socialist
Democratic
Chief Cabinet Secretary
Term of office
Prime Minister
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Days
Keizō Obuchi [ n 7]
January 8, 1989
June 3, 1989
147
Noboru Takeshita
Masajuro Shiokawa
June 3, 1989
August 10, 1989
68
Sōsuke Uno
Tokuo Yamashita
August 10, 1989
August 26, 1989
16
Toshiki Kaifu
Mayumi Moriyama
August 26, 1989
February 28, 1990
186
Misoji Sakamoto [ja ]
February 28, 1990
November 5, 1991
615
Koichi Kato
November 5, 1991
December 12, 1992
403
Kiichi Miyazawa
Yōhei Kōno
December 12, 1992
August 9, 1993
240
Masayoshi Takemura
August 9, 1993
April 28, 1994
262
Morihiro Hosokawa
Hiroshi Kumagai [ja ]
April 28, 1994
June 30, 1994
63
Tsutomu Hata
Kozo Igarashi
June 30, 1994
August 8, 1995
404
Tomiichi Murayama
Koken Nosaka
August 8, 1995
January 11, 1996
156
Seiroku Kajiyama
January 11, 1996
September 11, 1997
609
Ryutaro Hashimoto
Kanezo Muraoka [ja ]
September 11, 1997
July 30, 1998
322
Hiromu Nonaka
July 30, 1998
October 10, 1999
432
Keizo Obuchi
Mikio Aoki
October 10, 1999
July 4, 2000
273
Yoshiro Mori
Hidenao Nakagawa
July 4, 2000
October 27, 2000
115
Yasuo Fukuda [ n 8]
October 27, 2000
May 7, 2004
1380
Junichiro Koizumi
Hiroyuki Hosoda
May 7, 2004
October 31, 2005
450
Shinzo Abe [ n 9]
October 31, 2005
September 26, 2006
330
Yasuhisa Shiozaki
September 26, 2006
August 27, 2007
335
Shinzo Abe
Kaoru Yosano
August 27, 2007
September 26, 2007
30
Nobutaka Machimura
September 26, 2007
September 24, 2008
364
Yasuo Fukuda
Takeo Kawamura
September 24, 2008
September 16, 2009
357
Taro Aso
Hirofumi Hirano
September 16, 2009
June 8, 2010
265
Yukio Hatoyama
Yoshito Sengoku
June 8, 2010
January 4, 2011
210
Naoto Kan
Yukio Edano
January 4, 2011
September 2, 2011
241
Osamu Fujimura
September 2, 2011
December 26, 2012
481
Yoshihiko Noda
Yoshihide Suga [ n 10]
December 26, 2012
April 30, 2019
2316
Shinzo Abe
Reiwa era
Liberal Democratic
Notes
↑ Later served as Prime Minister 1964-72
↑ Later served as Prime Minister 1978-80
↑ Later served as Prime Minister 1980-82
↑ 4.0 4.1 Later served as Prime Minister 1987-89
↑ Served as Acting Prime Minister on the death of Ōhira, 12 June - 17 July 1980
↑ Later served as Prime Minister 1991-93
↑ 7.0 7.1 Later served as Prime Minister 1998-2000
↑ Later served as Prime Minister 2007-08.
↑ Later served as Prime Minister 2006-07, 2012-20
↑ 10.0 10.1 Later served as Prime Minister 2020-21
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