Ichirō Kōno

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Ichirō Kōno
河野 一郎
Ichiro Kono 01.jpg
Ichirō Kōno in 1961
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympics
In office
18 July 1964 8 July 1965
Political offices
Preceded by
Shigeru Hori
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
19541956
Succeeded by
Ichitarō Ide
Preceded by
Shōjirō Kawashima
Director General of the Administrative Management Agency
19551956
Succeeded by
Tomejirō Ōkubo
Preceded by
Kōichi Uda
Director General of the Economic Planning Agency
19571958
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Hideo Sutō
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
19611962
Succeeded by
Seishi Shigemasa
Preceded by
Umekichi Nakamura
Minister of Construction
19621964
Succeeded by
Osanori Koyama
New office Minister of State (with responsibility for the Tokyo Olympics)
19641965
Office abolished
Party political offices
New office Secretary General of the Liberal Party
19451946
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair, General Affairs Committee of the Liberal Democratic Party
19581959
Succeeded by
Shuji Masutani
New title Head of Shunjūkai
19561965
Succeeded by
Kiyoshi Mori
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Hiroshi Kasuga
President of the Japan Association of Athletics Federations
1965
Succeeded by