List of Presidents of the House of Councillors (Japan)

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List of Presidents (gichō) and Vice Presidents (fuku-gichō) of the House of Councillors .

House of Councillors (Japan) upper house of Japan

The House of Councillors is the upper house of the National Diet of Japan. The House of Representatives is the lower house. The House of Councillors is the successor to the pre-war House of Peers. If the two houses disagree on matters of the budget, treaties, or designation of the prime minister, the House of Representatives can insist on its decision. In other decisions, the House of Representatives can override a vote of the House of Councillors only by a two-thirds majority of members present.

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Note: Many Presidents and Vice Presidents leave their parliamentary group during their tenure and formally become independents, but retain their membership of the wider party. Kenzō Kōno also gave up his party membership after being elected as President.

Presidents of the House of Councillors

The residence of the President of the House of Councillors (Sangiin gicho kotei) in Nagatacho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo is mainly used for official occasions such as reception of state guests. The residence of the Vice President is located in Azabu-Nagasakacho in Minato ward. Official Residence of the the President House of Councilors2.JPG
The residence of the President of the House of Councillors (Sangiin gichō kōtei) in Nagatachō, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo is mainly used for official occasions such as reception of state guests. The residence of the Vice President is located in Azabu-Nagasakachō in Minato ward.
NamePartyEntered OfficeLeft Office
Tsuneo Matsudaira Ryokufūkai May 20, 1947November 14, 1949
Naotake Satō RyokufūkaiNovember 15, 1949May 19, 1953
Yahachi Kawai RyokufūkaiMay 19, 1953April 3, 1956
Tsuruhei Matsuno RyokufūkaiApril 3, 1956August 6, 1962
Yūzō Shigemune LDP August 6, 1962July 17, 1971
Kenzō Kōno LDP (Ind.)July 17, 1971July 3, 1977
Ken Yasui LDPJuly 28, 1977July 7, 1980
Masatoshi Tokunaga LDPJuly 17, 1980July 9, 1983
Mutsuo Kimura LDPJuly 18, 1983July 22, 1986
Masaaki Fujita LDPJuly 22, 1986September 30, 1988
Yoshihiro Tsuchiya LDPSeptember 30, 1988October 4, 1991
Yūji Osada LDPOctober 4, 1991July 9, 1992
Bunbē Hara LDPAugust 7, 1992July 22, 1995
Jūrō Saitō LDPAugust 4, 1995October 19, 2000
Yutaka Inoue LDPOctober 19, 2000April 22, 2002
Hiroyuki Kurata LDPApril 22, 2002July 30, 2004
Chikage Ōgi LDPJuly 30, 2004July 28, 2007
Satsuki Eda DPJ July 28, 2007July 25, 2010
Takeo Nishioka DPJJuly 30, 2010November 5, 2011
Kenji Hirata DPJNovember 14, 2011July 28, 2013
Masaaki Yamazaki LDPAugust 2, 2013July 25, 2016
Chuichi Date LDPAugust 1, 2016Incumbent

Vice Presidents of the House of Councillors

NamePartyEntered OfficeLeft Office
Jiichirō Matsumoto JSP May 20, 1947February 25, 1949
Kisaku Matsushima DLP March 26, 1949May 2, 1950
Jirō Miki JSPJuly 12, 1950May 2, 1953
Yūzō Shigemune LP May 19, 1953May 9, 1956
Yutaka Terao LDPMay 9, 1956June 12, 1958
Tarō Hirai LDPJune 16, 1958July 7, 1962
Yōtoku Shigemasa LDPAugust 6, 1962June 1, 1965
Kenzō Kōno LDPJuly 30, 1965August 8, 1968
Ken Yasui LDPAugust 3, 1968July 17, 1971
Yasoichi Mori LDPJuly 17, 1971July 7, 1974
Kazuo Maeda LDPJuly 27, 1974July 28, 1977
Kan Kase JSPJuly 28, 1977August 30, 1979
Chōzō Akiyama JSPAugust 30, 1979July 9, 1983
Noboru Agune JSPJuly 18, 1983July 7, 1986
Hideyuki Seya JSPJuly 22, 1986August 7, 1989
Akira Ono JSPAugust 7, 1989April 19, 1990
Ippei Koyama JSPApril 25, 1990July 7, 1992
Misao Akagiri JSPAugust 7, 1992August 4, 1995
Kanpei Matsuo NFP August 4, 1995July 25, 1998
Hisamitsu Sugano DPJJuly 30, 1999July 22, 2001
Shōji Motooka DPJAugust 7, 2001July 25, 2004
Giichi Tsunoda DPJJuly 30, 2004January 30, 2007
Akira Imaizumi DPJJanuary 30, 2007July 28, 2007
Akiko Santō LDPAugust 7, 2007July 30, 2010
Hidehisa Otsuji LDPJuly 30, 2010December 26, 2012
Masaaki Yamazaki LDPDecember 26, 2012August 2, 2013
Azuma Koshiishi DPJAugust 2, 2013July 25, 2016
Akira Gunji DP → Ind.August 1, 2016Incumbent

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