Second Ikeda Cabinet

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Second Ikeda Cabinet
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59th Cabinet of Japan
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Initial composition
Date formedDecember 8, 1960
Date dissolvedDecember 9, 1963
People and organisations
Emperor Shōwa
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda
Member party Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislature House of Representatives: Majority
House of Councillors: Majority
Opposition parties Japan Socialist Party
Democratic Socialist Party
Japanese Communist Party
Dōshikai
Kōmeitō
History
Elections 1960 general election
1962 councillors election
Legislature term37th-45th National Diet
Predecessor First Ikeda Cabinet
Successor Third Ikeda Cabinet

The Second Ikeda Cabinet was the 59th Cabinet of Japan. It was headed by Hayato Ikeda from December 8, 1960, to December 9, 1963.

Contents

Cabinet

PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Minister of Justice Koshiro Ueki Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister for Foreign Affairs Zentarō Kosaka Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister of Finance Mikio Mizuta Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister of Education Masuo Araki Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1963
Minister of Health Yoshimi Furui Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Hideo Sutō Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Minister of International Trade and Industry Etsusaburo Shiina Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Minister of Transport Budayu Kogure Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Minister of Posts Yoshiteru Kogane Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Minister of Labor Hirohide Ishida Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Minister of Construction

Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission

Umekichi Nakamura Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister of Home Affairs

Chair of the National Public Safety Commission

Ken Yasui Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Director of the Administrative Management Agency

Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency

Ozawa Saeki Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Director of the Defense AgencyNaomi Nishimura Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Hisatsune Sakomizu Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Masanosuke Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Ōhira Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Sensuke Fujieda Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1961
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Shūzō HayashiIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Takehisa Yasuoka Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 25, 1961
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Kiichi HosoyaIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Asao SatōIndependentDecember 8, 1960May 7, 1962
Source: [1]

First Cabinet reshuffle

First Cabinet reshuffle Hayato Ikeda Cabinet 19610718.jpg
First Cabinet reshuffle

The first Cabinet reshuffle took place on July 18, 1961.

PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Minister of Justice Koshiro Ueki Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister for Foreign Affairs Zentarō Kosaka Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister of Finance Mikio Mizuta Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister of Education Masuo Araki Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1963
Minister of Health Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Minister of International Trade and Industry Eisaku Satō Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Minister of Transport Noboru Saitō Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Minister of Posts Hisatsune Sakomizu Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Minister of Labor Kenji Fukunaga Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Minister of Construction

Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission

Umekichi Nakamura Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Minister of Home Affairs

Chair of the National Public Safety Commission

Ken Yasui Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Director of the Administrative Management Agency

Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency

Shōjirō Kawashima Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1963
Director of the Defense AgencySensuke Fujieda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Aiichirō Fujiyama Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 5, 1962
Hayato Ikeda (acting) Liberal Democratic July 6, 1962July 18, 1962
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Takeo Miki Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Ōhira Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1962
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Hisao Kodaira Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1962
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Shūzō HayashiIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Yasushi Hattori Liberal Democratic July 25, 1961July 27, 1962
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Kiichi HosoyaIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Asao SatōIndependentDecember 8, 1960May 7, 1962
Tōru Furuya Liberal Democratic May 7, 1962December 9, 1963
Source: [2]

Second Cabinet reshuffle

Second Cabinet reshuffle Hayato Ikeda Cabinet 19620718.jpg
Second Cabinet reshuffle

The second Cabinet reshuffle took place on July 18, 1962.

PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Minister of Justice Kunio Nakagaki Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Minister for Foreign Affairs Masayoshi Ōhira Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Finance Kakuei Tanaka Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Education Masuo Araki Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960July 18, 1963
Minister of Health Eiichi Nishimura Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Seishi Shigemasa Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Minister of International Trade and Industry Hajime Fukuda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Transport Kentarō Ayabe Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Posts Sakae Teshima Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962January 8, 1963
Kyutarō Ozawa Liberal Democratic January 8, 1963July 18, 1963
Minister of Labor Takeo Ōhashi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Construction Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Chair of the National Capital Region Development CommissionShōjirō Kawashima Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962November 2, 1962
Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic November 2, 1962December 9, 1963
Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic July 10, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister of Home Affairs

Chair of the National Public Safety Commission

Kōsaku Shinoda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Director of the Administrative Management Agency

Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency

Shōjirō Kawashima Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961July 18, 1963
Director of the Defense AgencyKenjirō Shiga Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Kiichi Miyazawa Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Tsuruyo Kondo Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasumi Kurogane Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Jitsuzō Tokuyasu Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962July 18, 1963
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Shūzō HayashiIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Sadayoshi Hatta Liberal Democratic July 27, 1962July 18, 1963
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Kiichi HosoyaIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Tōru Furuya Liberal Democratic May 7, 1962December 9, 1963
Source: [3]

Third Cabinet reshuffle

Third Cabinet reshuffle Hayato Ikeda Cabinet 19630718.jpg
Third Cabinet reshuffle

The third Cabinet reshuffle took place on July 18, 1963.

PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Minister of Justice Okinori Kaya Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister for Foreign Affairs Masayoshi Ōhira Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Finance Kakuei Tanaka Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Education Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister of Health Takeji Kobayashi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Munenori Akagi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister of International Trade and Industry Hajime Fukuda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Transport Kentarō Ayabe Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Posts Shinzō Koike Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister of Labor Takeo Ōhashi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Minister of Construction Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic November 2, 1962December 9, 1963
Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic July 10, 1963December 9, 1963
Minister of Home Affairs

Chair of the National Public Safety Commission

Takashi Hayakawa Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Director of the Administrative Management AgencyShinjirō Yamamura Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency

Director of the Science and Technology Agency

Eisaku Satō Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Director of the Defense AgencyTokuyasu Fukuda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Kiichi Miyazawa Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasumi Kurogane Liberal Democratic July 18, 1962December 9, 1963
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Takeo Noda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1963December 9, 1963
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Shūzō HayashiIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Ichirōbei Kusano Liberal Democratic July 30, 1963December 9, 1963
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Kiichi HosoyaIndependentDecember 8, 1960December 9, 1963
Deputy Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Tōru Furuya Liberal Democratic May 7, 1962December 9, 1963
Source: [4]

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  2. "First Reshuffled Cabinet of the Second Ikeda Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
  3. "Second Reshuffled Cabinet of the Second Ikeda Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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