Fifth Yoshida Cabinet
Cabinet of Japan (1953–1954)
Fifth Yoshida Cabinet | |
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51st Cabinet of Japan | |
Date formed | May 21, 1953 |
Date dissolved | December 10, 1954 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Shōwa |
Prime Minister | Shigeru Yoshida |
Deputy Prime Minister | Taketora Ogata |
Member party | Liberal Party |
Status in legislature | House of Representatives: Minority House of Councillors: Minority |
Opposition parties | Kaishintō Rightist Socialist Party of Japan Leftist Socialist Party of Japan Liberal Party–Hatoyama Japanese Communist Party Labourers and Farmers Party Ryokufūkai |
History | |
Election | 1953 general election |
Legislature term | 16th-18th National Diet |
Predecessor | Fourth Yoshida Cabinet |
Successor | First Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet |
The Fifth Yoshida Cabinet was the 51st Cabinet of Japan. It was headed by Shigeru Yoshida from May 21, 1953 to December 10, 1954.
Cabinet
Portfolio | Name | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
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Prime Minister | Shigeru Yoshida | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Taketora Ogata | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Justice | Takeru Inukai | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | April 2, 1954 | |
Katō Ryōgorō | Liberal | April 2, 1954 | June 19, 1954 | ||
Naoshi Ohara | Liberal | June 19, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Katsuo Okazaki | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Finance | Ogasawara Sankurō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Education | Ōdachi Shigeo | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Health | Yamagata Katsumi | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | January 9, 1954 | |
Kusaba Ryūen | Liberal | January 9, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Uchida Nobuya | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | June 22, 1953 | |
Shigeru Hori | Liberal | June 22, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Minister of International Trade and Industry Director of the Economic Deliberation Agency | Okano Kiyohide | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | January 9, 1954 | |
Kiichi Aichi | Liberal | January 9, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Minister of Transport | Ishii Mitsujirō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Posts Director of the Administrative Management Agency Director of the Autonomy Agency | Tsukada Juichirō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Labor | Zentarō Kosaka | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of Construction | Totsuka Kuichirō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | June 16, 1954 | |
Ozawa Saeki | Liberal | June 16, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Director of the National Safety Agency | Kimura Tōkutarō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | July 1, 1954 | |
Director of the Defense Agency | Kimura Tōkutarō | Liberal | July 1, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | |
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission | Zentarō Kosaka | Liberal | July 1, 1954 | October 1, 1954 | |
Naoshi Ohara | Liberal | October 1, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency | Totsuka Kuichirō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | January 14, 1954 | |
Ōno Banboku | Liberal | January 14, 1954 | July 27, 1954 | ||
Taketora Ogata | Liberal | July 27, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
Minister of State | Andō Masazumi | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | November 24, 1953 | |
Minister of State | Ōno Banboku | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | January 14, 1954 | |
Minister of State | Ōnogi Hidejirō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Minister of State | Katō Ryōgorō | Liberal | January 9, 1954 | April 2, 1954 | |
June 19, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||||
Minister of State (from September 24, 1954) | Kenji Fukunaga | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Satō Tatsuo | Independent | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary | Tanaka Fuwazō | Liberal | May 21, 1953 | December 10, 1954 | |
Eguchi Mitoru | Independent | May 21, 1953 | June 30, 1954 | ||
Taniguchi Yutaka | Independent | August 24, 1954 | December 10, 1954 | ||
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- ^ "Fifth Yoshida Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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