This article lists successive Japanese cabinets, from first cabinet, First Itō Cabinet to current cabinet, Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle).[1]

Cabinets

OrderCabinetDatesPrime MinisterGoverning partyEmperor
ConstitutedConcluded
1 First Itō Cabinet 22 December 188530 April 1888Itō HirobumiNone (Meiji oligarchy)Meiji
(era)
2 Kuroda Cabinet 30 April 188825 October 1889Kuroda Kiyotaka
- Sanjō caretaker cabinet 25 October 188924 December 1889Sanjō Sanetomi
3 First Yamagata Cabinet 24 December 18896 May 1891Yamagata Aritomo
4 First Matsukata Cabinet 6 May 18918 August 1892Matsukata Masayoshi
5 Second Itō Cabinet 8 August 189218 September 1896Itō Hirobumi[note 1]None
(Alliance with the Liberal Party after the First Sino-Japanese War)
6 Second Matsukata Cabinet 18 September 189612 January 1898Matsukata Masayoshi

Shimpotō

7 Third Itō Cabinet 12 January 189830 June 1898Itō Hirobumi

None (Meiji oligarchy)

8 First Ōkuma Cabinet 30 June 18988 November 1898Ōkuma ShigenobuKenseitō
9 Second Yamagata Cabinet 8 November 189819 October 1900Yamagata AritomoAlliance with Kenseitō
10 Fourth Itō Cabinet 19 October 19002 June 1901Itō Hirobumi[note 2]Rikken Seiyūkai
11 First Katsura Cabinet 2 June 19017 January 1906Katsura TarōNone (Bureaucracy)
12 First Saionji Cabinet 7 January 190614 July 1908Saionji KinmochiRikken Seiyūkai
13 Second Katsura Cabinet 14 July 190830 August 1911Katsura Tarō
14 Second Saionji Cabinet 30 August 191121 December 1912Saionji Kinmochi
Taishō
(era)
15 Third Katsura Cabinet 21 December 191220 February 1913Katsura TarōNone (Bureaucracy)
16 First Yamamoto Cabinet 20 February 191316 April 1914Yamamoto GonnohyōeRikken Seiyūkai
17 Second Ōkuma Cabinet 16 April 19149 October 1916Ōkuma ShigenobuRikken Dōshikai
18 Terauchi Cabinet 9 October 191629 September 1918Terauchi MasatakeNone (Bureaucracy)
19 Hara Cabinet 29 September 191813 November 1921Hara Takashi[note 3]Rikken Seiyūkai
20 Takahashi Cabinet 13 November 192112 June 1922Takahashi Korekiyo
21 Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet 12 June 19222 September 1923Katō Tomosaburō[note 4]
22 Second Yamamoto Cabinet 2 September 19237 January 1924Yamamoto GonnohyōeKakushin Club
23 Kiyoura Cabinet 7 January 192411 June 1924Kiyoura KeigoNone (Bureaucracy with support of Seiyūhontō)
24 Katō Takaaki Cabinet 11 June 19242 August 1925Katō Takaaki[note 5]Kenseikai / Rikken Seiyūkai / Kakushin Club
2 August 192530 January 1926Kenseikai
25 First Wakatsuki Cabinet 30 January 192620 April 1927Wakatsuki Reijirō
Shōwa
(era)
26 Tanaka Giichi Cabinet 20 April 19272 July 1929Tanaka GiichiRikken Seiyūkai
27 Hamaguchi Cabinet 2 July 192914 April 1931Hamaguchi Osachi[note 6]Rikken Minseitō
28 Second Wakatsuki Cabinet 14 April 193113 December 1931Wakatsuki Reijirō[note 7]
29 Inukai Cabinet 13 December 193126 May 1932Inukai Tsuyoshi[note 8]Rikken Seiyūkai
30 Saitō Cabinet 26 May 19328 July 1934Saitō MakotoNational unity
31 Okada Cabinet 8 July 19349 March 1936Keisuke Okada[note 9]
32 Hirota Cabinet 9 March 19362 February 1937Kōki Hirota
33 Hayashi Cabinet 2 February 19374 June 1937Senjūrō Hayashi
34 First Konoe Cabinet 4 June 19375 January 1939Fumimaro Konoe
35 Hiranuma Cabinet 5 January 193930 August 1939Hiranuma Kiichirō
36 Nobuyuki Abe Cabinet 30 August 193916 January 1940Nobuyuki Abe
37 Yonai Cabinet 16 January 194022 July 1940Mitsumasa Yonai
38 Second Konoe Cabinet 22 July 194018 July 1941Fumimaro KonoeNational unity
(Imperial Rule Assistance Association)
39 Third Konoe Cabinet 18 July 194118 October 1941
40 Tōjō Cabinet 18 October 194122 July 1944Hideki Tojo
41 Koiso Cabinet 22 July 19447 April 1945Kuniaki Koiso
42 Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet 7 April 194517 August 1945Kantarō Suzuki
43 Higashikuni Cabinet 17 August 19459 October 1945Prince Naruhiko HigashikuniNational unity
National unity
(Allied Occupation since 28 August 1945)
44 Shidehara Cabinet 9 October 194522 May 1946Kijūrō ShideharaJapan Progressive / Japan Liberal
(Allied Occupation)
45 First Yoshida Cabinet 22 May 194624 May 1947Shigeru YoshidaJapan Liberal / Japan Progressive
(Allied Occupation)
46 Katayama Cabinet 24 May 194710 March 1948Tetsu KatayamaJapan Socialist / Democratic / National Cooperative
(Allied Occupation)
47 Ashida Cabinet 10 March 194815 October 1948Hitoshi AshidaDemocratic / Japan Socialist / National Cooperative
(Allied Occupation)
48 Second Yoshida Cabinet 15 October 194816 February 1949Shigeru YoshidaDemocratic Liberal
(Allied Occupation)
49 Third Yoshida Cabinet 16 February 19491 June 1949Democratic Liberal / Democratic (until 1 March 1950)
(Allied Occupation)
Reorganized Cabinet 1 June 194928 June 1950
Liberal (since 1 March 1950)
(Allied Occupation)
First Reshuffle Cabinet 28 June 19504 July 1951
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 4 July 195126 December 1951
Third Reshuffle Cabinet 26 December 195130 October 1952Liberal
(Allied Occupation until 28 April 1952)
Liberal
50 Fourth Yoshida Cabinet 30 October 195221 May 1953
51 Fifth Yoshida Cabinet 21 May 195310 December 1954Liberal
(confidence and supply: Kaishintō)
52 First Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet 10 December 195419 March 1955Ichirō HatoyamaJapan Democratic
53 Second Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet 19 March 195522 November 1955
54 Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet 22 November 195523 December 1956Liberal Democratic
55 Ishibashi Cabinet 23 December 195625 February 1957Tanzan Ishibashi
56 First Kishi Cabinet 25 February 195710 July 1957Nobusuke Kishi
Reshuffle Cabinet 10 July 195712 June 1958
57 Second Kishi Cabinet 12 June 195818 June 1959
Reshuffle Cabinet 18 June 195919 July 1960
58 First Ikeda Cabinet 19 July 19608 December 1960Hayato Ikeda
59 Second Ikeda Cabinet 8 December 196018 July 1961
First Reshuffle Cabinet 18 July 196118 July 1962
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 18 July 196218 July 1963
Third Reshuffle Cabinet 18 July 19639 December 1963
60 Third Ikeda Cabinet 9 December 196318 July 1964
Reshuffle Cabinet 18 July 19649 November 1964
61 First Satō Cabinet 9 November 19643 June 1965Eisaku Satō
First Reshuffle Cabinet 3 June 19651 August 1966
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 1 August 19663 December 1966
Third Reshuffle Cabinet 3 December 196617 February 1967
62 Second Satō Cabinet 17 February 196725 November 1967
First Reshuffle Cabinet 25 November 196730 November 1968
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 30 November 196814 January 1970
63 Third Satō Cabinet 14 January 19705 July 1971
Reshuffle Cabinet 5 July 19717 July 1972
64 First Tanaka Cabinet 7 July 197222 December 1972Kakuei Tanaka
65 Second Tanaka Cabinet 22 December 197225 November 1973
First Reshuffle Cabinet 25 November 197311 November 1974
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 11 November 19749 December 1974
66 Miki Cabinet 9 December 197415 September 1976Takeo Miki
Reshuffle Cabinet 15 September 197624 December 1976
67 Takeo Fukuda Cabinet 24 December 197628 November 1977Takeo Fukuda
Reshuffle Cabinet 28 November 19777 December 1978
68 First Ōhira Cabinet 7 December 19789 November 1979Masayoshi Ōhira[note 10]
69 Second Ōhira Cabinet 9 November 197917 July 1980Liberal Democratic
(confidence and supply: New Liberal Club)
70 Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet 17 July 198030 November 1981Zenkō SuzukiLiberal Democratic
Reshuffle Cabinet 30 November 198127 November 1982
71 First Nakasone Cabinet 27 November 198227 December 1983Yasuhiro Nakasone
72 Second Nakasone Cabinet 27 December 19831 November 1984Liberal Democratic / New Liberal Club
First Reshuffle Cabinet 1 November 198428 December 1985
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 28 December 198522 July 1986
73 Third Nakasone Cabinet 22 July 19866 November 1987Liberal Democratic
74 Takeshita Cabinet 6 November 198727 December 1988Noboru Takeshita
Reshuffle Cabinet 27 December 19883 June 1989
Akihito
(Heisei)

(era)
75 Uno Cabinet 3 June 198910 August 1989Sōsuke Uno
76 First Kaifu Cabinet 10 August 198928 February 1990Toshiki Kaifu
77 Second Kaifu Cabinet 28 February 199029 December 1990
Reshuffle Cabinet 29 December 19905 November 1991
78 Miyazawa Cabinet 5 November 199112 December 1992Kiichi Miyazawa
Reshuffle Cabinet 12 December 19929 August 1993
79 Hosokawa Cabinet 9 August 199328 April 1994Morihiro Hosokawa Japan New / Japan Socialist / Japan Renewal / Komeito / New Party Sakigake / Democratic Socialist / Socialist Democratic Federation / Democratic Reform Party (House of Councillors)
80 Hata Cabinet 28 April 199430 June 1994Tsutomu HataJapan Renewal / Komeito / Japan New / Democratic Socialist / Liberal / Reform League / Democratic Reform Party (House of Councillors)
(confidence and supply: New Party Sakigake / New Party Future / Socialist Democratic Federation)
81 Murayama Cabinet 30 June 19948 August 1995Tomiichi MurayamaJapan Socialist / Liberal Democratic / New Party Sakigake
Reshuffle Cabinet 8 August 199511 January 1996
82 First Hashimoto Cabinet 11 January 19967 November 1996Ryutaro HashimotoLiberal Democratic / Japan Socialist (until 19 January 1996) / New Party Sakigake
Liberal Democratic / Social Democratic (since 19 January 1996) / New Party Sakigake
83 Second Hashimoto Cabinet 7 November 199611 September 1997Liberal Democratic
(confidence and supply: Social Democratic / New Party Sakigake) (until 1 June 1998)
Reshuffle Cabinet 11 September 199730 July 1998
Liberal Democratic
84 Obuchi Cabinet 30 July 199814 January 1999Keizō Obuchi[note 11]
First Reshuffle Cabinet 14 January 19995 October 1999Liberal Democratic / Liberal
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 5 October 19995 April 2000Liberal Democratic / Liberal (until 1 April 2000) / Komeito
Liberal Democratic / New Conservative Party (First) (since 1 April 2000) / Komeito
85 First Mori Cabinet 5 April 20004 July 2000Yoshirō MoriLiberal Democratic / Komeito / New Conservative Party (First) (until 25 December 2002)
86 Second Mori Cabinet 4 July 20005 December 2000
Reshuffle Cabinet
before 2001 CGR
5 December 20006 January 2001
Reshuffle Cabinet
after 2001 CGR
6 January 200126 April 2001
87 First Koizumi Cabinet 26 April 200130 September 2002Junichiro Koizumi
First Reshuffle Cabinet 30 September 200222 September 2003
Liberal Democratic / Komeito / New Conservative Party (Second) (since 25 December 2002)
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 22 September 200319 November 2003
88 Second Koizumi Cabinet 19 November 200327 September 2004Liberal Democratic / Komeito
Reshuffle Cabinet 27 September 200421 September 2005
89 Third Koizumi Cabinet 21 September 200531 October 2005
Reshuffle Cabinet 31 October 200526 September 2006
90 First Abe Cabinet 26 September 200627 August 2007Shinzo Abe
Reshuffle Cabinet 27 August 200726 September 2007
91 Yasuo Fukuda Cabinet 26 September 20072 August 2008Yasuo Fukuda
Reshuffle Cabinet 2 August 200824 September 2008
92 Asō Cabinet 24 September 200816 September 2009Tarō Asō
93 Hatoyama Cabinet 16 September 20098 June 2010Yukio HatoyamaDemocratic / Social Democratic (until 31 May 2010) / People's New
94 Kan Cabinet 8 June 201017 September 2010Naoto KanDemocratic / People's New
First Reshuffle Cabinet 17 September 201014 January 2011
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 14 January 20112 September 2011
95 Noda Cabinet 2 September 201113 January 2012Yoshihiko Noda
First Reshuffle Cabinet 13 January 20124 June 2012
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 4 June 20121 October 2012
Third Reshuffle Cabinet 1 October 201226 December 2012
96 Second Abe Cabinet 26 December 20123 September 2014Shinzo AbeLiberal Democratic / Komeito
Reshuffle Cabinet 3 September 201424 December 2014
97 Third Abe Cabinet 24 December 20147 October 2015
First Reshuffle Cabinet 7 October 20153 August 2016
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 3 August 20163 August 2017
Third Reshuffle Cabinet 3 August 20171 November 2017
98 Fourth Abe Cabinet 1 November 20172 October 2018
First Reshuffle Cabinet 2 October 201811 September 2019
Naruhito
(Reiwa)

(era)
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 11 September 201916 September 2020
99 Suga Cabinet 16 September 20204 October 2021Yoshihide Suga
100 First Kishida Cabinet 4 October 202110 November 2021Fumio Kishida
101 Second Kishida Cabinet 10 November 202110 August 2022
First Reshuffle Cabinet 10 August 202213 September 2023
Second Reshuffle Cabinet 13 September 2023Present

See also

Notes

  1. President of the Privy Council, Kuroda Kiyotaka was the acting Prime Minister from 31 August 1896 to 18 September 1896.
  2. President of the Privy Council, Saionji Kinmochi was the acting Prime Minister from 10 May to 2 June 1901.
  3. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Uchida Kōsai was the acting Prime Minister from 4 November to 13 November 1921.
  4. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Uchida Kōsai was the acting Prime Minister from 24 August to 2 September 1923.
  5. Minister of Home Affairs, Wakatsuki Reijirō was the acting Prime Minister from 28 January to 30 January 1923.
  6. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kijūrō Shidehara was the acting Prime Minister from 14 November 1930 to 10 March 1931.
  7. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kijūrō Shidehara was the acting Prime Minister from 14 November 1930 to 10 March 1931.
  8. Minister of Finance, Takahashi Korekiyo was the acting Prime Minister from 16 May to 26 May 1932.
  9. Minister of Home Affairs, Fumio Gotō was the acting Prime Minister from 26 February to 28 February 1936.
  10. Chief Cabinet Secretary, Masayoshi Ito was the acting Prime Minister from 12 June to 17 July 1980.
  11. Chief Cabinet Secretary, Mikio Aoki was the acting Prime Minister from 3 April to 5 April 2000.

References

  1. "歴代内閣" (in Japanese). Prime Minister's Official Residence (Japan). Retrieved 2023-09-29.
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