The Third Ikeda Cabinet is the 60th Cabinet of Japan headed by Hayato Ikeda from December 9, 1963, to November 9, 1964.

Third Ikeda Cabinet

60th Cabinet of Japan
Initial composition
Date formedDecember 9, 1963
Date dissolvedNovember 9, 1964
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterHayato Ikeda
Deputy Prime MinisterIchirō Kōno (from July 18, 1964)
Member partyLiberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureHouse of Representatives: Majority
House of Councillors: Majority
Opposition partiesJapan Socialist Party
Democratic Socialist Party
Japanese Communist Party
Kōmeitō
History
Election1963 general election
Legislature term45th-47th National Diet
PredecessorSecond Ikeda Cabinet
SuccessorFirst Satō Cabinet

Cabinet

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Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Minister of Justice Okinori Kaya Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister for Foreign Affairs Masayoshi Ōhira Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Finance Kakuei Tanaka Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Minister of Education Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Health Takeji Kobayashi Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Munenori Akagi Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Minister of International Trade and Industry Hajime Fukuda Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Transport Kentarō Ayabe Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Posts Shinzō Koike Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Labor Takeo Ōhashi Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Construction

Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency

Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission

Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Minister of Home Affairs

Chair of the National Public Safety Commission

Takashi Hayakawa Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 March 25, 1964
Masamichi Akazawa Liberal Democratic March 25, 1964 July 18, 1964
Director of the Administrative Management Agency Shinjirō Yamamura Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency

Director of the Science and Technology Agency

Eisaku Satō Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 June 29, 1964
Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic June 29, 1964 July 18, 1964
Director of the Defense Agency Tokuyasu Fukuda Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Kiichi Miyazawa Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasumi Kurogane Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Takeo Noda Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Shūzō Hayashi Independent December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) Ichirōbei Kusano Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 24, 1964
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) Kiichi Hosoya Independent December 9, 1963 July 28, 1964
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) Tōru Furuya Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
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Reshuffled Cabinet

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Cabinet reshuffle

A Cabinet reshuffle took place on July 18, 1964.

Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister in charge of the Tokyo Olympics

Ichirō Kōno Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Justice Hitoshi Takahashi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister for Foreign Affairs Etsusaburo Shiina Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Finance Kakuei Tanaka Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Minister of Education

Director of the Science and Technology Agency

Kiichi Aichi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Health Hiroshi Kanda Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Munenori Akagi Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Minister of International Trade and Industry Yoshio Sakurauchi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Transport Shutarō Matsuura Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Posts Jitsuzō Tokuyasu Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Labor Hirohide Ishida Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Construction

Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency

Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission

Osanori Koyama Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Minister of Home Affairs

Chair of the National Public Safety Commission

Eichi Yoshitake Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 March 25, 1964
Director of the Administrative Management Agency

Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency

Keikichi Masuhara Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Director of the Defense Agency Jun'ya Koizumi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Mamoru Takahashi Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Chief Cabinet Secretary Zenkō Suzuki Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Sōichi Usui Liberal Democratic July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Shūzō Hayashi Independent December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) Kunikichi Saitō Liberal Democratic July 24, 1964 November 9, 1964
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) Minoru Ishioka Independent July 28, 1964 November 9, 1964
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) Tōru Furuya Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964
Source:[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Third Ikeda Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
  2. ^ "Reshuffled Cabinet of the Third Ikeda Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.