Cabinet of Japan (1953–1954)
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
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Name
|
Political party
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
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)
Chief Cabinet Secretary
|
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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Source:[1]
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References
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