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Cabinet of Japan (1970–1971)
The Third Satō Cabinet is the 63rd
Cabinet of Japan headed by
Eisaku Satō from January 14, 1970, to July 7, 1972.
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Cabinet
Prime Minister -
Eisaku Sato
Minister of Justice
Takeji Kobayashi (Member of the House of Councilors): January 14, 1970 - February 8, 1971
Daisuke Akita (
Minister of Home Affairs ): February 9–16, 1971
Koshiro Ueki : February 17 - July 5, 1971
Minister for Foreign Affairs -
Kiichi Aichi
Minister of Finance -
Takeo Fukuda
Minister of Education -
Michita Sakata
Minister of Health and Welfare - Tsuneo Uchida
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Forestry - Tadao Kuraishi
Minister of International Trade and Industry -
Kiichi Miyazawa
Minister of Transport - Tomisaburo Hashimoto
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications - Ide Ichitaro
Minister of Labor - Masakatsu Nohara
Minister of Construction, Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency, Director of the Chubu Regional Development and Maintenance Agency, Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission - Ryutaro Nemoto
Minister of Home Affairs - Daisuke Akita
Chief Cabinet Secretary - Shigeru Mori
Director-General of the
Prime Minister's Office - Sadanori Yamanaka
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission , Director of the Administrative Management Agency - Araki Masuo
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency, Director of the Science and Technology Agency - Shinichi Nishida (Member of the House of Councilors)
Director of the Defense Agency -
Yasuhiro Nakasone
Director-General of the Economic Planning Agency - Ichiro Sato (Member of the House of Councilors)
Director-General of the Environment Agency - Sadanori Yamanaka (Director-General of the
Prime Minister's Office ): Established on July 1, 1971
Director-General of the
Cabinet Legislation Bureau - Masami Takatsuji
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) -
Toshio Kimura
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) - Mitsu Ishioka
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs) - Tetsuro Minato: January 20, 1970 - July 5, 1971
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs)
Norio Iwakura: January 16, 1970 - January 8, 1971
Renpei Kuriyama: January 8 - July 5, 1971
Reshuffled Cabinet
The Cabinet reshuffle took place on July 5, 1971.
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Prime Minister -
Eisaku Sato
Minister of Justice - Shigezaburo Maeo
Minister for Foreign Affairs -
Takeo Fukuda
Minister of Finance -
Mikio Mizuta
Minister of Education - Saburo Takami
Minister of Health and Welfare - Noboru Saito (Member of the House of Councilors)
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Forestry - Munetori Akagi
Minister of International Trade and Industry -
Kakuei Tanaka
Minister of Transport - Kyoshirō Niwa
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications - Masao Hirose
Minister of Labor
Kensaburo Hara: July 5, 1971 - January 27, 1972
Toshiro Tsukahara: January 28 - July 7, 1972
Minister of Construction , Director of the Kinki Regional Development Agency, Director of the Chubu Regional Development and Maintenance Agency, Chair of the National Capital Region Development Commission -
Eiichi Nishimura
Minister of Home Affairs , Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency - Motosaburo Watami
Chief Cabinet Secretary -
Noboru Takeshita
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office - Sadanori Yamanaka
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission , Chief of the Administrative Management Agency - Torata Nakamura
Director of the Defense Agency
Keikichi Masuhara (Member of the House of Councilors): July 5 - August 1, 1971
Naoki Nishimura: August 2, 1971 - December 5, 1971
Masumi Esaki: December 6, 1971 - July 7, 1972
Director-General of the Economic Planning Agency -
Toshio Kimura
Director of the Science and Technology Agency
Wataru Hiraizumi (Member of the House of Councilors): July 5 - November 15, 1971
Shiro Kiuchi (Member of the House of Councilors): November 16, 1971 - July 7, 1972
Director of the Environment Agency - Takeichi Oishi
Director of the Okinawa Regional Development Agency - Sadanori Yamanaka (Concurrently serving as the Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office): Established on May 15, 1972
Director-General of the
Cabinet Legislation Bureau - Masami Takatsuji
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs) - Asao Mihara
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs) - Kinichi Koike
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs) - Shigetami Sunada: July 9, 1971 - July 7, 1972
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs) - Renpei Kuriyama
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