Cabinet Office (Japan) Explained

Agency Name:Cabinet Office
Nativename:Japanese: 内閣府
Nativename R:Naikaku-fu
Seal:Go-shichi_no_kiri_crest.svg
Picture Width:250px
Picture Caption:Cabinet Office Building
Preceding1:Prime Minister's Office
Preceding2:Economic Planning Agency
Preceding3:Okinawa Regional Development Bureau
Preceding4:National Land Agency Disaster Prevention Bureau
Headquarters:1-6-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8914, Japan
Coordinates:35.673°N 139.745°W
Chief1 Name:Fumio Kishida
Chief1 Position:Prime Minister
Chief2 Name:Hirokazu Matsuno
Chief2 Position:Minister of State / Chief Cabinet Secretary
Budget:JP¥3,042,234,260

The (CAO) is an agency of the Cabinet of Japan. It is responsible for handling the day-to-day affairs of the Cabinet.

The Cabinet Office is formally headed by the Prime Minister.[1]

Ministers

PositionMinister
Prime MinisterFumio Kishida
Minister of State / Chief Cabinet SecretaryHirokazu Matsuno
Ministers of State for Special MissionsShun'ichi Suzuki
Yasutoshi Nishimura
Shintaro Ito
Taro Kono
Yoshifumi Matsumura
Ayuko Kato
Yoshitaka Shindo
Sanae Takaichi
Hanako Jimi
State MinistersAkimasa Ishikawa
Tatsunori Ibayashi
Shōzō Kudō
Manabu Horii
Kazuchika Iwata
Yasuyuki Sakai
Shigeru Dōko
Motome Takisawa
Hiroyuki Miyazawa
Parliamentary Vice-MinistersShin Tsuchida
Jun'ichi Kanda
Yūichirō Koga
Shōjirō Hiranuma
Nobuhiro Yoshida
Taku Ishii
Ryūshō Katō
Isato Kunisada
Shingo Miyake
Administrative Vice-MinisterHiroshi Tawa

History

The Cabinet Office was established on 6 January 2001, following the reorganization of the central government.[2] It was created to assist in the planning and overall coordination of government policies led by the Cabinet (including the Cabinet Secretariat). The Cabinet Office is different from other ministries and agencies, as it is installed in the Cabinet and includes several Ministers of State called Minister of State for Special Missions.

Early on, some argued it was inappropriate to use the name Cabinet Office because "it is an organization that divides and manages administrative affairs and not the cabinet itself".[3]

The National Administrative Organization Law does not apply, instead, all necessary matters are stipulated in the Cabinet Office Establishment Law. Many important policy issues require cross-ministerial responses and since the establishment of the Cabinet Office they have delt with many different matters. The Cabinet Office's presence has increased, such as its jurisdiction over certified children's educational institutions.[4] The number of Ministers of State for Special Missions has increased from 6 at the beginning of the Cabinet Office, to 10 as of September 2020.

In the Third Abe Cabinet, as a review of the work, the “Act for Partial Revision of the National Administrative Organization Act, etc. for Strengthening Functions Related to Comprehensive Coordination, etc. of the Important Policy of the Cabinet” was enacted, and future transfer of work to each ministry was established.

Jurisdiction

The Cabinet Office's function is to help the Cabinet work on important policies and streamline critical issues Japan will face in the future.

Its responsibilities extend to:

As such, the Cabinet Office is responsible for several agencies and internal ministries and administrations through which these responsibilities are spread.

Organization

The CO is structured as of 2014:[5]

Bureaus

Councils

Committees

Institutions

Special institutions

External offices

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: primeminister. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140328163749/http://japan.kantei.go.jp:80/ . 2014-03-28 .
  2. https://www.watch.impress.co.jp/finance/map/note/government.htm
  3. Web site: 行政改革会議 総理府説明資料(6月25日). live. 8 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/19991104193100/http://www.kantei.go.jp:80/jp/gyokaku/980428sorifu.html . 1999-11-04 .
  4. 内閣官房・内閣府の業務のスリム化. 瀬戸山順一. 12 May 2015. 参議院事務局企画調整室. 3. PDF. 25 December 2021.
  5. Web site: The Cabinet Officeʼs Role in the Cabinet . cao.go.jp . 9 May 2023.