Miki Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Miki Cabinet
Flag:Flag of Japan.svg
Flag Border:true
Cabinet Number:66th
Jurisdiction:Japan
Date Formed:December 9, 1974
Date Dissolved:September 15, 1976
State Head Title:Emperor
State Head:Shōwa
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Takeo Miki
Political Party: Liberal Democratic Party
Legislature Status:Majority government (Lower House)
Predecessor:Second Tanaka Cabinet (Second Reshuffle)
Successor:Miki Cabinet (Reshuffle)

The Miki Cabinet is the 66th Cabinet of Japan headed by Takeo Miki from December 9, 1974, to December 24, 1976.[1]

Cabinet

PortfolioMinisterTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterTakeo MikiDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Deputy Prime Minister
Director of the Economic Planning Agency
Takeo FukudaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of JusticeOsamu InabaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister for Foreign AffairsKiichi MiyazawaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of FinanceMasayoshi ŌhiraDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of EducationMichio Nagai
December 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of HealthMasami TanakaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesShintaro AbeDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of International Trade and IndustryToshio KōmotoDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of TransportMutsuo KimuraDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of PostsIsamu MurakamiDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of LaborTakashi HasegawaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Minister of ConstructionTadao KariyaDecember 9, 1974January 15, 1976
Takeo Miki
(Acting)
January 15, 1976January 19, 1976
Noboru TakeshitaJanuary 19, 1976September 15, 1976
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Hajime FukudaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Chief Cabinet SecretaryIchitarō IdeDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency Development
Mitsunori UekiDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Director of the Administrative Management AgencyYūzō MatsuzawaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Director of the National Land AgencyShin KanemaruDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Director of the Defense AgencyMichita SakataDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Director of the Science and Technology AgencyYoshitake SasakiDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Director of the Environment AgencyTatsuo OzawaDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Toshiki KaifuDecember 9, 1974September 15, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Hiromori Kawashima
(Bureaucrat)
December 9, 1974May 25, 1976
Yoshimasa Umemoto
(Bureaucrat)
May 25, 1976September 15, 1976
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauIchiro Yoshikuni
(Bureaucrat)
December 9, 1974May 25, 1976
Hideo Sanada
(Bureaucrat)
May 25, 1976September 15, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs)Jūrō MatsumotoDecember 12, 1974December 26, 1975
Yoshirō MoriDecember 26, 1975September 15, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs)Michio Minakawa
(Bureaucrat)
December 9, 1974September 15, 1976
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Reshuffled Cabinet

Cabinet Name:Miki Cabinet
(Reshuffle)
Flag:Flag of Japan.svg
Flag Border:true
Cabinet Number:66th
Jurisdiction:Japan
Date Formed:September 15, 1976
Date Dissolved:December 24, 1976
State Head Title:Emperor
State Head:Shōwa
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Takeo Miki
Political Party: Liberal Democratic Party
Legislature Status:Majority government (Lower House)
Election:34th general election (1976)
Predecessor:Miki Cabinet
Successor:Takeo Fukuda Cabinet

The Cabinet reshuffle took place on September 15, 1976.

PortfolioMinisterTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterTakeo MikiSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Deputy Prime MinisterTakeo FukudaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of JusticeOsamu InabaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister for Foreign AffairsZentarō KosakaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of FinanceMasayoshi ŌhiraSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of EducationMichio Nagai
September 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of HealthTakashi HayakawaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesBuichi ŌishiSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of International Trade and IndustryToshio KōmotoSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of TransportHirohide IshidaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of PostsTokuyasu FukudaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of LaborSachio UranoSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of ConstructionTatsui ChūmanSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Kimiyoshi AmanoSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Chief Cabinet SecretaryIchitarō IdeSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency Development
Shōji NishimuraSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director of the Administrative Management AgencySeijuro ArafuneSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director of the National Land AgencyKōsei AmanoSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director of the Defense AgencyMichita SakataSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director of the Economic Planning AgencyTakeo FukudaSeptember 15, 1976November 6, 1976
Uichi NodaNovember 6, 1976December 24, 1976
Director of the Science and Technology AgencyMasao MaedaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director of the Environment AgencyShigesada MarumoSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Hyōsuke KujiraokaSeptember 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Yoshimasa Umemoto
(Bureaucrat)
September 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauHideo Sanada
(Bureaucrat)
September 15, 1976December 24, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (Political Affairs)Yoshirō MoriSeptember 15, 1976September 20, 1976
Takashi HashiguchiSeptember 20, 1976December 24, 1976
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (General Affairs)Michio Minakawa
(Bureaucrat)
September 15, 1976October 1, 1976
Susumu Akiyama
(Bureaucrat)
October 1, 1976December 24, 1976
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 第66代 三木 武夫|歴代内閣. Prime Minister's Official Residence. 2023-10-06.