Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications explained

Post:Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
Insignia:Goshichi no kiri.svg
Insigniasize:80px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of the Government of Japan
Incumbent:Takeaki Matsumoto
Incumbentsince:14 December 2023
Department:Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Style:His Excellency
Member Of:Cabinet of Japan
National Security Council
Reports To:Prime Minister of Japan
Nominator:Prime Minister of Japan
Appointer:Emperor of Japan
Appointer Qualified:attested to by the Emperor
Precursor:Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Minister of Home Affairs
Director-General of the Internal Affairs and Communications Bureau
Deputy:State Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
Salary:¥20,916,000

The is a member of the Cabinet of Japan and is the leader and chief executive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. The minister is also a statutory member of the National Security Council, and is nominated by the Prime Minister of Japan and is appointed by the Emperor of Japan.

The current minister is Takeaki Matsumoto, who took office on December 14, 2023.

List of ministers for internal affairs and communications (2001–)



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Internal Affairs MinisterTerm of officePrime Minister
Portraitwidth=180pxNameTook officeLeft officeDays
1Toranosuke KatayamaJanuary 6, 2001September 22, 2003Yoshirō Mori
Junichiro Koizumi
2Taro AsoSeptember 22, 2003October 31, 2005
3Heizō TakenakaOctober 31, 2005September 26, 2006
4Yoshihide SugaSeptember 26, 2006August 27, 2007Shinzō Abe
5Hiroya MasudaAugust 27, 2007September 24, 2008
Yasuo Fukuda
6100pxKunio HatoyamaSeptember 24, 2008June 12, 2009Taro Aso
7Tsutomu SatoJune 12, 2009September 16, 2009
8100pxKazuhiro HaraguchiSeptember 16, 2009September 17, 2010Yukio Hatoyama
Naoto Kan
9100pxYoshihiro KatayamaSeptember 17, 2010September 2, 2011
10Tatsuo KawabataSeptember 2, 2011October 1, 2012Yoshihiko Noda
11Shinji TarutokoOctober 1, 2012December 26, 2012
12Yoshitaka ShindōDecember 26, 2012September 3, 2014Shinzō Abe
14Sanae TakaichiSeptember 3, 2014August 3, 2017
15Seiko NodaAugust 3, 2017October 2, 2018
16Masatoshi IshidaOctober 2, 2018September 11, 2019
Sanae TakaichiSeptember 11, 2019September 16, 2020
Ryota TakedaSeptember 16, 2020October 4, 2021Yoshihide Suga
Yasushi KanekoOctober 4, 2021August 10, 2022Fumio Kishida
Minoru TeradaAugust 10, 2022November 20, 2022
Takeaki MatsumotoNovember 21, 2022September 13, 2023
Junji SuzukiSeptember 13, 2023December 14, 2023
Takeaki MatsumotoDecember 14, 2023Incumbent
Reference: soumu.go.jp