Shidehara Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Shidehara Cabinet
Political Parties:(Allied occupation)
Liberal Party
Japan Progressive Party
Independent
Legislature Status:Majority (coalition)
Last Election:1946 Japanese general election
Legislature Term:89th Imperial Diet
Predecessor:Higashikuni Cabinet
State Head Title:Emperor
Government Head:Kijūrō Shidehara
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Date Dissolved:May 22, 1946
Date Formed:October 9, 1945
State Head:Hirohito
Flag Border:true
Jurisdiction:Japan
Cabinet Number:44th
Successor:First Yoshida Cabinet

The Shidehara Cabinet is the 44th Cabinet of Japan led by Kijūrō Shidehara from 9 October 1945 to 22 May 1946, during the Allied occupation.

Cabinet

Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterBaron Kijūrō ShideharaIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister for Foreign AffairsShigeru YoshidaIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of Home AffairsZenjirō HorikiriIndependentOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Minister of FinanceViscount Keizo ShibusawaIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of the ArmySadamu ShimomuraMilitary (Army)October 9, 1945December 1, 1945
First Minister of DemobilizationBaron Kijūrō ShideharaIndependentDecember 1, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of the NavyMitsumasa YonaiMilitary (Navy)October 9, 1945December 1, 1945
Second Minister of DemobilizationBaron Kijūrō ShideharaIndependentDecember 1, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of JusticeIwata ChūzōIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of EducationMaeda TamonIndependentOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesMatsumura KenzōProgressiveOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Minister of Commerce and IndustryOgasawara SankurōProgressiveOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of TransportTanaka TakeoProgressiveOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Minister of HealthHitoshi AshidaLiberalOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of StateIchizō KobayashiIndependentOctober 9, 1945March 9, 1946
Minister of StateMatsumoto JōjiIndependentOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Minister of StateTsugita Daisaburō IndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Chief Cabinet SecretaryTsugita Daisaburō IndependentOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Deputy Chief Cabinet SecretaryNarahashi WataruIndependentOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauMiyoshi ShigeoIndependentOctober 9, 1945January 13, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign AffairsInukai TakeruProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home AffairsKawasaki SuegorōProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of FinanceYutani YoshiharuProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the ArmyMiyazaki IchiProgressiveOctober 31, 1945November 30, 1945
First Parliamentary Vice-Minister of DemobilizationMiyazaki IchiProgressiveDecember 1, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the NavyTanaka RyōichiLiberalOctober 31, 1945November 30, 1945
Second Parliamentary Vice-Minister of DemobilizationTanaka RyōichiLiberalDecember 1, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of JusticeTeshirogi RyūkichiProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of EducationMishima MichiharuIndependentOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesKogure BudayūProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice Minister of Commerce and IndustryArai TakajiLiberalOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of TransportKōro AkiraLiberalOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of HealthYano ShōtarōProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign AffairsMatsuura ShūtarōProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home AffairsNakasuke MatsuLiberalOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of FinanceYamamoto KumekichiProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the ArmyNoguchi KiichiLiberalOctober 31, 1945November 30, 1945
First Parliamentary Undersecretary of DemobilizationNoguchi KiichiLiberalDecember 1, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the NavyHoshino YasunosukeIndependentOctober 31, 1945November 30, 1945
Second Parliamentary Undersecretary of DemobilizationHoshino YasunosukeIndependentDecember 1, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of JusticeWatanabe AkiraIndependentOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of EducationMorita JūjirōProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesHōjō ShunpachiIndependentOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and IndustryVacantOctober 31, 1945November 6, 1945
Yamane TakeoIndependentNovember 6, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of TransportShirakawa HisaoProgressiveOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of HealthTanaka WaichirōLiberalOctober 31, 1945January 26, 1946
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Reshuffled Cabinet

A Cabinet reshuffle took place on January 13, 1946.

Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterBaron Kijūrō ShideharaProgressiveOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister for Foreign AffairsShigeru YoshidaIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of Home AffairsMitsuchi ChūzōIndependentJanuary 13, 1946May 22, 1946
Minister of FinanceViscount Keizo ShibusawaIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
First Minister of DemobilizationBaron Kijūrō ShideharaIndependentDecember 1, 1945May 22, 1946
Second Minister of DemobilizationBaron Kijūrō ShideharaIndependentDecember 1, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of JusticeIwata ChūzōIndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of EducationYoshishige AbeIndependentJanuary 13, 1946May 22, 1946
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesSoejima SempachiIndependentJanuary 13, 1946May 22, 1946
Minister of Commerce and IndustryOgasawara SankurōProgressiveOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of TransportMitsuchi ChūzōIndependentJanuary 13, 1946January 26, 1946
Murakami GiichiIndependentJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Minister of HealthHitoshi AshidaLiberalOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of StateIchizō KobayashiIndependentOctober 9, 1945March 9, 1946
Minister of StateTsugita Daisaburō IndependentOctober 9, 1945May 22, 1946
Minister of StateNarahashi WataruIndependentFebruary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Minister of StateIshiguro TakeshigeIndependentFebruary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Chief Cabinet SecretaryNarahashi WataruIndependentJanuary 13, 1946May 22, 1946
Deputy Chief Cabinet SecretaryVacantJanuary 13, 1946March 2, 1946
Kiuchi ShirōIndependentMarch 2, 1946May 22, 1946
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauIshiguro TakeshigeIndependentJanuary 13, 1946March 19, 1946
Toshio IrieIndependentMarch 19, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign AffairsInukai TakeruProgressiveOctober 31, 1945May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home AffairsKawasaki SuegorōProgressiveOctober 31, 1945May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of FinanceYutani YoshiharuProgressiveOctober 31, 1945May 22, 1946
First Parliamentary Vice-Minister of DemobilizationVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Second Parliamentary Vice-Minister of DemobilizationVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of JusticeVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of EducationMishima MichiharuIndependentOctober 31, 1945May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice Minister of Commerce and IndustryVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of TransportVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of HealthVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign AffairsVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home AffairsVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of FinanceVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
First Parliamentary Undersecretary of DemobilizationNoguchi KiichiLiberalDecember 1, 1945May 22, 1946
Second Parliamentary Undersecretary of DemobilizationHoshino YasunosukeIndependentDecember 1, 1945May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of JusticeVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of EducationVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and IndustryVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of TransportVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
Parliamentary Undersecretary of HealthVacantJanuary 26, 1946May 22, 1946
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shidehara Cabinet . Prime Minister's Official Residence.