Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet
Political Party:Liberal Democratic Party
Legislature Status:House of Representatives

Majority
House of Councillors: Minority

Opposition Parties:Japan Socialist Party
Japanese Communist Party
Labourers and Farmers Party
Ryokufūkai
Election:1956 councillors election
Legislature Term:23rd-26th National Diet
Predecessor:Second Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet
State Head:Shōwa
State Head Title:Emperor
Deputy Government Head:Mamoru Shigemitsu
Government Head:Ichirō Hatoyama
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Date Dissolved:December 23, 1956
Date Formed:November 22, 1955
Flag Border:true
Jurisdiction:Japan
Cabinet Number:54th
Successor:Ishibashi Cabinet

The Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet is the 54th Cabinet of Japan headed by Ichirō Hatoyama from November 22, 1955 to December 23, 1956.

Cabinet

PortfolioNamePolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterIchirō HatoyamaLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Deputy Prime Minister

Minister for Foreign Affairs

Mamoru ShigemitsuLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of JusticeRyōzō MakinoLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of FinanceHisato IchimadaLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of EducationIchirō KiyoseLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of HealthEizō KobayashiLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Director of the Administrative Management Agency

Ichirō KōnoLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of International Trade and IndustryTanzan IshibashiLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of TransportShinji YoshinoLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of PostsIsamu MurakamiLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of LaborTadao KuraishiLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Minister of ConstructionMotoharu BabaLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Director of the Defense AgencyNaka FunadaLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Chair of the National Public Safety CommissionTadao ŌasaLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Director of the Economic Planning AgencyTatsunosuke TakasakiLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Director of the Autonomy AgencyMasataka ŌtaLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development AgencyMatsutarō ShōrikiLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Chair of the Atomic Energy CommissionMatsutarō ShōrikiLiberal DemocraticJanuary 1, 1956December 23, 1956
Director of the Science and Technology AgencyMatsutarō ShōrikiLiberal DemocraticMay 19, 1956December 23, 1956
Chair of the National Capital Region Development CommissionMotoharu BabaLiberal DemocraticJune 9, 1956December 23, 1956
Chief Cabinet SecretaryRyūtarō NemotoLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation BureauShūzō HayashiIndependentNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political Affairs)Takizō MatsumotoLiberal DemocraticNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (General Affairs)Eiichi TanakaIndependentNovember 22, 1955December 23, 1956
Source:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet . Prime Minister's Official Residence.