Yasuhisa Shiozaki Explained

Yasuhisa Shiozaki
Native Name Lang:ja
Office:Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Primeminister:Shinzō Abe
Term Start:3 September 2014
Term End:3 August 2017
Predecessor:Norihisa Tamura
Successor:Katsunobu Katō
Office2:Chief Cabinet Secretary
Primeminister2:Shinzō Abe
Term Start2:26 September 2006
Term End2:27 August 2007
Predecessor2:Shinzō Abe
Successor2:Kaoru Yosano
Office3:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start3:18 July 1993 - 6 July 1995
25 June 2000
Term End3:14 October 2021
Constituency3:Former Ehime 1st district
(1993-1995)
Ehime 1st district
(2000-2021)
Office4:Member of the House of Councillors
Term Start4:23 July 1995
Term End4:11 May 2000
Constituency4:Ehime at-large district
Birth Date:7 November 1950
Birth Place:Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
Children:Akihisa Shiozaki
Party:Liberal Democratic Party
Alma Mater:University of Tokyo
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University

is a Japanese politician who served as Chief Cabinet Secretary to Prime Minister Shinzō Abe until August 2007.__FORCETOC__

Early career

Born in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, he was an AFS exchange student in high school, graduated with a liberal arts degree from the University of Tokyo and attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.[1] He spent three years working at the Economic Planning Agency (of which his father, Jun Shiozaki, was then director) and at the Bank of Japan.[2] He then worked as a secretary to his father.

National Diet

Following his father's resignation, he ran for the Diet in 1993 and was elected to represent the first district of Ehime. He served as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in the 2005 cabinet of Junichiro Koizumi and was appointed Chief Cabinet Secretary on September 26, 2006,[3] and held the position until a cabinet shuffle at the end of August 2007.[4]

His appointment as Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare in the second Abe administration was announced on September 3, 2014.[5]

Shiozaki's profile on the LDP website:[6]

Political positions

Like most member of Shinzo Abe's Cabinet, Shiozaki is affiliated to the openly revisionist organization Nippon Kaigi.[7] He also is a member of the following right-wing group at the Diet:

Shiozaki gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parliamentarians in 2012:[8]

On October 17, 2014, Shiozaki sent an offering (masakaki) to the controversial Yasukuni shrine.[9]

Honours

In July 2022, he was awarded as Honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), for services to UK/Japan relations.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SHIOZAKI Yasuhisa Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. www.jimin.jp. en. 2018-08-24. 2018-08-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20180825041318/https://www.jimin.jp/english/profile/members/121021.html. dead.
  2. Web site: Yasuhisa Shiozaki. Yasuhisa Shiozaki. en. 2018-08-24.
  3. Web site: Abe's multiple policy dilemmas. Masaki. Hisane. September 28, 2006. Asia Times. unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20110820052126/http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Japan/HI28Dh01.html. August 20, 2011.
  4. Web site: Abe Says Support Rates Are Sign of Public Approval With Cabinet. Hirokawa. Takashi. Kato, Taku . August 29, 2007. Bloomberg L.P.. https://web.archive.org/web/20121105070848/http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=al9Zulb5pSCY&refer=japan. live. November 5, 2012.
  5. News: Yomiuri Shimbun: "自民幹事長に谷垣法相、経産省に小渕元小子化相".
  6. Profile of Shiozaki Yasuhisa on LDP website: jimin.jp/english/profile/members/121021.html (retrieved Dec 8, 2014)
  7. http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2994558 Abe’s reshuffle promotes right-wingers (Korea Joongang Daily - 2014/09/05)
  8. Mainichi 2012: senkyo.mainichi.jp/46shu/kaihyo_area_meikan.html?mid=A38001001001
  9. "Japan PM sends offering to war dead shrine, angering China" - Reuters - Oct 17, 2014
  10. Web site: Honorary Awards to Foreign Nationals in 2022 . 2022 . Gov.UK .