Yoshimasa Hayashi | |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Office1: | Minister for Foreign Affairs |
Primeminister1: | Fumio Kishida |
Term Start1: | 10 November 2021 |
Term End1: | 13 September 2023 |
Predecessor1: | Toshimitsu Motegi Fumio Kishida (acting) |
Successor1: | Yoko Kamikawa |
Office2: | Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology |
Primeminister2: | Shinzō Abe |
Term Start2: | 3 August 2017 |
Term End2: | 2 October 2018 |
Predecessor2: | Hirokazu Matsuno |
Successor2: | Hiroshi Moriyama |
Office3: | Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries |
Primeminister3: | Shinzō Abe |
Term Start3: | 23 February 2015 |
Term End3: | 7 October 2015 |
Predecessor3: | Koya Nishikawa |
Primeminister4: | Shinzō Abe |
Term Start4: | 26 December 2012 |
Term End4: | 3 September 2014 |
Predecessor4: | Akira Gunji |
Successor4: | Koya Nishikawa |
Office5: | Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy |
Primeminister5: | Taro Aso |
Term Start5: | 2 July 2009 |
Term End5: | 16 September 2009 |
Predecessor5: | Kaoru Yosano |
Successor5: | Naoto Kan |
Office6: | Minister of Defense |
Primeminister6: | Yasuo Fukuda |
Term Start6: | 2 August 2008 |
Term End6: | 24 September 2008 |
Predecessor6: | Shigeru Ishiba |
Successor6: | Yasukazu Hamada |
Term Start7: | 3 November 2021 |
Predecessor7: | Takeo Kawamura |
Term Start8: | 24 July 1995 |
Term End8: | 16 August 2021 |
Predecessor8: | Ken'ichi Yamada |
Successor8: | Tsuneo Kitamura |
Birth Date: | 19 January 1961 |
Birth Place: | Shimonoseki, Japan |
Parents: | Yoshiro Hayashi (father) Mariko Hayashi (mother) |
Party: | Liberal Democratic Party |
Alma Mater: | University of Tokyo (LLB) Harvard Kennedy School (MPA) |
Office: | Chief Cabinet Secretary |
Term Start: | 14 December 2023 |
Predecessor: | Hirokazu Matsuno |
Primeminister: | Fumio Kishida |
Relatives: | Reiko Hayashi (sister) Keisuke Hayashi (paternal grandfather) Heishiro Hayashi (great-great-grandfather) Katsusada Hirose (uncle-in-law) |
Spouse: | Yuko Hayashi |
Children: | 2 |
is a Japanese politician who is the Chief Cabinet Secretary since December 2023. Hayashi also served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs from November 2021 to September 2023. A member of the Liberal Democratic Party, he also serves in the House of Representatives for the Yamaguchi 3rd district since 2021.
A native of Shimonoseki, Hayashi is the son of late politician Yoshiro Hayashi.[1] He graduated from the University of Tokyo and studied at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.
In the United States, he was a staffer for U.S. Representative Stephen L. Neal and U.S. Senator William V. Roth, Jr. He began his career with Mitsui & Co. Hayashi entered politics as a secretary to his father, Finance Minister Yoshiro Hayashi, in 1992. Around the same time, he was also the member of the policy staff for a US senator. Hayashi was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 1995. He represents the fourth generation of politicians in his family and has concentrated on administrative and tax reform since taking office.[2] He is the great-grandson of Akira Tawarada, the founder of Ube Industries in 1942.[3] This company made extensive use of American and Allied POW slave labor in three of their coal mines in Yamaguchi prefecture.[4]
Hayashi was appointed to the Cabinet for the first time as Minister of Defense on 1 August 2008.[5] He held this post for less than two months, however; in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Taro Aso, appointed on 24 September 2008, Hayashi was replaced by Yasukazu Hamada.[6]
After the LDP returned to power in the December 2012 general election Hayashi was appointed Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.[7] [8]
In November 2021 he was appointed as the Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Second Kishida Cabinet. Hayashi was the first Japanese foreign minister to attend a NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels in April 2022.[9] [10]
Hayashi left cabinet in the September 2023 reshuffle and became subcommittee chairman of the LDP Tax Commission, but in December he returned to cabinet as Chief Cabinet Secretary after the resignation of Hirokazu Matsuno.[11] [12]
He likes karaoke and golf. He plays the guitar and keyboard with LDP colleagues in a band called .[2]