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1 Appointment  





2 Powers  



2.1  Powers exercised via the Emperor  





2.2  Explicit powers  







3 List of cabinets of Japan  





4 Current Cabinet  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  





8 Notes  














Cabinet of Japan






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(Redirected from Japanese Cabinet)

Cabinet of Japan
内閣
Naikaku

Prime Minister's Official Residence
Agency overview
Formed22 December 1885; 138 years ago (1885-12-22)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionGovernment of Japan
HeadquartersChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Agency executive
Child agencies
  • Cabinet Office
  • Ministries of Japan
  • Websitehttps://www.kantei.go.jp/

    The Cabinet of Japan (Japanese: 内閣, Hepburn: Naikaku) is the chief executive body of the government of Japan. It consists of the prime minister, who is appointed by the emperor after being nominated by the National Diet, in addition to up to nineteen other members, called ministers of state.

    The prime minister is nominated by the National Diet, while the remaining ministers are appointed and dismissed by the prime minister. The Cabinet is collectively responsible to the National Diet and must resign if a motion of no confidence is adopted by the National Diet.

    Appointment[edit]

    Under the Constitution of Japan, Cabinet ministers are appointed after the selection of the prime minister. A majority of the Cabinet, including the prime minister, must be members of the National Diet, and all members must be civilians. Under the Cabinet Law, the number of Cabinet ministers (excluding the prime minister) must be fourteen or less, but this may be increased to nineteen if a special need arises. If the Cabinet collectively resigns, it continues to exercise its functions until the appointment of a new prime minister. While they are in office, legal action may not be taken against Cabinet ministers without the consent of the prime minister. The Cabinet must resign en masse in the following circumstances:

    Powers[edit]

    The Cabinet exercises two kinds of power. Some of its powers are nominally exercised by the Emperor with the binding "advice and approval" of the Cabinet. Other powers are explicitly vested in the Cabinet. Contrary to the practice in many constitutional monarchies, the Emperor is not even the nominal chief executive. Instead, the Constitution explicitly vests executive authority in the Cabinet. Hence, nearly all of the day-to-day work of governing is done by the Cabinet.

    In practice, much of the Cabinet's authority is exercised by the prime minister. Under the Constitution, the prime minister exercises "control and supervision" over the executive branch, and no law or Cabinet order can take effect without the prime minister's countersignature (and the emperor's promulgation). While Cabinet Ministers in most other parliamentary democracies theoretically have some freedom of action (within the limits of cabinet collective responsibility), the Japanese Cabinet is effectively an extension of the prime minister's authority.

    According to Article 75 of the Constitution, Ministers of State are not subject to legal action without the consent of the prime minister during their tenure of office.

    Powers exercised via the Emperor[edit]

    Explicit powers[edit]

    List of cabinets of Japan[edit]

    Current Cabinet[edit]

    As of 14 December 2023, the makeup of the Cabinet:[1]


    101st Cabinet of Japan
    Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle)
    Color key:      Liberal Democratic      Komeito
    MR: member of the House of Representatives, MC: member of the House of Councillors, B: bureaucrat
    Minister
    Constituency
    Office(s) Department Took Office
    Cabinet ministers
    Fumio Kishida
    MR for Hiroshima 1st
    Prime Minister Cabinet Office 4 October 2021
    (2 years ago)
     (2021-10-04)
    Takeaki Matsumoto
    MR for Hyōgo 11th
    Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 14 December 2023
    (6 months ago)
     (2023-12-14)
    Ryuji Koizumi
    MR for Saitama 11th
    Minister of Justice Ministry of Justice 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Yōko Kamikawa
    MR for Shizuoka 1st
    Minister for Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Shun'ichi Suzuki
    MR for Iwate 2nd
    Minister of Finance
    Minister of State for Financial Services
    Minister in charge of Overcoming Deflation
    Ministry of Finance
    Financial Services Agency
    4 October 2021
    (2 years ago)
     (2021-10-04)
    Masahito Moriyama
    MR for Kinki PR block
    Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
    Minister in charge of Education Rebuilding
    Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Keizō Takemi
    MC for Tokyo at-large
    Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Tetsushi Sakamoto
    MR for Kumamoto 3rd
    Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 14 December 2023
    (6 months ago)
     (2023-12-14)
    Ken Saitō
    MR for Chiba 7th
    Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
    Minister in charge of Industrial Competitiveness
    Minister for Economic Cooperation with Russia
    Minister in charge of the Response to the Economic Impact caused by the Nuclear Accident
    Minister of State for the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation
    Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry 14 December 2023
    (6 months ago)
     (2023-12-14)
    Tetsuo Saito
    MR for Hiroshima 3rd
    Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
    Minister in charge of Water Cycle Policy
    Minister for the World Horticultural Exhibition Yokohama 2027
    Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 4 October 2021
    (2 years ago)
     (2021-10-04)
    Shintaro Ito
    MR for Miyagi 4th
    Minister of the Environment
    Minister of State for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness
    Ministry of the Environment 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Minoru Kihara
    MR for Kumamoto 1st
    Minister of Defense Ministry of Defense 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Yoshimasa Hayashi
    MR for Yamaguchi 3rd
    Chief Cabinet Secretary
    Minister in charge of Mitigating the Impact of U.S. Forces in Okinawa
    Minister in charge of the Abductions Issue
    Cabinet Secretariat 14 December 2023
    (6 months ago)
     (2023-12-14)
    Taro Kono
    MR for Kanagawa 15th
    Minister for Digital Transformation
    Minister of State for Digital Reform
    Minister in charge of Administrative Reform
    Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety
    Minister in charge of Civil Service Reform
    Digital Agency
    Cabinet Office
    10 August 2022
    (23 months ago)
     (2022-08-10)
    Shinako Tsuchiya
    MR for Saitama 13th
    Minister of Reconstruction
    Minister in charge of Comprehensive Policy Coordination for Revival from the Nuclear Accident at Fukushima
    Reconstruction Agency 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Yoshifumi Matsumura
    MC for Kumamoto at-large
    Chairperson of the National Public Safety Commission
    Minister in charge of Building National Resilience
    Minister in charge of Territorial Issues
    Minister in charge of Civil Service Reform
    Minister of State for Disaster Management and Ocean Policy
    National Public Safety Commission
    Cabinet Office
    13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Ayuko Kato
    MR for Yamagata 3rd
    Minister in charge of Policies Related to Children
    Minister in charge of Cohesive Society
    Minister in charge of Women's Empowerment
    Minister in charge of Measures for Loneliness and Isolation
    Minister of State for Measures for Declining Birthrate
    Minister of State for Gender Equality
    Children and Families Agency
    Cabinet Office
    13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Yoshitaka Shindō
    MR for Saitama 2nd
    Minister in charge of Economic Revitalization
    Minister in charge of New Capitalism
    Minister in charge of Startups
    Minister in charge of Measures for Novel Coronavirus Disease and Health Crisis Management
    Minister in charge of Social Security Reform
    Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy
    Cabinet Office 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)
    Sanae Takaichi
    MR for Nara 2nd
    Minister in charge of Economic Security
    Minister of State for "Cool Japan" Strategy
    Minister of State for Intellectual Property Strategy
    Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy
    Minister of State for Space Policy
    Minister of State for Economic Security
    Cabinet Office 10 August 2022
    (23 months ago)
     (2022-08-10)
    Hanako Jimi
    MC for National PR block
    Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs
    Minister of State for Regional Revitalization
    Minister of State for Regulatory Reform
    Minister of State for Ainu-Related Policies
    Minister in charge of Digital Garden City Nation Vision
    Minister for the World Expo 2025
    Cabinet Office 13 September 2023
    (9 months ago)
     (2023-09-13)

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ "List of Ministers". Prime Minister's Office of Japan. 14 December 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

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