Cabinet of Japan (1944–1945)
The Koiso Cabinet is the 41st Cabinet of Japan led by Kuniaki Koiso from July 22, 1944 to April 7, 1945.
Cabinet
Ministers
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Prime Minister
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Kuniaki Koiso
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Taisei Yokusankai
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Mamoru Shigemitsu
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Home Affairs
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Shigeo Ōdachi
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Finance
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Ishiwata Sōtarō
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Taisei Yokusankai
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July 22, 1944
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February 21, 1945
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Juichi Tsushima
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Independent
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February 21, 1945
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of the Army
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Hajime Sugiyama
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Military (Army)
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of the Navy
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Mitsumasa Yonai
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Military (Navy)
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Justice
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Matsuzaka Hiromasa
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Education
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Ninomiya Harushige
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Military (Army)
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July 22, 1944
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February 10, 1945
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Hideo Kodama
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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February 10, 1945
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Health
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Hirose Hisatada
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Taisei Yokusankai
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July 22, 1944
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February 10, 1945
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Aikawa Katsuroku
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Independent
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February 10, 1945
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Greater East Asia
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Mamoru Shigemitsu
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Agriculture and Commerce
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Toshio Shimada
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Munitions
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Ginjirō Fujiwara
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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December 19, 1944
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Shigeru Yoshida
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Independent
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December 19, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of Transportation and Communications
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Yonezō Maeda
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of State
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Machida Chūji
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of State
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Hideo Kodama
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Taisei Yokusankai
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July 22, 1944
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February 10, 1945
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Minister of State
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Hirose Hisatada
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Taisei Yokusankai
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February 10, 1945
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February 21, 1945
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Minister of State
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Ishiwata Sōtarō
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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February 21, 1945
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of State
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Taketora Ogata
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Minister of State
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Seizō Kobayashi
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Taisei Yokusankai
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Chief Cabinet Secretary
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Miura Kunio
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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July 29, 1944
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Tanaka Takeo
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Independent
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July 29, 1944
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February 10, 1945
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Hirose Hisatada
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Taisei Yokusankai
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February 10, 1945
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February 21, 1945
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Ishiwata Sōtarō
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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February 21, 1945
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April 7, 1945
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Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
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Miura Kunio
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Independent
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July 22, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Matsuda Masayuki
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Independent
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs
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Takechi Yūki
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance
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Ogasawara Sankurō
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army
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Ōshima Rikutarō
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Independent
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy
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Kishida Masaki
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice
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Nakai Kazuo
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education
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Imai Takehiko
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Health
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Nakaigawa Hiroshi
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Greater East Asia
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Shinohara Rokurō
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce
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Oyama Kuranosuke
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Munitions
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Matsumura Kōzō
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Transport and Communications
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Maeda Fusanosuke
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretaries
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
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Morishita Kunio
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs
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Satō Yōnosuke
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance
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Tamura Hidekichi
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army
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Yorimitsu Yoshiaki
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy
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Nakano Toshio
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Independent
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice
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Tokugawa Muneyoshi
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Independent
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education
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Mishima Michiharu
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Independent
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Health
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Motoharu Baba
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Greater East Asia
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Nakanishi Toshikazu
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture and Commerce
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Nagano Kōichi
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Munitions
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Nakamura Umekichi
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Transport and Communications
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Nanjō Tokuo
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Dai Nippon Seijikai
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September 1, 1944
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April 7, 1945
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