Minister of Defense (Japan)

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The minister of defense is appointed by the Prime Minister and is a member of the National Security Council. The current Minister of Defense is Gen Nakatani, who took office on October 1, 2024.

History

On 26 December 2007, the Government of Japan made the decision to reform its Defense Agency to the Ministry of Defense in the expectation to have a far-reaching effect on Japan's future military development.[1] The defense policy that has been pursued by Japan is based on the "Basic Policy for National Defense", which was adopted by the Cabinet in May 1957.[2] Japan's main goal of national defense is the prevention of indirect as well as direct aggression from outside enemies.

The Japanese government reformed the Defense Agency to the Ministry of Defense with a ceremony that was attended by then Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and the then-new Minister of Defense Fumio Kyuma. The creation of the Ministry of Defense was in conjunction with Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's continued efforts to ensure a stronger image of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF). The bill in which to upgrade the Defense Agency to the Ministry of Defense was approved by the House of Representatives (lower house) in November 2006, and the House of Councillors (upper house) in mid-December 2006. Minister Kyuma personally attended a session in the House of Councillors and gave a speech after the bill was approved.[3]

On 11 September 2019, Taro Kono became the first high profile 'prime minister-ready' politician to head the Ministry of Defense. He has the strongest LDP factional backing of any defense minister thus far. His social media following is second only to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. He's a leading candidate for post-Abe premiership. Kono previously held the prominent role of foreign minister.[4]

Chain of command

  • 1. Prime Minister
  • 2. Minister of Defense
  • 3. Chief of Staff, Joint Staff

Structure

The Commander-in-Chief of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), who does not formally constitute a uniformed military, is the Prime Minister. The Emperor of Japan is a constitutional monarch who does not have political or military authority over the JSDF; that authority rests with the Prime Minister. However, it is important to note that the Emperor formally appoints the Prime Minister to office. The Minister of Defense is responsible for the organization and formulating the national security policy. The budget request is drafted by the Ministry of Finance and making its own legislative proposals to the National Diet.

The Minister of Defense is advised on every concern related to the duties of the Japan Self-Defense Forces by the Chief of Staff, Joint Staff.

List of ministers of defense (2007–present)

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Minister of Defense Term of office Prime Minister
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office
1 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Fumio Kyuma 1997.jpg Fumio Kyuma January 9, 2007 July 4, 2007 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" rowspan=3| Shinzō Abe
2 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Yuriko Koike 200409.jpg Yuriko Koike July 4, 2007 August 27, 2007 Template:Age in years and days
3 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Masahiko Komura 1998.jpg Masahiko Kōmura August 27, 2007 September 26, 2007 Template:Age in years and days
4 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Shigeru Ishiba 2008.jpg Shigeru Ishiba September 26, 2007 August 2, 2008 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" rowspan=2| Yasuo Fukuda
5 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Yoshimasa Hayashi 2009.jpg Yoshimasa Hayashi August 2, 2008 September 24, 2008 Template:Age in years and days
6 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Yasukazu Hamada 2003.jpg Yasukazu Hamada September 24, 2008 September 16, 2009 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Taro Aso
7 rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Toshimi Kitazawa 20090918.jpg Toshimi Kitazawa September 16, 2009 September 2, 2011 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Yukio Hatoyama
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Naoto Kan
8 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Yasuo Ichikawa 20110902.jpg Yasuo Ichikawa September 2, 2011 January 13, 2012 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" rowspan=3| Yoshihiko Noda
9 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Naoki Tanaka 2001.jpg Naoki Tanaka January 13, 2012 June 4, 2012 Template:Age in years and days
10 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Satoshi Morimoto Official.jpg Satoshi Morimoto June 4, 2012 December 26, 2012 Template:Age in years and days
11 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Itsunori Onodera 20121226.jpg Itsunori Onodera December 26, 2012 September 3, 2014 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" rowspan=8| Shinzō Abe
12 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Akinori Eto Bouei.jpg Akinori Eto September 3, 2014 December 24, 2014 Template:Age in years and days
13 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Gen Nakatani 20141226.jpg Gen Nakatani December 24, 2014 August 3, 2016 Template:Age in years and days
14 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Tomomi Inada 20121226 (cropped).jpg Tomomi Inada August 3, 2016 July 28, 2017 Template:Age in years and days
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Fumio Kishida 20160202 (cropped).jpg Fumio Kishida
(Acting)
July 28, 2017 August 3, 2017 Template:Age in years and days
15
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style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Itsunori Onodera 20170803 2.jpg Itsunori Onodera August 3, 2017 October 2, 2018 Template:Age in years and days
16 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Takeshi Iwaya 20180629.jpg Takeshi Iwaya October 2, 2018 September 11, 2019 Template:Age in years and days
17 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Tarō Kōno 20190912 (cropped).jpg Taro Kono September 11, 2019 September 16, 2020 Template:Age in years and days
18 rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Nobuo Kishi 20141116.jpg Nobuo Kishi September 16, 2020 August 10, 2022 Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Yoshihide Suga
rowspan=3 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Fumio Kishida
19
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style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Yasukazu Hamada 20220810.jpg Yasukazu Hamada August 10, 2022 September 13, 2023 Template:Age in years and days
20 style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Minoru Kihara 20190906.jpg Minoru Kihara September 13, 2023 October 1, 2024 Template:Age in years and days
21
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style="background-color: Template:Party color" | File:Gen Nakatani 20241003.jpg Gen Nakatani October 1, 2024 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Shigeru Ishiba

Allied occupation of Japan

Following the end of World War II, the Armed Forces of the Empire of Japan were disbanded and US forces took control. From 1950 to 1952, the National Police Reserve led by Minister of State Takeo Ōhashi was formed. It was renamed as the National Safety Force in 1952. In 1952, the Coastal Safety Force, the waterborne counterpart of the National Police Reserve, was founded and led by the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". Tokutarō Kimura.

Directors general of the Defense Agency

These are the directors general of the Defense Agency. It is the predecessor of the Ministry of Defense which was established on 9 January 2007.

Ministers with military experience

Although Article 68 of the Constitution states that all members of the Cabinet must be civilians, former military persons may be appointed Minister of Defense.

See also

Previous positions that covered the role of the Minister of Defense:

References

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  • "Library of Congress Country Studies", JAPAN, The Defense Agency. [1]. Retrieved 18 July 2010.

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