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List of prime ministers of Japan

The prime minister of Japan is the head of the executive branch and chief minister of the government of Japan. This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day. The office is currently held by Fumio Kishida. Those prime ministers under the Meiji Constitution had a mandate from the emperor. The "electoral mandates" shown are for the lower house of the Imperial Diet that was not constitutionally guaranteed to have any influence on the appointment of the prime minister.

  • Top left: Ito Hirobumi became the first prime minister of Japan in 1885.
  • Top right: Katsura Tarō was the longest-serving prime minister in the Imperial period and held the office on three different occasions.
  • Bottom left: Eisaku Satō was the longest uninterrupted serving prime minister, holding office from 1964 to 1972 until his record was surpassed by Shinzo Abe in August 2020.
  • Bottom right: Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving prime minister, holding office from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020.

Daijō-daijin

The office of Daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor of the Realm of Japan) was the equivalent of what would become the office of prime minister. It was an ancient role which had been discontinued in the 18th century and briefly revived during the Meiji era.

Daijō-daijin

The office of Daijō-daijin was abolished in December 1885 with the appointment of Itō Hirobumi in the new position of prime minister.

List of prime ministers

Contents by era
  • Meiji (1867–1912)
  • Taishō (1912–1926)
  • Shōwa (1926–1989)
  • Heisei (1989–2019)
  • Reiwa (2019–present)
Portrait Prime minister
(Life span)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Government Emperor
(Reign)
Ref.
  Count
Itō Hirobumi

伊藤 博文
(1841–1909)
22 December
1885
30 April
1888
None 1. Itō I Meiji
 
(1867–1912)
[1]
2 years and 131 days
  Count
Kuroda Kiyotaka

黒田 清隆
(1840–1900)
30 April
1888
25 October
1889
None 2. Kuroda [2]
1 year and 179 days
  Prince
Sanjō Sanetomi

三條 實美
(1837–1891)
25 October
1889
24 December
1889
None Sanjō caretaker
61 days
  Count
Yamagata Aritomo

山縣 有朋
(1838–1922)
24 December
1889
6 May
1891
Military
(Army)
3. Yamagata I [3]
1890
1 year and 134 days
  Count
Matsukata Masayoshi

松方 正義
(1835–1924)
6 May
1891
8 August
1892
None 4. Matsukata I [4]
1892
1 year and 95 days
  Marquess
Itō Hirobumi

伊藤 博文
(1841–1909)
8 August
1892
31 August
1896
None 5. Itō II [1]
Mar. 1894
Sep. 1894
4 years and 24 days
During this interval, Privy Council Chairman Kuroda Kiyotaka was the acting Prime Minister.
  Count
Matsukata Masayoshi

松方 正義
(1835–1924)
18 September
1896
12 January
1898
None 6. Matsukata II [4]
1 year and 117 days
  Marquess
Itō Hirobumi

伊藤 博文
(1841–1909)
12 January
1898
30 June
1898
None 7. Itō III [1]
Mar. 1898
170 days
  Count
Ōkuma Shigenobu

大隈 重信
(1838–1922)
30 June
1898
8 November
1898
Kenseitō 8. Ōkuma I [5]
Aug. 1898
132 days
  Count
Yamagata Aritomo

山縣 有朋
(1838–1922)
8 November
1898
19 October
1900
Military
(Army)
9. Yamagata II [3]
1 year and 346 days
  Marquess
Itō Hirobumi

伊藤 博文
(1841–1909)
19 October
1900
10 May
1901
Rikken Seiyūkai 10. Itō IV [1]
204 days
During this interval, Privy Council Chairman Saionji Kinmochi was the acting Prime Minister.
  Count
Katsura Tarō

桂 太郎
(1848–1913)
2 June
1901
7 January
1906
Military
(Army)
11. Katsura I [6]
1902
1903
1904
4 years and 220 days
  Marquess
Saionji Kinmochi

西園寺 公望
(1849–1940)
7 January
1906
14 July
1908
Rikken Seiyūkai 12. Saionji I [7]
1908
2 years and 190 days
  Prince
Katsura Tarō

桂 太郎
(1848–1913)
14 July
1908
30 August
1911
Military
(Army)
13. Katsura II [6]
3 years and 48 days
  Marquess
Saionji Kinmochi

西園寺 公望
(1849–1940)
30 August
1911
21 December
1912
Rikken Seiyūkai 14. Saionji II [7]
1912
1 year and 114 days Taishō
 
(1912–1926)
  Prince
Katsura Tarō

桂 太郎
(1848–1913)
21 December
1912
20 February
1913
None 15. Katsura III [6]
62 days
  Count
Yamamoto Gonnohyōe

山本 權兵衛
(1852–1933)
20 February
1913
16 April
1914
Military
(Navy)
16. Yamamoto I [8]
1 year and 56 days
  Marquess
Ōkuma Shigenobu

大隈 重信
(1838–1922)
16 April
1914
9 October
1916
Rikken Dōshikai 17. Ōkuma II [5]
1915
2 years and 177 days
  Count
Terauchi Masatake

寺内 正毅
(1852–1919)
9 October
1916
29 September
1918
Military
(Army)
18. Terauchi [9]
1917
1 year and 356 days
  Hara Takashi
原 敬
Rep for Morioka
(1856–1921)
29 September
1918
4 November
1921
Rikken Seiyūkai 19. Hara [10]
1920
3 years and 37 days[†]
During this interval, Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai was the acting Prime Minister.
  Viscount
Takahashi Korekiyo

高橋 是清
(1854–1936)
13 November
1921
12 June
1922
Rikken Seiyūkai 20. Takahashi [11]
212 days
  Baron
Katō Tomosaburō

加藤 友三郎
(1861–1923)
12 June
1922
24 August
1923
Military
(Navy)
21. Katō To. [12]
1 year and 74 days[†]
During this interval, Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai was the acting Prime Minister.
  Count
Yamamoto Gonnohyōe

山本 權兵衛
(1852–1933)
2 September
1923
7 January
1924
Military
(Navy)
22. Yamamoto II [8]
128 days
  Viscount
Kiyoura Keigo

清浦 奎吾
(1850–1942)
7 January
1924
11 June
1924
None 23. Kiyoura [13]
157 days
  Viscount
Katō Takaaki

加藤 高明
(1860–1926)
11 June
1924
28 January
1926
1924 Kenseikai 24. Katō Ta. [14]
1 year and 232 days[†]
During this interval, Interior Minister Wakatsuki Reijirō was the acting Prime Minister.
  Wakatsuki Reijirō
若槻 禮次郎
(1866–1949)
30 January
1926
20 April
1927
Kenseikai 25. Wakatsuki I [15]
1 year and 81 days Shōwa
 
(1926–1989)
  Baron
Tanaka Giichi

田中 義一
(1864–1929)
20 April
1927
2 July
1929
Rikken Seiyūkai 26. Tanaka G. [16]
1928
2 years and 74 days
  Hamaguchi Osachi
濱口 雄幸
Rep for Kochi 2nd
(1870–1931)
2 July
1929
14 April
1931
Rikken Minseitō 27. Hamaguchi [17]
1930
1 year and 287 days
During this interval, Foreign Minister Kijūrō Shidehara was the acting Prime Minister.
  Baron
Wakatsuki Reijirō

若槻 禮次郎
(1866–1949)
14 April
1931
13 December
1931
Rikken Minseitō 28. Wakatsuki II [15]
244 days
  Inukai Tsuyoshi
犬養 毅
Rep for Okayama 2nd
(1855–1932)
13 December
1931
15 May
1932
Rikken Seiyūkai 29. Inukai [18]
1932
155 days[†]
During this interval, Finance Minister Takahashi Korekiyo was the acting Prime Minister.
  Viscount
Saitō Makoto

齋藤 實
(1858–1936)
26 May
1932
8 July
1934
Military
(Navy)
30. Saitō [19]
2 years and 44 days
  Keisuke Okada
岡田 啓介
(1868–1952)
8 July
1934
9 March
1936
Military
(Navy)
31. Okada [20]
1936
1 year and 246 days
During this interval, Interior Minister Fumio Gotō was the acting Prime Minister.
  Kōki Hirota
廣田 弘毅
(1878–1948)
9 March
1936
2 February
1937
None 32. Hirota [21]
331 days
  Senjūrō Hayashi
林 銑十郞
(1876–1943)
2 February
1937
4 June
1937
Military
(Army)
33. Hayashi [22]
1937
123 days
  Prince
Fumimaro Konoe

近衞 文麿
(1891–1945)
4 June
1937
5 January
1939
None 34. Konoe I [23]
1 year and 216 days
  Baron
Kiichirō Hiranuma

平沼 騏一郞
(1867–1952)
5 January
1939
30 August
1939
None 35. Hiranuma [24]
238 days
  Nobuyuki Abe
阿部 信行
(1875–1953)
30 August
1939
16 January
1940
Military
(Army)
36. N. Abe [25]
140 days
  Mitsumasa Yonai
米内 光政
(1880–1948)
16 January
1940
22 July
1940
Military
(Navy)
37. Yonai [26]
189 days
  Prince
Fumimaro Konoe

近衞 文麿
(1891–1945)
22 July
1940
18 October
1941
None 38. Konoe II [23]
Taisei Yokusankai
1 year and 89 days 39. Konoe III
  Hideki Tōjō
東條 英機
(1884–1948)
18 October
1941
22 July
1944
Taisei Yokusankai 40. Tōjō [27]
1942
2 years and 279 days
  Kuniaki Koiso
小磯 國昭
(1880–1950)
22 July
1944
7 April
1945
Taisei Yokusankai 41. Koiso [28]
260 days
  Baron
Kantarō Suzuki

鈴木 貫太郞
(1868–1948)
7 April
1945
17 August
1945
Taisei Yokusankai 42. K. Suzuki [29]
133 days None
  Prince
Naruhiko Higashikuni

東久邇宮稔彦王
(1887–1990)
17 August
1945
9 October
1945
Imperial Family 43. Higashikuni [30]
54 days
  Baron
Kijūrō Shidehara

幣原 喜重郞
(1872–1951)
9 October
1945
22 May
1946
Progressive 44. Shidehara [31]
226 days
  Shigeru Yoshida
吉田 茂
(1878–1967)
22 May
1946
24 May
1947
1946 Liberal 45. Yoshida I [32]
1 year and 3 days
  Tetsu Katayama
片山 哲
Rep for Kanagawa 3rd
(1887–1978)
24 May
1947
10 March
1948
1947 Socialist 46. Katayama [33]
292 days
  Hitoshi Ashida
芦田 均
Rep for Kyōto 2nd
(1887–1959)
10 March
1948
15 October
1948
Democratic 47. Ashida [34]
220 days
  Shigeru Yoshida
吉田 茂
Rep for Kōchi At-large
(1878–1967)
15 October
1948
10 December
1954
Democratic Liberal 48. Yoshida II [32]
1949 49. Yoshida III
Liberal
1952 50. Yoshida IV
1953 51. Yoshida IV
6 years and 57 days
  Ichirō Hatoyama
鳩山 一郎
Rep for Tokyo 1st
(1883–1959)
10 December
1954
23 December
1956
Democratic 52. Hatoyama I. I [35]
1955 53. Hatoyama I. II
Liberal Democratic 54. Hatoyama I. III
2 years and 14 days
  Tanzan Ishibashi
石橋 湛山
Rep for Shizuoka 2nd
(1884–1973)
23 December
1956
25 February
1957
Liberal Democratic 55. Ishibashi [36]
65 days
  Nobusuke Kishi
岸 信介
Rep for Yamaguchi 2nd
(1896–1987)
25 February
1957
19 July
1960
Liberal Democratic 56. Kishi I [37]
1958 57. Kishi II
3 years and 146 days
  Hayato Ikeda
池田 勇人
Rep for Hiroshima 2nd
(1899–1965)
19 July
1960
9 November
1964
Liberal Democratic 58. Ikeda I [38]
1960 59. Ikeda II
1963 60. Ikeda III
4 years and 114 days
  Eisaku Satō
佐藤 榮作
Rep for Yamaguchi 2nd
(1901–1975)
9 November
1964
7 July
1972
Liberal Democratic 61. Satō I [39]
1967 62. Satō II
1969 63. Satō III
7 years and 242 days
  Kakuei Tanaka
田中 角榮
Rep for Niigata 3rd
(1918–1993)
7 July
1972
9 December
1974
Liberal Democratic 64. Tanaka K. I [40]
1972 65. Tanaka K. II
2 years and 156 days
  Takeo Miki
三木 武夫
Rep for Tokushima At-large
(1907–1988)
9 December
1974
24 December
1976
Liberal Democratic 66. Miki [41]
2 years and 16 days
  Takeo Fukuda
福田 赳夫
Rep for Gunma 3rd
(1905–1995)
24 December
1976
7 December
1978
1976 Liberal Democratic 67. Fukuda T. [42]
1 year and 349 days
  Masayoshi Ōhira
大平 正芳
Rep for Kagawa 2nd
(1910–1980)
7 December
1978
12 June
1980
Liberal Democratic 68. Ōhira I [43]
1979 69. Ōhira II
1 year and 189 days[†]
During this interval, Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Ito was the acting Prime Minister.
  Zenkō Suzuki
鈴木 善幸
Rep for Iwate 1st
(1911–2004)
17 July
1980
27 November
1982
1980 Liberal Democratic 70. Suzuki Z. [44]
2 years and 134 days
  Yasuhiro Nakasone
中曽根 康弘
Rep for Gunma 3rd
(1918–2019)
27 November
1982
6 November
1987
Liberal Democratic 71. Nakasone I [45]
1983 72. Nakasone II
1986 72. Nakasone II
4 years and 345 days
  Noboru Takeshita
竹下 登
Rep for Shimane At-large
(1924–2000)
6 November
1987
3 June
1989
Liberal Democratic 74. Takeshita [46]
1 year and 210 days Akihito
(Heisei)

 
(1989–2019)
  Sōsuke Uno
宇野 宗佑
Rep for Shiga At-large
(1922–1998)
3 June
1989
10 August
1989
Liberal Democratic 75. Uno [47]
69 days
  Toshiki Kaifu
海部 俊樹
Rep for Aichi 3rd
(1931–2022)
10 August
1989
5 November
1991
Liberal Democratic 76. Kaifu I [48]
1990 77. Kaifu II
2 years and 88 days
  Kiichi Miyazawa
宮澤 喜一
Rep for Hiroshima 3rd
(1919–2007)
5 November
1991
9 August
1993
Liberal Democratic 78. Miyazawa [49]
1 year and 278 days
  Morihiro Hosokawa
細川 護熙
Rep for Kumamoto 1st
(born 1938)
9 August
1993
28 April
1994
1993 New 79. Hosokawa [50]
263 days
  Tsutomu Hata
羽田 孜
Rep for Nagano 2nd
(1935–2017)
28 April
1994
30 June
1994
Renewal 80. Hata [51]
64 days
  Tomiichi Murayama
村山 富市
Rep for Ōita 1st
(born 1924)
30 June
1994
11 January
1996
Socialist 81. Murayama [52]
1 year and 196 days
  Ryūtarō Hashimoto
橋本 龍太郎
Rep for Okayama 4th
(1937–2006)
11 January
1996
30 July
1998
Liberal Democratic 82. Hashimoto I [53]
1996 83. Hashimoto II
2 years and 201 days
  Keizō Obuchi
小渕 恵三
Rep for Gunma 5th
(1937–2000)
30 July
1998
5 April
2000
Liberal Democratic 84. Obuchi [54]
1 year and 251 days
  Yoshirō Mori
森 喜朗
Rep for Ishikawa 2nd
(born 1937)
5 April
2000
26 April
2001
Liberal Democratic 85. Mori I [55]
2000 86. Mori II
1 year and 22 days
  Junichiro Koizumi
小泉 純一郎
Rep for Kanagawa 11th
(born 1942)
26 April
2001
26 September
2006
Liberal Democratic 87. Koizumi I [56]
2003 88. Koizumi II
2005 89. Koizumi III
5 years and 154 days
  Shinzo Abe
安倍 晋三
Rep for Yamaguchi 4th
(1954–2022)
26 September
2006
26 September
2007
Liberal Democratic 90. Abe S. I [57]
1 year and 1 day
  Yasuo Fukuda
福田 康夫
Rep for Gunma 4th
(born 1936)
26 September
2007
24 September
2008
Liberal Democratic 91. Fukuda Y. [58]
365 days
  Tarō Asō
麻生 太郎
Rep for Fukuoka 8th
(born 1940)
24 September
2008
16 September
2009
Liberal Democratic 92. Asō [59]
358 days
  Yukio Hatoyama
鳩山 由紀夫
Rep for Hokkaido 9th
(born 1947)
16 September
2009
8 June
2010
2009 Democratic 93. Hatoyama Y. [60]
266 days
  Naoto Kan
菅 直人
Rep for Tokyo 18th
(born 1946)
8 June
2010
2 September
2011
Democratic 94. Kan [61]
1 year and 87 days
  Yoshihiko Noda
野田 佳彦
Rep for Chiba 4th
(born 1957)
2 September
2011
26 December
2012
Democratic 95. Noda [62]
1 year and 116 days
  Shinzo Abe
安倍 晋三
Rep for Yamaguchi 4th
(1954–2022)
26 December
2012
16 September
2020
2012 Liberal Democratic 96. Abe S. II [57]
2014 97. Abe S. III
2017 98. Abe S. IV
7 years and 266 days Naruhito
(Reiwa)

 
(2019–present)
  Yoshihide Suga
菅 義偉
Rep for Kanagawa 2nd
(born 1948)
16 September
2020
4 October
2021
Liberal Democratic 99. Suga [63]
1 year and 19 days
  Fumio Kishida
岸田 文雄
Rep for Hiroshima 1st
(born 1957)
4 October
2021
Incumbent Liberal Democratic 100. Kishida I [64]
2021 101. Kishida II
1 year and 95 days

Timeline

Fumio KishidaYoshihide SugaYoshihiko NodaNaoto KanYukio HatoyamaTaro AsoYasuo FukudaShinzo AbeJunichiro KoizumiYoshiro MoriKeizo ObuchiRyutaro HashimotoTomiichi MurayamaTsutomu HataMorihiro HosokawaKiichi MiyazawaToshiki KaifuSosuke UnoNoboru TakeshitaYasuhiro NakasoneZenko SuzukiMasayoshi ItoMasayoshi OhiraTakeo FukudaTakeo MikiKakuei TanakaEisaku SatoHayato IkedaNobusuke KishiTanzan IshibashiIchiro HatoyamaHitoshi AshidaTetsu KatayamaShigeru YoshidaKijūrō ShideharaPrince Naruhiko HigashikuniKantarō SuzukiKuniaki KoisoHideki TojoMitsumasa YonaiNobuyuki AbeHiranuma KiichirōFumimaro KonoeSenjūrō HayashiKōki HirotaKeisuke OkadaSaitō MakotoInukai TsuyoshiOsachi HamaguchiTanaka GiichiWakatsuki ReijirōKatō TakaakiKiyoura KeigoKatō TomosaburōTakahashi KorekiyoHara TakashiTerauchi MasatakeYamamoto GonnohyōeSaionji KinmochiKatsura TarōŌkuma ShigenobuMatsukata MasayoshiYamagata AritomoKuroda KiyotakaIto Hirobumi

Rank by length of total tenures

Rank Prime Minister Party Start of 1st
Administration
Terms Days
1 Shinzo Abe LDP 2006 4 3188
2 Katsura Tarō None 1901 3 2886
3 Eisaku Satō LDP 1964 3 2798
4 Itō Hirobumi None 1885 4 2720
5 Shigeru Yoshida Liberal/DLP/Liberal 1946 5 2616
6 Junichirō Koizumi LDP 2001 3 1980
7 Yasuhiro Nakasone LDP 1982 3 1806
8 Hayato Ikeda LDP 1960 3 1575
9 Saionji Kinmochi Rikken Seiyūkai 1906 2 1400
10 Nobusuke Kishi LDP 1957 2 1241
11 Yamagata Aritomo None 1889 2 1210
12 Hara Takashi Rikken Seiyūkai 1918 1 1133
13 Ōkuma Shigenobu Kenseitō 1898 2 1040
14 Fumimaro Konoe None/IRAA 1937 3 1035
15 Hideki Tojo IRAA 1941 1 1009
16 Matsukata Masayoshi None 1891 2 943
17 Ryūtarō Hashimoto LDP 1996 2 932
18 Kakuei Tanaka LDP 1972 2 886
19 Zenkō Suzuki LDP 1980 1 864
20 Toshiki Kaifu LDP 1989 2 818
21 Tanaka Giichi Rikken Seiyūkai 1927 1 805
22 Saitō Makoto Military (Navy) 1932 1 774
23 Takeo Miki LDP 1974 1 747
24 Ichirō Hatoyama JDP/LDP 1954 3 745
25 Terauchi Masatake Military (Army) 1916 1 721
26 Takeo Fukuda LDP 1976 1 714
27 Wakatsuki Reijirō Kenseikai 1926 2 690
28 Hamaguchi Osachi Rikken Minseitō 1929 1 652
29 Kiichi Miyazawa LDP 1991 1 644
30 Keizō Obuchi LDP 1998 1 616
31 Keisuke Okada Military (Navy) 1934 1 611
32 Katō Takaaki Kenseikai 1924 1 597
33 Noboru Takeshita LDP 1987 1 576
34 Tomiichi Murayama JSP 1994 1 561
35 Masayoshi Ōhira LDP 1978 2 554
36 Yamamoto Gonnohyōe Military (Navy) 1913 2 549
37 Kiyotaka Kuroda None 1888 1 544
38 Yoshihiko Noda DPJ 2011 1 482
39 Fumio Kishida LDP 2021 1 460
(incumbent)
40 Naoto Kan DPJ 2010 1 452
41 Katō Tomosaburō Military (Navy) 1922 1 439
42 Yoshirō Mori LDP 2000 1 387
43 Yoshihide Suga LDP 2020 1 384
44 Yasuo Fukuda LDP 2007 1 365
45 Tarō Asō LDP 2008 1 358
46 Kōki Hirota None 1936 1 331
47 Tetsu Katayama JSP 1947 1 292
48 Yukio Hatoyama DPJ 2009 1 266
49 Morihiro Hosokawa JNP 1993 1 263
50 Kuniaki Koiso IRAA 1944 1 260
51 Hiranuma Kiichirō None 1939 1 238
52 Kijūrō Shidehara Progressive 1945 1 226
53 Hitoshi Ashida Democratic 1948 1 220
54 Korekiyo Takahashi Rikken Seiyūkai 1921 1 212
55 Mitsumasa Yonai Military (Navy) 1940 1 189
56 Kiyoura Keigo None 1924 1 157
57 Tsuyoshi Inukai Rikken Seiyūkai 1931 1 156
58 Nobuyuki Abe Military (Army) 1939 1 140
59 Kantarō Suzuki IRAA/None 1945 1 133
60 Senjūrō Hayashi Military (Army) 1937 1 123
61 Sōsuke Uno LDP 1989 1 69
62 Tanzan Ishibashi LDP 1956 1 65
63 Tsutomu Hata JRP 1994 1 64
64 Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni Imperial Family 1945 1 54

Relations between Japanese prime ministers

Relations Japanese prime ministers
brothers 1. Nobusuke Kishi (older) and Eisaku Satō (younger)
grandfather and grandson 2. Nobusuke Kishi and Shinzo Abe
3. Ichirō Hatoyama and Yukio Hatoyama
4. Fumimaro Konoe and Morihiro Hosokawa
5. Shigeru Yoshida and Tarō Asō
great-uncle and great-nephew 6. Eisaku Satō and Shinzo Abe
father and son 7. Takeo Fukuda and Yasuo Fukuda
father-in-law and son-in-law 8. Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō Asō

See also

Notes

  • ^† Died in office

References

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The prime minister of Japan is the head of the executive branch and chief minister of the government of Japan This is a list of prime ministers of Japan from when the first Japanese prime minister in the modern sense Itō Hirobumi took office in 1885 until the present day The office is currently held by Fumio Kishida Those prime ministers under the Meiji Constitution had a mandate from the emperor The electoral mandates shown are for the lower house of the Imperial Diet that was not constitutionally guaranteed to have any influence on the appointment of the prime minister Top left Ito Hirobumi became the first prime minister of Japan in 1885 Top right Katsura Tarō was the longest serving prime minister in the Imperial period and held the office on three different occasions Bottom left Eisaku Satō was the longest uninterrupted serving prime minister holding office from 1964 to 1972 until his record was surpassed by Shinzo Abe in August 2020 Bottom right Shinzo Abe the longest serving prime minister holding office from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020 Contents 1 Daijō daijin 1 1 Daijō daijin 2 List of prime ministers 3 Timeline 4 Rank by length of total tenures 5 Relations between Japanese prime ministers 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksDaijō daijin EditThe office of Daijō daijin 太政大臣 Chancellor of the Realm of Japan was the equivalent of what would become the office of prime minister It was an ancient role which had been discontinued in the 18th century and briefly revived during the Meiji era Daijō daijin Edit 1871 1885 Sanjō Sanetomi 三条実美 1837 1891 The office of Daijō daijin was abolished in December 1885 with the appointment of Itō Hirobumi in the new position of prime minister List of prime ministers EditContents by era Meiji 1867 1912 Taishō 1912 1926 Shōwa 1926 1989 Heisei 1989 2019 Reiwa 2019 present Portrait Prime minister Life span Term of office amp mandateDuration in years and days Party Government Emperor Reign Ref Count Itō Hirobumi伊藤 博文 1841 1909 22 December 1885 30 April 1888 None 1 Itō I Meiji 1867 1912 1 2 years and 131 days Count Kuroda Kiyotaka黒田 清隆 1840 1900 30 April 1888 25 October 1889 None 2 Kuroda 2 1 year and 179 days Prince Sanjō Sanetomi三條 實美 1837 1891 25 October 1889 24 December 1889 None Sanjō caretaker61 days Count Yamagata Aritomo山縣 有朋 1838 1922 24 December 1889 6 May 1891 Military Army 3 Yamagata I 3 18901 year and 134 days Count Matsukata Masayoshi松方 正義 1835 1924 6 May 1891 8 August 1892 None 4 Matsukata I 4 18921 year and 95 days Marquess Itō Hirobumi伊藤 博文 1841 1909 8 August 1892 31 August 1896 None 5 Itō II 1 Mar 1894Sep 18944 years and 24 daysDuring this interval Privy Council Chairman Kuroda Kiyotaka was the acting Prime Minister Count Matsukata Masayoshi松方 正義 1835 1924 18 September 1896 12 January 1898 None 6 Matsukata II 4 1 year and 117 days Marquess Itō Hirobumi伊藤 博文 1841 1909 12 January 1898 30 June 1898 None 7 Itō III 1 Mar 1898170 days Count Ōkuma Shigenobu大隈 重信 1838 1922 30 June 1898 8 November 1898 Kenseitō 8 Ōkuma I 5 Aug 1898132 days Count Yamagata Aritomo山縣 有朋 1838 1922 8 November 1898 19 October 1900 Military Army 9 Yamagata II 3 1 year and 346 days Marquess Itō Hirobumi伊藤 博文 1841 1909 19 October 1900 10 May 1901 Rikken Seiyukai 10 Itō IV 1 204 daysDuring this interval Privy Council Chairman Saionji Kinmochi was the acting Prime Minister Count Katsura Tarō桂 太郎 1848 1913 2 June 1901 7 January 1906 Military Army 11 Katsura I 6 1902190319044 years and 220 days Marquess Saionji Kinmochi西園寺 公望 1849 1940 7 January 1906 14 July 1908 Rikken Seiyukai 12 Saionji I 7 19082 years and 190 days Prince Katsura Tarō桂 太郎 1848 1913 14 July 1908 30 August 1911 Military Army 13 Katsura II 6 3 years and 48 days Marquess Saionji Kinmochi西園寺 公望 1849 1940 30 August 1911 21 December 1912 Rikken Seiyukai 14 Saionji II 7 19121 year and 114 days Taishō 1912 1926 Prince Katsura Tarō桂 太郎 1848 1913 21 December 1912 20 February 1913 None 15 Katsura III 6 62 days Count Yamamoto Gonnohyōe山本 權兵衛 1852 1933 20 February 1913 16 April 1914 Military Navy 16 Yamamoto I 8 1 year and 56 days Marquess Ōkuma Shigenobu大隈 重信 1838 1922 16 April 1914 9 October 1916 Rikken Dōshikai 17 Ōkuma II 5 19152 years and 177 days Count Terauchi Masatake寺内 正毅 1852 1919 9 October 1916 29 September 1918 Military Army 18 Terauchi 9 19171 year and 356 days Hara Takashi原 敬 Rep for Morioka 1856 1921 29 September 1918 4 November 1921 Rikken Seiyukai 19 Hara 10 19203 years and 37 days During this interval Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai was the acting Prime Minister Viscount Takahashi Korekiyo高橋 是清 1854 1936 13 November 1921 12 June 1922 Rikken Seiyukai 20 Takahashi 11 212 days Baron Katō Tomosaburō加藤 友三郎 1861 1923 12 June 1922 24 August 1923 Military Navy 21 Katō To 12 1 year and 74 days During this interval Foreign Minister Uchida Kosai was the acting Prime Minister Count Yamamoto Gonnohyōe山本 權兵衛 1852 1933 2 September 1923 7 January 1924 Military Navy 22 Yamamoto II 8 128 days Viscount Kiyoura Keigo清浦 奎吾 1850 1942 7 January 1924 11 June 1924 None 23 Kiyoura 13 157 days Viscount Katō Takaaki加藤 高明 1860 1926 11 June 1924 28 January 1926 1924 Kenseikai 24 Katō Ta 14 1 year and 232 days During this interval Interior Minister Wakatsuki Reijirō was the acting Prime Minister Wakatsuki Reijirō若槻 禮次郎 1866 1949 30 January 1926 20 April 1927 Kenseikai 25 Wakatsuki I 15 1 year and 81 days Shōwa 1926 1989 Baron Tanaka Giichi田中 義一 1864 1929 20 April 1927 2 July 1929 Rikken Seiyukai 26 Tanaka G 16 19282 years and 74 days Hamaguchi Osachi濱口 雄幸 Rep for Kochi 2nd 1870 1931 2 July 1929 14 April 1931 Rikken Minseitō 27 Hamaguchi 17 19301 year and 287 daysDuring this interval Foreign Minister Kijurō Shidehara was the acting Prime Minister Baron Wakatsuki Reijirō若槻 禮次郎 1866 1949 14 April 1931 13 December 1931 Rikken Minseitō 28 Wakatsuki II 15 244 days Inukai Tsuyoshi犬養 毅 Rep for Okayama 2nd 1855 1932 13 December 1931 15 May 1932 Rikken Seiyukai 29 Inukai 18 1932155 days During this interval Finance Minister Takahashi Korekiyo was the acting Prime Minister Viscount Saitō Makoto齋藤 實 1858 1936 26 May 1932 8 July 1934 Military Navy 30 Saitō 19 2 years and 44 days Keisuke Okada岡田 啓介 1868 1952 8 July 1934 9 March 1936 Military Navy 31 Okada 20 19361 year and 246 daysDuring this interval Interior Minister Fumio Gotō was the acting Prime Minister Kōki Hirota廣田 弘毅 1878 1948 9 March 1936 2 February 1937 None 32 Hirota 21 331 days Senjurō Hayashi林 銑十郞 1876 1943 2 February 1937 4 June 1937 Military Army 33 Hayashi 22 1937123 days Prince Fumimaro Konoe近衞 文麿 1891 1945 4 June 1937 5 January 1939 None 34 Konoe I 23 1 year and 216 days Baron Kiichirō Hiranuma平沼 騏一郞 1867 1952 5 January 1939 30 August 1939 None 35 Hiranuma 24 238 days Nobuyuki Abe阿部 信行 1875 1953 30 August 1939 16 January 1940 Military Army 36 N Abe 25 140 days Mitsumasa Yonai米内 光政 1880 1948 16 January 1940 22 July 1940 Military Navy 37 Yonai 26 189 days Prince Fumimaro Konoe近衞 文麿 1891 1945 22 July 1940 18 October 1941 None 38 Konoe II 23 Taisei Yokusankai1 year and 89 days 39 Konoe III Hideki Tōjō東條 英機 1884 1948 18 October 1941 22 July 1944 Taisei Yokusankai 40 Tōjō 27 19422 years and 279 days Kuniaki Koiso小磯 國昭 1880 1950 22 July 1944 7 April 1945 Taisei Yokusankai 41 Koiso 28 260 days Baron Kantarō Suzuki鈴木 貫太郞 1868 1948 7 April 1945 17 August 1945 Taisei Yokusankai 42 K Suzuki 29 133 days None Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni東久邇宮稔彦王 1887 1990 17 August 1945 9 October 1945 Imperial Family 43 Higashikuni 30 54 days Baron Kijurō Shidehara幣原 喜重郞 1872 1951 9 October 1945 22 May 1946 Progressive 44 Shidehara 31 226 days Shigeru Yoshida吉田 茂 1878 1967 22 May 1946 24 May 1947 1946 Liberal 45 Yoshida I 32 1 year and 3 days Tetsu Katayama片山 哲 Rep for Kanagawa 3rd 1887 1978 24 May 1947 10 March 1948 1947 Socialist 46 Katayama 33 292 days Hitoshi Ashida芦田 均 Rep for Kyōto 2nd 1887 1959 10 March 1948 15 October 1948 Democratic 47 Ashida 34 220 days Shigeru Yoshida吉田 茂 Rep for Kōchi At large 1878 1967 15 October 1948 10 December 1954 Democratic Liberal 48 Yoshida II 32 1949 49 Yoshida IIILiberal1952 50 Yoshida IV1953 51 Yoshida IV6 years and 57 days Ichirō Hatoyama鳩山 一郎 Rep for Tokyo 1st 1883 1959 10 December 1954 23 December 1956 Democratic 52 Hatoyama I I 35 1955 53 Hatoyama I II Liberal Democratic 54 Hatoyama I III2 years and 14 days Tanzan Ishibashi石橋 湛山 Rep for Shizuoka 2nd 1884 1973 23 December 1956 25 February 1957 Liberal Democratic 55 Ishibashi 36 65 days Nobusuke Kishi岸 信介 Rep for Yamaguchi 2nd 1896 1987 25 February 1957 19 July 1960 Liberal Democratic 56 Kishi I 37 1958 57 Kishi II3 years and 146 days Hayato Ikeda池田 勇人 Rep for Hiroshima 2nd 1899 1965 19 July 1960 9 November 1964 Liberal Democratic 58 Ikeda I 38 1960 59 Ikeda II1963 60 Ikeda III4 years and 114 days Eisaku Satō佐藤 榮作 Rep for Yamaguchi 2nd 1901 1975 9 November 1964 7 July 1972 Liberal Democratic 61 Satō I 39 1967 62 Satō II1969 63 Satō III7 years and 242 days Kakuei Tanaka田中 角榮 Rep for Niigata 3rd 1918 1993 7 July 1972 9 December 1974 Liberal Democratic 64 Tanaka K I 40 1972 65 Tanaka K II2 years and 156 days Takeo Miki三木 武夫 Rep for Tokushima At large 1907 1988 9 December 1974 24 December 1976 Liberal Democratic 66 Miki 41 2 years and 16 days Takeo Fukuda福田 赳夫 Rep for Gunma 3rd 1905 1995 24 December 1976 7 December 1978 1976 Liberal Democratic 67 Fukuda T 42 1 year and 349 days Masayoshi Ōhira大平 正芳 Rep for Kagawa 2nd 1910 1980 7 December 1978 12 June 1980 Liberal Democratic 68 Ōhira I 43 1979 69 Ōhira II1 year and 189 days During this interval Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Ito was the acting Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki鈴木 善幸 Rep for Iwate 1st 1911 2004 17 July 1980 27 November 1982 1980 Liberal Democratic 70 Suzuki Z 44 2 years and 134 days Yasuhiro Nakasone中曽根 康弘 Rep for Gunma 3rd 1918 2019 27 November 1982 6 November 1987 Liberal Democratic 71 Nakasone I 45 1983 72 Nakasone II1986 72 Nakasone II4 years and 345 days Noboru Takeshita竹下 登 Rep for Shimane At large 1924 2000 6 November 1987 3 June 1989 Liberal Democratic 74 Takeshita 46 1 year and 210 days Akihito Heisei 1989 2019 Sōsuke Uno宇野 宗佑 Rep for Shiga At large 1922 1998 3 June 1989 10 August 1989 Liberal Democratic 75 Uno 47 69 days Toshiki Kaifu海部 俊樹 Rep for Aichi 3rd 1931 2022 10 August 1989 5 November 1991 Liberal Democratic 76 Kaifu I 48 1990 77 Kaifu II2 years and 88 days Kiichi Miyazawa宮澤 喜一 Rep for Hiroshima 3rd 1919 2007 5 November 1991 9 August 1993 Liberal Democratic 78 Miyazawa 49 1 year and 278 days Morihiro Hosokawa細川 護熙 Rep for Kumamoto 1st born 1938 9 August 1993 28 April 1994 1993 New 79 Hosokawa 50 263 days Tsutomu Hata羽田 孜 Rep for Nagano 2nd 1935 2017 28 April 1994 30 June 1994 Renewal 80 Hata 51 64 days Tomiichi Murayama村山 富市 Rep for Ōita 1st born 1924 30 June 1994 11 January 1996 Socialist 81 Murayama 52 1 year and 196 days Ryutarō Hashimoto橋本 龍太郎 Rep for Okayama 4th 1937 2006 11 January 1996 30 July 1998 Liberal Democratic 82 Hashimoto I 53 1996 83 Hashimoto II2 years and 201 days Keizō Obuchi小渕 恵三 Rep for Gunma 5th 1937 2000 30 July 1998 5 April 2000 Liberal Democratic 84 Obuchi 54 1 year and 251 days Yoshirō Mori森 喜朗 Rep for Ishikawa 2nd born 1937 5 April 2000 26 April 2001 Liberal Democratic 85 Mori I 55 2000 86 Mori II1 year and 22 days Junichiro Koizumi小泉 純一郎 Rep for Kanagawa 11th born 1942 26 April 2001 26 September 2006 Liberal Democratic 87 Koizumi I 56 2003 88 Koizumi II2005 89 Koizumi III5 years and 154 days Shinzo Abe安倍 晋三 Rep for Yamaguchi 4th 1954 2022 26 September 2006 26 September 2007 Liberal Democratic 90 Abe S I 57 1 year and 1 day Yasuo Fukuda福田 康夫 Rep for Gunma 4th born 1936 26 September 2007 24 September 2008 Liberal Democratic 91 Fukuda Y 58 365 days Tarō Asō麻生 太郎 Rep for Fukuoka 8th born 1940 24 September 2008 16 September 2009 Liberal Democratic 92 Asō 59 358 days Yukio Hatoyama鳩山 由紀夫 Rep for Hokkaido 9th born 1947 16 September 2009 8 June 2010 2009 Democratic 93 Hatoyama Y 60 266 days Naoto Kan菅 直人 Rep for Tokyo 18th born 1946 8 June 2010 2 September 2011 Democratic 94 Kan 61 1 year and 87 days Yoshihiko Noda野田 佳彦 Rep for Chiba 4th born 1957 2 September 2011 26 December 2012 Democratic 95 Noda 62 1 year and 116 days Shinzo Abe安倍 晋三 Rep for Yamaguchi 4th 1954 2022 26 December 2012 16 September 2020 2012 Liberal Democratic 96 Abe S II 57 2014 97 Abe S III2017 98 Abe S IV7 years and 266 days Naruhito Reiwa 2019 present Yoshihide Suga菅 義偉 Rep for Kanagawa 2nd born 1948 16 September 2020 4 October 2021 Liberal Democratic 99 Suga 63 1 year and 19 days Fumio Kishida岸田 文雄 Rep for Hiroshima 1st born 1957 4 October 2021 Incumbent Liberal Democratic 100 Kishida I 64 2021 101 Kishida II1 year and 95 daysTimeline EditRank by length of total tenures EditRank Prime Minister Party Start of 1stAdministration Terms Days1 Shinzo Abe LDP 2006 4 31882 Katsura Tarō None 1901 3 28863 Eisaku Satō LDP 1964 3 27984 Itō Hirobumi None 1885 4 27205 Shigeru Yoshida Liberal DLP Liberal 1946 5 26166 Junichirō Koizumi LDP 2001 3 19807 Yasuhiro Nakasone LDP 1982 3 18068 Hayato Ikeda LDP 1960 3 15759 Saionji Kinmochi Rikken Seiyukai 1906 2 140010 Nobusuke Kishi LDP 1957 2 124111 Yamagata Aritomo None 1889 2 121012 Hara Takashi Rikken Seiyukai 1918 1 113313 Ōkuma Shigenobu Kenseitō 1898 2 104014 Fumimaro Konoe None IRAA 1937 3 103515 Hideki Tojo IRAA 1941 1 100916 Matsukata Masayoshi None 1891 2 94317 Ryutarō Hashimoto LDP 1996 2 93218 Kakuei Tanaka LDP 1972 2 88619 Zenkō Suzuki LDP 1980 1 86420 Toshiki Kaifu LDP 1989 2 81821 Tanaka Giichi Rikken Seiyukai 1927 1 80522 Saitō Makoto Military Navy 1932 1 77423 Takeo Miki LDP 1974 1 74724 Ichirō Hatoyama JDP LDP 1954 3 74525 Terauchi Masatake Military Army 1916 1 72126 Takeo Fukuda LDP 1976 1 71427 Wakatsuki Reijirō Kenseikai 1926 2 69028 Hamaguchi Osachi Rikken Minseitō 1929 1 65229 Kiichi Miyazawa LDP 1991 1 64430 Keizō Obuchi LDP 1998 1 61631 Keisuke Okada Military Navy 1934 1 61132 Katō Takaaki Kenseikai 1924 1 59733 Noboru Takeshita LDP 1987 1 57634 Tomiichi Murayama JSP 1994 1 56135 Masayoshi Ōhira LDP 1978 2 55436 Yamamoto Gonnohyōe Military Navy 1913 2 54937 Kiyotaka Kuroda None 1888 1 54438 Yoshihiko Noda DPJ 2011 1 48239 Fumio Kishida LDP 2021 1 460 incumbent 40 Naoto Kan DPJ 2010 1 45241 Katō Tomosaburō Military Navy 1922 1 43942 Yoshirō Mori LDP 2000 1 38743 Yoshihide Suga LDP 2020 1 38444 Yasuo Fukuda LDP 2007 1 36545 Tarō Asō LDP 2008 1 35846 Kōki Hirota None 1936 1 33147 Tetsu Katayama JSP 1947 1 29248 Yukio Hatoyama DPJ 2009 1 26649 Morihiro Hosokawa JNP 1993 1 26350 Kuniaki Koiso IRAA 1944 1 26051 Hiranuma Kiichirō None 1939 1 23852 Kijurō Shidehara Progressive 1945 1 22653 Hitoshi Ashida Democratic 1948 1 22054 Korekiyo Takahashi Rikken Seiyukai 1921 1 21255 Mitsumasa Yonai Military Navy 1940 1 18956 Kiyoura Keigo None 1924 1 15757 Tsuyoshi Inukai Rikken Seiyukai 1931 1 15658 Nobuyuki Abe Military Army 1939 1 14059 Kantarō Suzuki IRAA None 1945 1 13360 Senjurō Hayashi Military Army 1937 1 12361 Sōsuke Uno LDP 1989 1 6962 Tanzan Ishibashi LDP 1956 1 6563 Tsutomu Hata JRP 1994 1 6464 Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni Imperial Family 1945 1 54Relations between Japanese prime ministers EditRelations Japanese prime ministersbrothers 1 Nobusuke Kishi older and Eisaku Satō younger grandfather and grandson 2 Nobusuke Kishi and Shinzo Abe3 Ichirō Hatoyama and Yukio Hatoyama4 Fumimaro Konoe and Morihiro Hosokawa5 Shigeru Yoshida and Tarō Asōgreat uncle and great nephew 6 Eisaku Satō and Shinzo Abefather and son 7 Takeo Fukuda and Yasuo Fukudafather in law and son in law 8 Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō AsōSee also EditCabinet of Japan List of cabinets of Japan Deputy Prime Minister of JapanNotes Edit Died in officeReferences Edit a b c d 第1 5 7 10代 伊藤 博文 1st 5th 7th 10th Itō Hirobumi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第2代 黑田 清隆 2nd Kuroda Kiyotaka in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 a b 第3 9代 山縣 有朋 3rd 9th Yamagata Aritomo in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b 第4 5代 松方 正義 3rd 9th Matsukata Masayoshi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b 第8 17代 大隈 重信 8th 17th Ōkuma Shigenobu in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b c 第11 13 15代 桂 太郎 8th 17th Katsura Tarō in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b 第12 14代 西園寺 公望 12th 14th Saionji Kinmochi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b 第16 22代 山本 權兵衞 16th 22nd Yamamoto Gonnohyōe in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第18代 寺内 正毅 18th Terauchi Masatake in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第19代 原 敬 19th Hara Takashi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第20代 高橋 是清 20th Takahashi Korekiyo in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第21代 加藤 友三郎 21st Katō Tomosaburō in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第23代 清浦 奎吾 23rd Kiyoura Keigo in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 第24代 加藤 高明 24th Katō Takaaki in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b 第25 28代 若槻 禮次郎 25th 28th Wakatsuki Reijirō in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第26代 田中 義一 26th Tanaka Giichi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第27代 濱口 雄幸 27th Osachi Hamaguchi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第29代 犬養 毅 29th Tsuyoshi Inukai in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 3 June 2021 第30代 齋藤 實 30th Saito Makoto in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第31代 岡田 啓介 31st Keisuke Okada in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第32代 廣田 弘毅 32nd Koki Hirota in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第33代 林 銑十郎 33rd Senjuro Hayashi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 a b 第34 38 39代 近衞 文麿 34th 38th 39th Fumimaro Konoe in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第35代 平沼 騏一郎 35th Kiichiro Hiranuma in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第36代 阿部 信行 36th Nobuyuki Abe in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第37代 米内 光政 37th Mitsumasa Yonai in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第40代 東條英機 40th Hideki Tojo in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第41代 小磯國昭 41st Kuniaki Koiso in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第42代 鈴木貫太郎 42nd Kantaro Suzuki in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第43代 東久邇宮稔彦王 43rd Higashikuni Naruhiko in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 23 March 2015 Retrieved 24 May 2012 第44代 幣原喜重郎 44th Kijuro Shidehara in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 a b 第45 48 49 50 51代 吉田 茂 45th 48th 49th 50th 51st Shigeru Yoshida in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第46代 片山 哲 46th Tetsu Katayama in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第47代 芦田 均 47th Hitoshi Ashida in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第52 53 54代 鳩山 一郎 52nd 53rd 54th Sosuke Uno in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第55代 石橋 湛山 55th Tanzan Ishibashi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第56 57代 岸信介 56th 57th Nobusuke Kishi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第58 59 60代 池田 勇人 58th 59th 60th Hayato Ikeda in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第61 62 63代 佐藤 榮作 61st 62nd 63rd Eisaku Sato in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 30 August 2009 Retrieved 24 May 2012 第64 65代 田中 角榮 64th 65th Kakuei Tanaka in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第66代 三木 武夫 66th Takeo Miki in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第67代 福田 赳夫 67th Takeo Fukuda in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第68 69代 大平 正芳 68 69th Masayoshi Ohira in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第70代 鈴木 善幸 70th Zenkō Suzuki in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第71 72 73代 中曽根 康弘 71st 72nd 73rd Yasuhiro Nakasone in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第74代 竹下 登 74th Noboru Takeshita in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 24 May 2012 第75代 宇野 宗佑 75th Sosuke Uno in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 17 May 2012 第76 77代 海部 俊樹 76th 77th Toshiki Kaifu in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 17 May 2012 第78代 宮澤 喜一 78th Kiichi Miyazawa in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 17 May 2012 第79代 細川 護煕 79th Morihiro Hosokawa in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 17 May 2012 第80代 羽田 孜 80th Tsutomu Hata in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 17 May 2012 第81代 村山 富市 81st Tomiichi Murayama in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 7 June 2017 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第82 83代 橋本 龍太郎 82nd 83rd Ryutaro Hashimoto in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 12 April 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第84代 小渕 恵三 84th Keizo Obuchi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第85 86代 森 喜朗 85th 86th Yoshiro Mori in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第87 88 89代 小泉 純一郎 87th 88th 89th Junichiro Koizumi in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 a b 第90 96 97 98代 安倍 晋三 90th 96th 97th Shinzo Abe in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 5 May 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第91代 福田 康夫 91st Yasuo Fukuda in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 7 May 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第92代 麻生 太郎 92nd Tarō Asō in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第93代 鳩山 由紀夫 93rd Yukio Hatoyama in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 6 May 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第94代 菅 直人 94th Naoto Kan in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 2 May 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2012 第95代 野田 佳彦 95th Yoshihiko Noda in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Archived from the original on 6 January 2013 Retrieved 26 December 2012 第99代 菅 義偉 99th Yoshihide Suga in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 15 October 2020 第100代 岸田 文雄 100th Fumio Kishida in Japanese Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan Retrieved 12 February 2022 External links EditOfficial Website of the Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of prime ministers of Japan amp oldid 1130345574, wikipedia, wiki, 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