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Kan Cabinet (Formed June 8, 2010)

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF RECONSTRUCTING AREAS RAVAGED BY THE MARCH 11 QUAKE AND TSUNAMI and STATE MINISTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Tatsuo Hirano

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF RECONSTRUCTING AREAS RAVAGED BY THE MARCH 11 QUAKE AND TSUNAMI and STATE MINISTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT Tatsuo Hirano

Date of birth: May 2, 1954

Party: Democratic Party of Japan

Electoral district: Upper House; second term

The new reconstruction minister Tatsuo Hirano is a second-term House of Councillors member known as an expert on farm and economic policies.

Born and raised in Iwate Prefecture, one of the Tohoku prefectures hardest hit by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, Hirano, 57, began his career in 1977 as a farm ministry bureaucrat after graduating from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Agriculture.

When first elected to the Diet in 2001, Hirano was a member of the now-defunct Liberal Party led by Ichiro Ozawa. In 2007 he was returned to the Upper House on the ticket of the Democratic Party of Japan, which absorbed the Liberal Party in 2003.

Hirano was picked by Prime Minister Naoto Kan as a senior vice minister of the Cabinet Office in September 2010. After the March disasters, Hirano took the lead in supporting survivors and other sufferers.

His hobby is mountain hiking.


*Appointed to take over duties of Ryu Matsumoto following his resignation July 5, 2011.

 

Subsequent changes

PRIME MINISTER Naoto Kan

PRIME MINISTER

Naoto Kan

FINANCE MINISTER Yoshihiko Noda

FINANCE MINISTER

Yoshihiko Noda

DEFENSE MINISTER Toshimi Kitazawa

DEFENSE MINISTER

Toshimi Kitazawa

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF NATIONAL POLICY Koichiro Genba

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF NATIONAL POLICY

Koichiro Genba

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF FINANCIAL AND POSTAL ISSUES Shozaburo Jimi

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF FINANCIAL AND POSTAL ISSUES

Shozaburo Jimi

MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS Yoshihiro Katayama

MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS

Yoshihiro Katayama

EDUCATION, CULTURE, SPORTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MINISTER Yoshiaki Takaki

EDUCATION, CULTURE, SPORTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MINISTER

Yoshiaki Takaki

MINISTER OF HEALTH, LABOR AND WELFARE Ritsuo Hosokawa

MINISTER OF HEALTH, LABOR AND WELFARE

Ritsuo Hosokawa

MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES Michihiko Kano

MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

Michihiko Kano

MINISTER OF LAND, INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT AND TOURISM Akihiro Ohata

MINISTER OF LAND, INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT AND TOURISM

Akihiro Ohata

MINISTER OF ECONOMY, TRADE, AND INDUSTRY Banri Kaieda

MINISTER OF ECONOMY, TRADE, AND INDUSTRY

Banri Kaieda

JUSTICE MINISTER and ENVIRONMENT MINISTER Satsuki Eda

JUSTICE MINISTER and ENVIRONMENT MINISTER

Satsuki Eda

CHIEF CABINET SECRETARY and STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF GOVERNMENT REVITALIZATION Yukio Edano

CHIEF CABINET SECRETARY and STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF GOVERNMENT REVITALIZATION

Yukio Edano

NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN Kansei Nakano

NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN

Kansei Nakano

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF ECONOMIC AND FISCAL POLICY Kaoru Yosano

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF ECONOMIC AND FISCAL POLICY

Kaoru Yosano

FOREIGN MINISTER Takeaki Matsumoto

FOREIGN MINISTER

Takeaki Matsumoto

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CRISIS and STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND FOOD-SAFETY Goshi Hosono

STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CRISIS and STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND FOOD-SAFETY

Goshi Hosono