Cabinet
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Masayoshi Takemura (Sakigake) |
Foreign Affairs | Tsutomu Hata (Shinseito) |
Justice | Akira Mikazuki (non-affiliated) |
Finance | Hirohisa Fujii (Shinseito) |
Education | Yoko Akamatsu (non-affiliated) |
Health and Welfare | Keigo Ouchi (Democratic Socialist) |
Labor | Chikara Sakaguchi (Komeito) |
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Eijiro Hata (Shinseito) |
International Trade and Industry | Hiroshi Kumagai (Shinseito) |
Transport | Shigeru Ito (Socialist) |
Construction | Kozo Igarashi (Socialist) |
Home Affairs and National Public Safety Commission | Kanju Sato (Socialist) |
Posts and Telecommunications | Takenori Kanzaki (Komeito) |
Management and Coordination Agency | Koshiro Ishida (Komeito) |
Japan Defense Agency | Hiroyoshi Nakanishi (Shinseito) until 1 December 1993 Kazuo Aichi (Shinseito) after 2 December 1993 |
Hokkaido and Okinawa Development, National Land Agency | Kosuke Uehara (Socialist) |
Economic Planning Agency | Manae Kubota (Socialist) |
Environment | Wakako Hironaka (Komeito) |
Council for Science and Technology Policy | Satsuki Eda (Social Democratic) |
Minister of State | Sadao Yamahana (Socialist) |
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