The first Prime Minister of Japan was Itō Hirobumi. He was elected on 22 December 1885, and left office on 30 April 1888. He was also the 5th, 7th and 10th Prime Minister. He was assasinated in 1909 by Ang Jung-geun, a Korean nationalist who opposed the Japanese Empire's annexation of the Korean peninsula.
Abe Shinzō is the Prime Minister of Japan.
Abe led the Liberal Democratic Party to victory in the 2012 December election, officially becoming the Prime Minister on December 26. He was previously the Prime Minister of Japan from 2006 September 26 to 2007 September 26. His policies are that of a right-wing conservative nationalist.
Yukio Hatoyama replaced Taro Aso
Naoto Kan was the Prime Minister of Japan at the beginning in 2011. Yoshihiko Noda became the Prime Minister of Japan on September 2.
Kan became the Prime Minister of Japan on 2010 June 8, following Yukio Hatoyama's resignation. Kan represents the Democratic Party of Japan. Kan has had to lead the country through a continuing global financial crisis, as well as the earthquakes and tsunamis of 2011, which caused unprecedented crisis in Japan. On June 2, 2011, Naoto Kan offered to resign, but a motion of non-confidence was defeated 293 to 152.
Eventually, the party replaced Kan with Yoshihiko Noda, previously the Minister of Finance. Noda's significant legacy has been to increase consumption taxes for better fiscal stability, but slower growth. Largely due to this measure, the DPJ were defeated heavily in the 2012 December election and Noda ended his term on 2012 December 26. Noda is also a martial artist and he has a black belt in judo.
Abe ShinzÅ is the Prime Minister of Japan in 2013.
Abe led the Liberal Democratic Party to victory in the 2012 December election, officially becoming the Prime Minister on December 26. He was previously the Prime Minister of Japan from 2006 September 26 to 2007 September 26. His policies are that of a right-wing conservative nationalist.
I think its spelled Herobumi Ito, the first PM of Japan.
Currently, the Japanese prime minister is Mr. Naoto Kan.
He was appointed by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan on 8 June 2010, as designated by the Diet.
to say pm in Japanese is 午後and it is read like gogo.
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Hideki Tojo
If counting by terms, the 91st Prime Minister of Japan is Fukudu Yasao, the 58th person to be the Prime Minister of Japan.
Taro Aso is the Deputy Prime Minister for Japan.
The prime minister of japan in the beginning was Hideki Tojo
The prime minister of Japan in the beginning was Hideki Tojo
The prime minister of Japan in the beginning was Hideki Tojo
Takeo Miki was the Prime Minister of Japan in 1975. Takeo served as Prime Minister of Japan from December 9, 1974 to December 24, 1976.
Sōri Kōtei is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Japan. It is in Tokyo.
The prime minister of japan is Naoto Kan
They use to have a Emporer but now they have a prime minister
The present leader of Japan is referred to as the Prime Minister. As of 2014, the Prime Minister of Japan is Shinzo Abe.
England does have a Prime Minister - as part of the UK !
Shinzo Abe is the current prime minister of Japan; the prime minister is the most powerful political office in Japan. Emperor Akihito has mostly a symbolic role, not a political one.