List of Speakers of the House of Representatives of Japan
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List of Speakers of the House of Representatives of Japan
House of Representatives of Japan
The is the lower house of the Diet of Japan. The House of Councillors of Japan is the upper house.The House of Representatives has 480 members, elected for a four-year term. Of these, 180 members are elected from 11 multi-member constituencies by a party-list system of proportional representation,...

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Below is a list of office-holders:
Name Entered office Left office
Nobuyuki Nakajima November 11, 1890 December 25, 1891
Tōru Hoshi May 2, 1892 December 13, 1893
Masataka Kusumoto December 13, 1893 May 1896
Kazuo Hatoyama
Kazuo Hatoyama
was the patriarchal head of the prominent Japanese Hatoyama political family which has been called "Japan's Kennedy family."Kazuo was a graduate of Yale University.-Family:...

December 25, 1896 December 25, 1897
Kenkichi Kataoka May 19, 1897 December 5, 1903
Hironaka Kōno December 5, 1903 December 11,1903
Masahisa Matsuda April 20, 1904 January 7, 1906
Teichi Sugita January 7, 1906 March 26, 1908
Sumitaka Haseba December 25, 1908 August 30, 1911
Ikuzō Ōoka December 27, 1911 March 6, 1914
Sumitaka Hasheba March 6, 1914 March 15, 1914
Shigesaburō Oku March 1914 December 25, 1914
Saburō Shimada May 20, 1915 January 25, 1917
Ikuzō Ōoka June 23, 1917 February 26, 1920
Shigesaburō Oku June 29, 1920 February 1923
Kasuya Gizō February 1923 March 25, 1927
Shigeru Morita May 4, 1927 January 21, 1928
Hajide Motoda April 23, 1928 March 1929
Mosuke Kawahara March 1929
Zenbē Horikiri December 26, 1929 January 21, 1930
Ikunosuke Fujisawa April 23, 1930
Kejirō Nakamura December 26, 1931
Kiyoshi Akita
Kiyoshi Akita
, was a politician and cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan, serving as a member of the Lower House of the Diet of Japan for ten terms, and twice as a cabinet minister...

March 20, 1932
Kunimatsu Hamada December 26, 1934
Kōjirō Tomita May 4, 1936 March 21, 1937
Shōju Koyama July 25, 1937
Kazutami Tago December 26, 1941 April 29, 1942
Tadahiko Okada May 27, 1942 June 9, 1945
Toshio Shimada June 9, 1945 December 18, 1945
Senzō Higai May 16, 1946 August, 1946
Takeshi Yamazaki August 24, 1946 March 31, 1947
Komakichi Matsuoka May 21, 1947 December 23, 1948
Kijūrō Shidehara
Kijuro Shidehara
Baron was a prominent pre–World War II Japanese diplomat and the 44th Prime Minister of Japan from 9 October 1945 to 22 May 1946. He was a leading proponent of pacifism in Japan before and after World War II, and was also the last Japanese prime minister who was a member of the kazoku...

February 11, 1949 March 10, 1951
Jōji Hayashi March 13, 1951 August 1, 1958
Bamboko Ōno August 26, 1952 March 14, 1953
Yasujirō Tsutsumi
Yasujiro Tsutsumi
was a Japanese entrepreneur, politician, and business tycoon who founded a dynasty which became the wealthiest, most influential family of 20th century Japan.-Peasant farmer :...

May 18, 1953 December 10, 1954
Tō Matsunaga December 11, 1954 January 24, 1951
Shūji Masutani March 18, 1955 April 25, 1958
Nirō Hoshijima June 11, 1958 December 13, 1958
Ryogōrō Katō December 13, 1958 February 1, 1960
Ichirō Kiyose February 1, 1960 October 23, 1963
Naka Funada December 7, 1963 December 20, 1965
Kikuichirō Yamaguchi December 20, 1965 December 3, 1966
Kentarō Ayabe December 3, 1966 December 27, 1966
Mitsujirō Ishii February 15, 1967 July 16, 1969
Takechiyo Matsuda December 3, 1969 December 27, 1969
Naka Funada January 14, 1970 November 13, 1972
Umekichi Nakamura December 22, 1972 May 29, 1973
Shigesaburō Maeo May 29, 1973 December 9, 1976
Shigeru Hori December 24, 1976 February 1, 1979
Hirokichi Nadao February 1, 1979 May 19, 1980
Hajime Fukuda July 17, 1980 November 28, 1983
Kenji Fukunaga December 26, 1983 January 24, 1985
Michita Sakata January 24, 1985 June 2, 1986
Kensaburō Hara July 22, 1986 June 2, 1989
Hajime Tamura June 2, 1989 January 24, 1990
Yoshio Sakurauchi February 27, 1990 June 18, 1993
Takako Doi
Takako Doi
was a prominent Japanese politician from 1980 until her retirement in 2005.Doi was born in Hyōgo Prefecture and graduated from Doshisha University, where she studied law. She was elected to the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Diet, as a member of the Japan Socialist Party in 1969,...

August 6, 1993 September 27, 1996
Sōichirō Itō November 7, 1996 June 2, 2000
Tamisuke Watanuki
Tamisuke Watanuki
Tamisuke Watanuki is a Japanese politician from the Toyama Prefecture. He started his own export-import company at age 28....

July 4, 2000 October 10, 2003
Yōhei Kōno
Yohei Kono
is a Japanese politician and a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. He served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from November 2003 until August 2009, when the LDP lost its majority in the 2009 election...

November 19, 2003 July 21, 2009
Takahiro Yokomichi
Takahiro Yokomichi
is a Japanese politician who belongs to the Democratic Party of Japan and is a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet . A native of Sapporo, Hokkaidō and graduate of the University of Tokyo, he was elected to the first of his five terms in the House of Representatives in 1969 as a...

September 16, 2009 Incumbent
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