Cabinet Ikeda II (1st transformation)

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The Ikeda II Cabinet (1st reshuffle) was formed on July 18, 1961 in Japan by Prime Minister Ikeda Hayato of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). It replaced the Ikeda II cabinet and remained in office until July 18, 1962, after which it was replaced by the Ikeda II cabinet (2nd reshuffle) .

The cabinet had the following members:

Office Official Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Ikeda Hayato July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Foreign minister Kosaka Zentaro July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister of Justice Ueki Kōshirō July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Finance minister Mizuta Mikio July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister of Education Araki Masuo July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister for Social Welfare Nadao Hirokichi July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister for Agriculture and Forests Kono Ichirō July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister for International Trade and Industry Satō Eisaku July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister of transport Saito Noboru July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister for Post and Telecommunications Sakomizu Hisatsune July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister of Labor Fukunaga Kenji July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Building minister Nakamura Umekichi July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Minister for Local Self-Government Yasui Ken July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Head of Defense Fujieda Sensuke July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Head of the Economic Planning Office Fujiyama Aiichirō July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Head of the Hokkaidō Development Authority Kawashima Shōjirō July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Head of Science and Technology Authority Miki Takeo July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962
Chief Cabinet Secretary Ōhira Masayoshi July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962

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