Kiichi Aichi

Japanese politician

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Kiichi Aichi
愛知 揆一
Aichi in 1971
Born(1907-10-10)10 October 1907
Tokyo, Japan
Died23 November 1973(1973-11-23) (aged 66)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
OccupationCabinet Minister

Kiichi Aichi (愛知 揆一, Aichi Kiichi, 10 October 1907 – 23 November 1973) was a Japanese politician and cabinet minister in post-war Japan. He held several cabinet-level positions throughout his career, including Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Finance and Minister of Education.

External links

  • Kiichi Aichi at Find a Grave
Political offices
Preceded by
Kiyohide Okano
Minister of International Trade and Industry
1954
Succeeded by
Tanzan Ishibashi
Director-General of the Economic Council Agency
1954
Succeeded by
Tatsunosuke Takasaki
Preceded by
Hirohide Ishida
Chief Cabinet Secretary
1957–1958
Succeeded by
Munenori Akagi
Preceded by
Toshiki Karasawa
Minister of Justice
1958–1959
Succeeded by
Hiroya Ino
Preceded by
Masashi Aoki
Director-General of the Home Affairs Agency
1958-1959
Succeeded by
Masashi Aoki
Preceded by
Hirokichi Nadao
Minister of Education
1964–1965
Succeeded by
Umekichi Nakamura
Preceded by Director-General of the Science and Technology Agency
1964-1965
Succeeded by
Masashi Aoki
Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
1964-1965
Preceded by
Tomisaburō Hashimoto
Chief Cabinet Secretary
1966
Succeeded by
Kenji Fukunaga
Preceded by
Takeo Miki
Minister for Foreign Affairs
1968–1971
Succeeded by
Takeo Fukuda
Preceded by
Koshiro Ueki
Minister of Finance
1972–1973
Succeeded by
Kakuei Tanaka
Interim
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Finance Ministers of Japan
Minister of Finance (大蔵卿, Ōkura-kyō)
under the Daijōkan system of the Meiji Government
Minister of Finance (大蔵大臣, Ōkura Daijin)
under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan
Minister of Finance (大蔵大臣, Ōkura Daijin)
under the Constitution of Japan
Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin)
Italics denote acting Ministers of Finance
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Foreign Ministers of Japan
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National
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Academics
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