Yōko Kamikawa

Yōko Kamikawa (上川 陽子, Kamikawa Yōko, 1 March 1953) is a Japanese politician and former think-tank researcher, currently serving as the Minister of Justice since September 2020. Kamikawa has previously served who served as Minister of State for Gender Equality and Social Affairs in the cabinets of Shinzō Abe and Yasuo Fukuda. Kamikawa was also elected as Minister of Justice in Prime Minister Abe's party. She is a member of the House of Representatives and the Liberal Democratic Party.

Yōko Kamikawa
上川 陽子
Minister of Justice
Assumed office
16 September 2020
Prime MinisterYoshihide Suga
Preceded byMasako Mori
In office
3 August 2017  2 October 2018
Prime MinisterShinzō Abe
Preceded byKatsutoshi Kaneda
Succeeded byTakashi Yamashita
In office
20 October 2014  7 October 2015
Prime MinisterShinzō Abe
Preceded byMidori Matsushima
Succeeded byMitsuhide Iwaki
Member of the Japanese House of Representatives
Assumed office
16 December 2012
Preceded bySeishū Makino
ConstituencyShizuoka 1st district
In office
11 September 2005  30 August 2009
Preceded bySeishū Makino
Succeeded bySeishū Makino
ConstituencyShizuoka 1st district
In office
9 November 2003  11 September 2005
ConstituencyTōkai PR
In office
25 June 2000  9 November 2003
Preceded byYoshinori Oguchi
Succeeded bySeishū Makino
ConstituencyShizuoka 1st district
Personal details
Born (1953-03-01) 1 March 1953
Shizuoka, Japan
Political partyLiberal Democratic Party
EducationUniversity of Tokyo (BA)
Harvard University (MPA)

Born in the city of Shizuoka in Shizuoka Prefecture, she graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1977. In 1988 she also received a masters degree in public administration from John F. Kennedy School of Government in Harvard University. She was elected for the first time in June 2000.

During her time in office, Kamikawa ordered sixteen executions, the highest among justice ministers since 1993.[1]

Scandals

Kamikawa was involved in a brief scandal in 2007. Her campaign was criticized for not reporting some campaign loans. This was dismissed shortly after as an act of oversight rather than intentional.

Declining Birth Rate Work

Kamikawa was placed in charge of the declining birth rate of Japan in 2007. She advocated for a more flexible lifestyle that allowed both a career and a family.

References

  • "Minister of State for Regulatory Reform". Retrieved September 30, 2007.
Political offices
Preceded by
Midori Matsushima
Minister of Justice
2014–2015
Succeeded by
Mitsuhide Iwaki
Preceded by
Katsutoshi Kaneda
Minister of Justice
2017–2018
Succeeded by
Takashi Yamashita
Preceded by
Masako Mori
Minister of Justice
2020–present
Incumbent
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