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(Redirected from Yōko Komiyama) Japanese politician (born 1948)
Yoko Komiyama
小宮山 洋子
Official portrait, 2010
Minister of State for Measures for Declining Birthrate
In office
23 April 2012 – 1 October 2012
Prime MinisterYoshihiko Noda
Preceded byMasaharu Nakagawa
Succeeded byIkko Nakatsuka
Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare
In office
2 September 2011 – 1 October 2012
Prime MinisterYoshihiko Noda
Preceded byRitsuo Hosokawa
Succeeded byWakio Mitsui
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
April 2003 – 16 November 2012
Preceded byKōki Ishii
Succeeded byTakao Ochi
ConstituencyTokyo 6th (2003–2005; 2009–2012)
Tokyo PR (2005–2009)
Member of the House of Councillors
In office
26 July 1998 – 15 April 2003
ConstituencyNational PR
Personal details
Born (1948-09-17) 17 September 1948 (age 76)
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materSeijo University

Yoko Komiyama (小宮山 洋子, Komiyama Yōko, born September 17, 1948) is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

Early life

Komiyama is a native of Shibuya, Tokyo. She graduated from Seijo University, she worked at the public broadcaster NHK from 1972 to 1998.

Political career

Komiyama was elected to the House of Councilors for the first time in 1998 and then to the House of Representatives for the first time in April 2003.

In September 2011 she was appointed Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare in the cabinet of newly appointed prime minister Yoshihiko Noda.

References

  1. Japan Times, "Cabinet Profiles: Noda Cabinet", 3 September 2011, p. 3.

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Political offices
Preceded byRitsuo Hosokawa Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
2011–2012
Succeeded byWakio Mitsui
Preceded byRitsuo Hosokawa
Hiroyuki Nagahama
Senior Vice Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
2010–2011
Served alongside: Osamu Fujimura, Kōhei Ōtsuka
Succeeded byN/A
House of Representatives (Japan)
Preceded byTakao Ochi Representative for Tokyo 6th district
2009–present
Incumbent
Preceded byN/A Representative for the Tōkyō PR block
2005–2009
Succeeded byN/A
VacantTitle last held byKōki Ishii Representative for Tokyo 6th district
2003–2005
Succeeded byTakao Ochi
House of Councillors
Preceded byN/A Councillor by proportional representation
1998–2003
Succeeded byN/A


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