List of current members of the House of Representatives of Japan
This List of current members of the House of Representatives of Japan is a list of members of the House of Representatives in Japan's Lower House.[1] The House of Representatives consists of 465 seats, 289 in single-seat constituencies and 176 in a proportional representation block.[2]
Term of Office
[edit]Members of the House of Representatives have a four-year term, but if the House of Representatives is dissolved, they will lose their seats immediately, before the end of their term.[2] Since World War II, their terms have been completed on only one occasion, in 1976.[3] When the term of office expires or the House of Representatives is dissolved, a general election will be held. In addition, by-elections will be held in April or October if there are vacancies for single-seat constituencies.
Term Start | Term End | Note |
---|---|---|
31 October 2021 | 9 October 2024 | Members were elected in the 2021 Japanese general election. |
Parliamentary Group
[edit]As of 9 October 2024.[4]
Office | Member | Party | Born | Constituency | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Speaker | Fukushiro Nukaga |
Liberal Democratic | January 11, 1944 | Ibaraki 2nd | |
Vice Speaker | Banri Kaieda |
Constitutional Democratic | February 26, 1949 | Tokyo PR |
Party | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Government | 289 | |||
Liberal Democratic and Independents | Liberal Democratic | 256 | 257 | |
Independent | 1 | |||
Komeito | Komeito | 32 | 32 | |
Opposition | 168 | |||
Constitutional Democratic and Independents | Constitutional Democratic | 97 | 99 | |
Social Democratic | 1 | |||
Independent | 1 | |||
Nippon Ishin no Kai and Free Education For All | Innovation | 41 | 45 | |
FEFA | 4 | |||
Japanese Communist Party | Communist | 10 | 10 | |
DPFP and Independents club | DPFP | 7 | 7 | |
Yūshi no Kai | Independent | 4 | 4 | |
Reiwa Shinsengumi | Reiwa | 3 | 3 | |
Unaffiliated | 8 | |||
Speaker and Vice Speaker | Speaker | 1 | 2 | |
Vice Speaker | 1 | |||
Independent | Independent | 6 | 6 | |
Vacant | 0 | |||
Vacant | 0 | 0 | ||
Total | 465 |
Vacancies
[edit]No vacant seats.
Members
[edit]Hokkaido block
[edit]- Members by single-member constituencies[5]
Constituency | Member | Party | Born | Note | |
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Hokkaido 1st | Daiki Michishita |
Constitutional Democratic | December 24, 1975 | ||
Hokkaido 2nd | Kenko Matsuki |
Constitutional Democratic | February 22, 1959 | ||
Hokkaido 3rd | Hirohisa Takagi |
Liberal Democratic | April 9, 1960 | ||
Hokkaido 4th | Hiroyuki Nakamura |
Liberal Democratic | February 23, 1961 | ||
Hokkaido 5th | Yoshiaki Wada |
Liberal Democratic | October 10, 1971 | ||
Hokkaido 6th | Kuniyoshi Azuma |
Liberal Democratic | February 17, 1968 | ||
Hokkaido 7th | Yoshitaka Itō |
Liberal Democratic | November 24, 1948 | ||
Hokkaido 8th | Seiji Osaka |
Constitutional Democratic | April 24, 1959 | The Acting Leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party. | |
Hokkaido 9th | Tatsumaru Yamaoka |
Constitutional Democratic | July 22, 1979 | ||
Hokkaido 10th | Hisashi Inatsu |
Komeito | February 9, 1958 | ||
Hokkaido 11th | Kaori Ishikawa |
Constitutional Democratic | May 10, 1984 | ||
Hokkaido 12th | Arata Takebe |
Liberal Democratic | July 20, 1970 |
- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Takako Suzuki |
January 5, 1986 | PR only | ||
Koichi Watanabe |
November 25, 1957 | PR only | |||
Yūko Nakagawa |
December 22, 1958 | Hokkaido 11th | |||
Yūsuke Takahashi | September 12, 1980 | Hokkaido 2nd | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Kureha Ōtsuki | October 16, 1983 | Hokkaido 4th | ||
Yutaka Arai | February 28, 1975 | Hokkaido 3rd | |||
Hiroshi Kamiya |
August 10, 1968 | Hokkaido 10th | |||
Komeito | Hidemichi Sato |
September 26, 1960 | PR only |
Tohoku block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Jun Tsushima |
October 18, 1966 | PR only | ||
Kenya Akiba |
July 3, 1962 | Miyagi 2nd | |||
Ichiro Kanke |
May 20, 1955 | Fukushima 4th | |||
Yoshitami Kameoka |
September 10, 1955 | Fukushima 1st | |||
Katsutoshi Kaneda |
October 4, 1949 | Akita 2nd | |||
Kentaro Uesugi |
April 20, 1975 | Fukushima 3rd | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Akiko Okamoto |
August 16, 1964 | Miyagi 1st | ||
Manabu Terata |
September 20, 1976 | Akita 1st | |||
Ichirō Ozawa |
May 24, 1942 | Iwate 3rd | |||
Yuki Baba | October 15, 1992 | Fukushima 2nd | |||
Komeito | Kenichi Shoji | February 8, 1963 | PR only | ||
Communist | Chizuko Takahashi |
September 16, 1959 | PR only | The Leader of the Japanese Communist Party members of the House of Representatives. | |
Ishin | Atsushi Hayasaka | March 11, 1971 | Miyagi 4th |
Northern-Kanto block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Asako Omi |
April 26, 1961 | PR only | ||
Atsushi Nonaka |
November 17, 1976 | Saitama 12th | |||
Hideki Makihara |
June 4, 1971 | Saitama 5th | |||
Yoshinori Tadokoro |
January 19, 1954 | Ibaraki 1st | |||
Akimasa Ishikawa |
September 18, 1972 | Ibaraki 5th | |||
Kiyoshi Igarashi |
December 14, 1969 | Tochigi 2nd | |||
Kazuyuki Nakane |
July 11, 1969 | Saitama 6th | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Takao Fujioka | March 28, 1977 | Tochigi 4th | ||
Kishirō Nakamura |
April 10, 1949 | Ibaraki 7th | |||
Yasuko Komiyama |
April 25, 1965 | Saitama 7th | |||
Yūnosuke Sakamoto | January 30, 1955 | Saitama 10th | |||
Yamato Aoyama | January 24, 1979 | Ibaraki 6th | |||
Komeito | Keiichi Ishii |
March 20, 1958 | PR only | The Secretary-General of the Komeito. | |
Keiichi Koshimizu | February 4, 1962 | PR only | |||
Takahiro Fukushige | May 3, 1962 | PR only | |||
Ishin | Ryo Sawada | September 27, 1979 | Saitama 15th | ||
Hideaki Takahashi | May 10, 1963 | Saitama 2nd | |||
Communist | Tetsuya Shiokawa |
December 18, 1961 | PR only | ||
DPFP | Yoshihiro Suzuki | November 10, 1962 | Saitama 14th |
Southern-Kanto block
[edit]Constituency | Member | Party | Born | Note | |
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Chiba 1st | Kaname Tajima |
Constitutional Democratic | September 22, 1961 | ||
Chiba 2nd | Takayuki Kobayashi |
Liberal Democratic | November 29, 1974 | ||
Chiba 3rd | Hirokazu Matsuno |
Liberal Democratic | September 13, 1962 | ||
Chiba 4th | Yoshihiko Noda |
Constitutional Democratic | May 20, 1957 | ||
Chiba 5th | Arfiya Eri |
Liberal Democratic | October 16, 1988 | On December 21, 2022, Kentaro Sonoura resigned as a lawmaker to take responsibility for making false explanations regarding allegations of violating the Political Funds Control Act.[23][24] As a result, Eri was elected in a by-election held on April 23, 2024.[25][26] | |
Chiba 6th | Hiromichi Watanabe |
Liberal Democratic | August 3, 1950 | ||
Chiba 7th | Ken Saitō |
Liberal Democratic | June 14, 1959 |
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Chiba 8th | Satoshi Honjo | Constitutional Democratic | October 22, 1974 | ||
Chiba 9th | Soichiro Okuno |
Constitutional Democratic | July 15, 1964 | ||
Chiba 10th | Motoo Hayashi |
Liberal Democratic | January 3, 1947 | ||
Chiba 11th | Eisuke Mori |
Liberal Democratic | August 31, 1948 | ||
Chiba 12th | Yasukazu Hamada |
Liberal Democratic | October 21, 1955 | The Chairperson of the Liberal Democratic Party Diet Affairs Committee. | |
Chiba 13th | Hisashi Matsumoto |
Liberal Democratic | June 3, 1962 | ||
Kanagawa 1st | Gō Shinohara |
Constitutional Democratic | February 12, 1975 | ||
Kanagawa 2nd | Yoshihide Suga |
Liberal Democratic | December 6, 1948 | ||
Kanagawa 3rd | Kenji Nakanishi |
Liberal Democratic | January 4, 1964 | ||
Kanagawa 4th | Yuki Waseda |
Constitutional Democratic | December 6, 1958 | ||
Kanagawa 5th | Manabu Sakai |
Liberal Democratic | September 4, 1965 | ||
Kanagawa 6th | Naoki Furukawa | Liberal Democratic | August 31, 1968 | ||
Kanagawa 7th | Keisuke Suzuki |
Liberal Democratic | February 9, 1977 | ||
Kanagawa 8th | Kenji Eda |
Constitutional Democratic | April 28, 1956 | ||
Kanagawa 9th | Hirofumi Ryu |
Constitutional Democratic | January 3, 1965 | ||
Kanagawa 10th | Kazunori Tanaka |
Liberal Democratic | January 21, 1949 | ||
Kanagawa 11th | Shinjirō Koizumi |
Liberal Democratic | April 14, 1981 | ||
Kanagawa 12th | Tomoko Abe |
Constitutional Democratic | April 24, 1948 | ||
Kanagawa 13th | Hideshi Futori |
Constitutional Democratic | April 27, 1977 | ||
Kanagawa 14th | Jiro Akama |
Liberal Democratic | March 27, 1968 | ||
Kanagawa 15th | Taro Kono |
Liberal Democratic | January 10, 1963 | The Minister for Digital Transformation, the Minister in charge of Digital Administrative and Fiscal Reforms, the Minister in charge of Digital Garden City Nation Vision, the Minister in charge of Administrative Reform, Minister in charge of Civil Service Reform and the Minister of State for Regulatory Reform. | |
Kanagawa 16th | Yuichi Goto |
Constitutional Democratic | March 25, 1969 | ||
Kanagawa 17th | Karen Makishima |
Liberal Democratic | November 1, 1976 | ||
Kanagawa 18th | Daishiro Yamagiwa |
Liberal Democratic | September 12, 1968 | ||
Yamanashi 1st | Shinichi Nakatani |
Liberal Democratic | September 30, 1976 | ||
Yamanashi 2nd | Noriko Horiuchi |
Liberal Democratic | October 28, 1965 |
- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Tsuyoshi Hoshino |
August 8, 1963 | Kanagawa 12th | ||
Akira Amari |
August 27, 1949 | Kanagawa 13th | |||
Hidehiro Mitani |
June 28, 1976 | Kanagawa 8th | |||
Hiroyuki Yoshiie |
March 31, 1971 | Kanagawa 16th | |||
Norihiro Nakayama |
September 16, 1968 | Kanagawa 9th | |||
Hiroaki Kadoyama |
September 3, 1964 | Chiba 1st | |||
Tomohiro Yamamoto |
June 20, 1975 | Kanagawa 4th | |||
Yoshitaka Sakurada |
December 20, 1949 | Chiba 8th | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Kazuma Nakatani | August 30, 1983 | Kanagawa 7th | ||
Hajime Yatagawa | January 17, 1963 | Chiba 10th | |||
Yoichiro Aoyagi |
August 29, 1969 | Kanagawa 6th | |||
Katsuhito Nakajima | September 27, 1967 | Yamanashi 1st | |||
Makoto Yamazaki | November 22, 1962 | Kanagawa 5th | |||
Ishin | Ryuna Kanemura |
April 6, 1979 | Kanagawa 10th | ||
Kenta Fujimaki | October 7, 1983 | Chiba 6th | |||
Yoshiharu Asakawa |
February 23, 1968 | Kanagawa 1st | |||
Komeito | Noriko Furuya |
May 14, 1956 | PR only | The Deputy Leader of the Komeito. | |
Hideo Tsunoda |
March 25, 1961 | PR only | |||
Communist | Kazuo Shii |
July 29, 1954 | PR only | The Chairman of the Central Committee of the Japanese Communist Party. | |
Reiwa | Ryo Tagaya | November 25, 1968 | Chiba 11th | ||
FEFA | Atsushi Suzuki | December 15, 1988 | Kanagawa 10th | Suzuki left the Democratic Party For the People and joined the Free Education For All on November 30, 2023.[27][28] | |
Independent | Masatoshi Akimoto |
August 10, 1975 | Chiba 9th |
Tokyo block
[edit]- Members by single-member constituencies[29]
- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Kei Takagi |
March 16, 1965 | PR only | ||
Yohei Matsumoto |
August 31, 1973 | Tokyo 19th | |||
Takao Ochi |
February 27, 1964 | Tokyo 6th | |||
Kenji Wakamiya |
September 2, 1961 | Tokyo 5th | |||
Akihisa Nagashima |
February 17, 1962 | Tokyo 18th | |||
Hirotaka Ishihara |
June 19, 1964 | Tokyo 3rd | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Shunsuke Ito |
August 5, 1979 | Tokyo 23rd | ||
Yosuke Suzuki |
November 21, 1975 | Tokyo 10th | |||
Banri Kaieda |
February 26, 1949 | Tokyo 1st | The Vice-Speaker of the House of Representatives. | ||
Masako Ōkawara |
April 8, 1953 | Tokyo 21st | |||
Ishin | Tsukasa Abe | June 18, 1982 | Tokyo 12th | ||
Taisuke Ono |
April 20, 1974 | Tokyo 1st | |||
Komeito | Yōsuke Takagi |
December 16, 1959 | PR only | The Chairperson of the Komeito Policy Affairs Research Council. | |
Koichi Kasai | June 25, 1979 | PR only | |||
Communist | Akira Kasai |
October 15, 1952 | PR only | ||
Toru Miyamoto | January 22, 1972 | Tokyo 20th | |||
Reiwa | Mari Kushibuchi |
October 15, 1967 | Tokyo 22nd |
Hokuriku-Shinetsu block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Eiichiro Washio |
January 3, 1977 | PR only | ||
Shuichi Takatori |
September 29, 1960 | Niigata 6th | |||
Isato Kunisada |
August 30, 1972 | Niigata 4th | |||
Hirohiko Izumida |
September 15, 1962 | Niigata 5th | |||
Ichiro Tsukada |
December 27, 1963 | Niigata 1st | |||
Shunsuke Mutai |
July 3, 1956 | Nagano 2nd | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Kazuya Kondo | December 12, 1973 | Ishikawa 3rd | ||
Takashi Shinohara |
July 17, 1948 | Nagano 1st | |||
Takeshi Kozu | January 21, 1977 | Nagano 3rd | |||
Komeito | Hiromasa Nakagawa | July 15, 1970 | PR only | ||
Independent | Toyofumi Yoshida | April 10, 1970 | Toyama 1st |
Tōkai block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Shuhei Aoyama |
April 28, 1977 | Aichi 12th | ||
Taku Ishii |
April 11, 1965 | Aichi 13th | |||
Takamoto Nakagawa |
February 25, 1967 | Aichi 2nd | |||
Masataka Ishihara | November 29, 1971 | Mie 3rd | |||
Sakon Yamamoto |
January 9, 1982 | PR only | |||
Yukiko Mori | September 29, 1971 | PR only | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Yutaka Banno |
January 1, 1961 | Aichi 8th | ||
Masaharu Nakagawa |
June 10, 1950 | Mie 2nd | |||
Tsunehiko Yoshida |
November 14, 1974 | Aichi 1st | |||
Shu Watanabe |
December 11, 1961 | Shizuoka 6th | |||
Yoshio Maki |
January 14, 1958 | Aichi 4th | |||
Komeito | Yoshinori Oguchi |
September 5, 1955 | PR only | ||
Wataru Ito |
November 13, 1969 | PR only | |||
Yasuhiro Nakagawa |
February 12, 1968 | PR only | |||
Ishin | Kazumi Sugimoto | September 17, 1960 | Aichi 10th | ||
Maki Misaki | December 26, 1968 | Aichi 5th | |||
Communist | Nobuko Motomura | October 20, 1972 | PR only | ||
DPFP | Ken Tanaka |
July 18, 1977 | Shizuoka 4th | ||
Independent | Yoshitaka Ikeda |
June 20, 1966 | Aichi 3rd | ||
Takeru Yoshikawa |
April 7, 1982 | Shizuoka 5th | |||
Ryū Shionoya |
February 18, 1950 | Shizuoka 8th |
Kinki(Kansai) block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Chugoku block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Rintaro Ishibashi |
May 2, 1978 | PR only | ||
Toshifumi Kojima |
September 7, 1950 | Hiroshima 6th | |||
Toshiko Abe |
May 19, 1959 | Okayama 3rd | |||
Emiko Takagai |
December 21, 1963 | PR only | |||
Mio Sugita |
April 22, 1967 | PR only | |||
Shōgo Azemoto |
April 30, 1958 | PR only | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Michiyoshi Yunoki |
May 28, 1972 | Okayama 4th | ||
Shunji Yuhara | November 20, 1962 | Tottori 2nd | |||
Komeito | Akira Hirabayashi | February 2, 1971 | PR only | ||
Masaki Kusaka | November 25, 1965 | PR only | |||
Ishin | Seiki Soramoto | March 11, 1964 | Hiroshima 4th |
Shikoku block
[edit]Constituency | Member | Party | Born | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ehime 1st | Akihisa Shiozaki |
Liberal Democratic | September 9, 1976 | ||
Ehime 2nd | Seiichiro Murakami |
Liberal Democratic | May 11, 1952 | ||
Ehime 3rd | Takumi Ihara |
Liberal Democratic | November 13, 1963 | ||
Ehime 4th | Junji Hasegawa |
Liberal Democratic | August 5, 1968 | ||
Kagawa 1st | Junya Ogawa |
Constitutional Democratic | April 18, 1971 | ||
Kagawa 2nd | Yuichiro Tamaki |
DPFP | May 1, 1969 | ||
Kagawa 3rd | Keitaro Ohno |
Liberal Democratic | November 1, 1968 | ||
Kōchi 1st | Gen Nakatani |
Liberal Democratic | October 14, 1957 | ||
Kōchi 2nd | Masanao Ozaki |
Liberal Democratic | September 14, 1967 | ||
Tokushima 1st | Hirobumi Niki | Liberal Democratic | May 23, 1966 | ||
Tokushima 2nd | Shunichi Yamaguchi |
Liberal Democratic | February 28, 1950 |
- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Yūji Yamamoto |
May 11, 1952 | PR only | ||
Takuya Hirai |
January 25, 1958 | Kagawa 1st | |||
Takakazu Seto |
August 2, 1965 | Kagawa 2nd | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Yoichi Shiraishi |
June 25, 1963 | Ehime 3rd | ||
Komeito | Masayasu Yamazaki | March 5, 1971 | PR only | ||
Ishin | Tomoyo Yoshida | February 23, 1975 | Tokushima 1st |
Kyushu block
[edit]- Members by Proportional Representation block[6]
Party | Member | Born | Constituency | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Masahiro Imamura |
January 5, 1947 | PR only | ||
Hirotake Yasuoka | May 6, 1973 | PR only | |||
Kazuchika Iwata |
September 20, 1973 | Saga 1st | |||
Shunsuke Takei |
March 29, 1975 | Miyazaki 1st | |||
Yasushi Furukawa |
July 15, 1958 | Saga 2nd | |||
Kōnosuke Kokuba |
January 10, 1973 | Okinawa 1st | |||
Masahisa Miyazaki |
August 8, 1965 | Okinawa 2nd | |||
Yasuhiro Ozato |
September 29, 1958 | Kagoshima 3rd | |||
Constitutional Democratic | Hajime Yoshikawa | September 28, 1966 | Ōita 2nd | ||
Shūji Inatomi |
August 26, 1970 | Fukuoka 2nd | |||
Tomohiro Yara | August 22, 1962 | Okinawa 3rd | |||
Hiroshi Kawauchi |
November 2, 1961 | Kagoshima 1st | |||
Komeito | Masakazu Hamachi |
May 8, 1970 | PR only | ||
Nobuhiro Yoshida |
December 8, 1967 | PR only | |||
Yasukuni Kinjo | July 16, 1969 | PR only | |||
Kumiko Yoshida | July 19, 1963 | PR only | |||
Ishin | Hiroki Abe | December 15, 1961 | Fukuoka 4th | ||
Gōsei Yamamoto |
January 1, 1972 | Fukuoka 1st | |||
Communist | Takaaki Tamura |
April 30, 1961 | PR only | ||
DPFP | Shinji Nagatomo | June 22, 1977 | Miyazaki 2nd |
See also
[edit]- House of Representatives
- List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan
- List of current members of the House of Councillors
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