Keiichiro Asao

Japanese politician (born 1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Keiichiro Asao (浅尾 慶一郎, Asao Keiichirō; born 11 February 1964) is a Japanese politician and a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature).

Prime MinisterShigeru Ishiba
Preceded byShintaro Ito
Succeeded byHirotaka Ishihara
Preceded byKenji Nakanishi
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Keiichiro Asao
浅尾 慶一郎
Official portrait, 2023
Minister of the Environment
In office
1 October 2024  21 October 2025
Prime MinisterShigeru Ishiba
Preceded byShintaro Ito
Succeeded byHirotaka Ishihara
Member of the House of Councillors
Assumed office
26 July 2022
Preceded byKenji Nakanishi
ConstituencyKanagawa at-large
In office
26 July 1998  18 August 2009
Preceded byFumio Saitō
Succeeded byYōichi Kaneko
ConstituencyKanagawa at-large
In office
30 August 2009  28 September 2017
Preceded byKazufumi Taniguchi
Succeeded byYuki Waseda
ConstituencyPR block (2009–2012)
Kanagawa 4th (2012–2017)
Personal details
Born (1964-02-11) 11 February 1964 (age 62)
Tokyo, Japan
PartyLiberal Democratic
(since 2017)
Other political
affiliations
New Frontier (1996–1997)
New Fraternity (1997–1998)
Democratic (1998–2009)
Your Party (2009–2014)
Independent (2014–2017)
RelativesMitani Takanobu (grandfather)
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo
Stanford University (MBA)
Websitehttps://asao.net/
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Asao in 2011

He has been a member of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), then of Your Party, then an independent. In September 2017, he applied to join the LDP.[1]

A native of Tokyo and graduate of the law faculty of the University of Tokyo, he joined Industrial Bank of Japan in 1987, receiving MBA in 1992 from Stanford University while working at the bank. Leaving the bank in 1995, he was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 1998 to represent Kanagawa Prefecture.[2] He was re-elected in 2004, and was appointed the Shadow Foreign Minister by the DPJ leader Seiji Maehara. He was later expelled from the DPJ after announcing he would run for a district seat in Kanagawa during the 2009 General election, joining Your Party as a founding member one month later.[3] Taking helm of the party in April 2014 after a financial scandal touching its founder,[4] he voted in favor of disbanding it in November 2014 over dissension against plans to support the LDP.[5] In October 2016 however, Asao began voting with the LDP lower house fraction,[6] and then joined the LDP in September 2017 after the announcement of anticipated elections by prime minister Abe.[1]

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