Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

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Chikage OOGI
@(Hiroko HAYASHI)


Born : May 10, 1933
Home Town : Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture


Career
March 1952Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School
July 1977First elected to the House of Councillors,
Member, Committee on Cabinet,
Member, Special Committee on Environment
(Public Nuisance Countermeasures and Preservation of Environment)
December 1978Director, Special Committee on Traffic Safety
December 1979Director, Committee on Cabinet, Member, Special Committee on Energy
July 1980Director, Special Committee on Science and Technology,
Member, Committee on Budget,
Member, Committee on Cabinet,
Member of Japanese National Commission for UNESCO
December 1981State Secretary for Science and Technology,
Science and Technology Agency
July 1983Elected to the House of Councillors (Second Term),
Director, Special Committee on Science and Technology,
Member, Committee on Cabinet
June 1985Chairperson, Committee on Education
July 1993 Elected to the House of Councillors (Third Term),
Director, Special Committee on Science and Technology
September 1993Chairperson, Special Committee on Deregulation
May 1994Director, Committee on Budget
July 1995Elected to the House of Councillors (Fourth Term),
Director, Committee on Discipline, Member, Committee on Education
February 1997Member of National Land Council,
Member of Special Committee on Development of the Metropolitan Area
November 1999Member, Committee on Education, Culture and Science,
Member, Deliberative Council on Political Ethics
July 2000Minister of State, Director-General of the National Land Agency,
Minister of Construction
December 2000Director-General of the Hokkaido Development Agency,
Minister of State, Director-General of the National Land Agency,
Minister of Transport,
Minister of Construction,
(Responsible for New Tokyo International Airport, Science City,
Land Policy, Capital Function Relocation Planning)
January 2001Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
(Responsible for Capital Function Relocation Planning)
July 2001Elected to the House of Councillors (Fifth Term)