National Security Advisor (Japan)

The Secretary-General of the National Security Secretariat (国家安全保障局長, Kokka-Anzen-Hoshō-Kyoku-Chō), commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor, is the head of the National Security Secretariat, a department within the Cabinet Secretariat in charge of the National Security Council.[1] As the principal advisor to the Prime Minister on matters regarding national security, the Secretary-General is one of the most senior officials in the Prime Minister’s Office.[2] The Secretary-General is appointed and serves at the pleasure of the Prime Minister.

Secretary-General of the National Security Secretariat
国家安全保障局長
Emblem of the Government of Japan
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Incumbent
Takeo Akiba
since 7 July 2021
Cabinet Secretariat
Reports toPrime Minister of Japan
AppointerPrime Minister of Japan
Term lengthNo fixed term
FormationDecember 4, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-12-04)
DeputyDeputy Secretary-General of the National Security Secretariat

The current Secretary-General is former Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Takeo Akiba, who took office on 7 July, 2021.[3]

List of Secretaries-General

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No. Name Tenure start Tenure end Tenure length Ref
1 Shotaro Yachi 4 December 2013 12 September 2019 5 years and 283 days [4]
2 Shigeru Kitamura 13 September 2019 6 July 2021 1 year and 297 days [5]
3 Takeo Akiba 7 July 2021 Incumbent 3 years and 175 days [5]

References

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  1. ^ "The National Security Secretariat". www.cas.go.jp.
  2. ^ "The National Security Council" (PDF). www.kantei.go.jp.
  3. ^ "Top Japan diplomat Akiba to be tapped as national security adviser". Nikkei Asia.
  4. ^ "Kitamura to replace Yachi as Abe's nat'l security adviser: gov't". Kyodo News.
  5. ^ a b "Takeo Akiba, close aide to Suga, named Japan's top national security adviser". Japan Times.