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The (CAO) is an agency of the
Cabinet of Japan The is the chief executive body of the government of Japan. It consists of the prime minister, who is appointed by the Emperor after being nominated by the National Diet, in addition to up to nineteen other members, called ministers of stat ...
. It is responsible for handling the day-to-day affairs of the Cabinet. The Cabinet Office is formally headed by the
Prime Minister A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
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Ministers


History

The Cabinet Office was established on 6 January 2001, following the reorganization of the central government. It was created to assist in the planning and overall coordination of government policies led by the Cabinet (including the Cabinet Secretariat). The Cabinet Office is different from other ministries and agencies, as it is installed in the Cabinet and includes several Ministers of State called Minister of State for Special Missions. Early on, some argued it was inappropriate to use the name Cabinet Office because "it is an organization that divides and manages administrative affairs and not the cabinet itself". The National Administrative Organization Law does not apply, instead, all necessary matters are stipulated in the Cabinet Office Establishment Law. Many important policy issues require cross-ministerial responses and since the establishment of the Cabinet Office they have delt with many different matters. The Cabinet Office's presence has increased, such as its jurisdiction over certified children's educational institutions. The number of Ministers of State for Special Missions has increased from 6 at the beginning of the Cabinet Office, to 10 as of September 2020. In the Third Abe Cabinet, as a review of the work, the "Act for Partial Revision of the National Administrative Organization Act, etc. for Strengthening Functions Related to Comprehensive Coordination, etc. of the Important Policy of the Cabinet" was enacted, and future transfer of work to each ministry was established.


Jurisdiction

The Cabinet Office's function is to help the Cabinet work on important policies and streamline critical issues Japan will face in the future. Its responsibilities extend to: *The Imperial Family, honorary and official systems *Promotion of the formation of a gender-equal society *Civil Activities *Promotion and development of Okinawa and the northern territories *Protection of the public from disasters *Promotion of fair and free competition between businesses *Ensuring national security *Identifying specific individuals in administrative procedures *Ensuring the proper handling of numbers, etc. *Ensuring appropriate functions of finance *Promoting measures for the realization of a society where consumers can live in a safe and secure consumer life As such, the Cabinet Office is responsible for several agencies and internal ministries and administrations through which these responsibilities are spread.


Organization

The CO is structured as of 2014:


Bureaus

* **General Affairs Division **Personnel Division **Accounts Division **Policy Coordination Division **Policy Evaluation and Public Relations Division **Records and Archives Management Division **Public Relations Office *Director General for Economic and Fiscal Management *Director General for Economic, Fiscal and Social Structure *Director General for Economic Research *Director General for Science and Technology Policy *Director General for Disaster Management *Director General for Nuclear Disaster Management *Director General for Okinawa affairs *Director General for Policies on Cohesive Society *Decoration Bureau **General Affairs Division * Gender Equality Bureau **General Affairs Division **Research Division **Gender Equality Promotion Division *Okinawa Development and Promotion Bureau **General Affairs Division


Councils

*Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy *Council for Science and Technology Policy *Council on National Strategic Special Zones *Central Disaster Managiment Council *Council for Gender Equality


Committees

*Committee on National Space Policy *Committee for the Promotion of Private Finance Initiative *Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development *Food Safety Commission *Council for Children and Child-rearing *Council on the Use of Real Estate *Public Recordsand Archives Management Commission *CentralCouncil on Promotion of Measures for Persons with Disabilities * Atomic Energy Commission *LocalGovernment System Research Council *Election System Council *Council on the House of Representatives Electoral District *Council for Relocation of the Diet and Other Organizations *Statistics Commission *Information Disclosure and Personal Information Protection Review Board *Public Interest Corporation Commission *Reemployment Surveillance Commission *Retirement Allowance Examination Committee *Consumer Commission *Okinawa Development Council *Council for RegulatoryReform *Tax Commission


Institutions

*Economic and Social Research Institute *
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Special institutions

*Office for Promotion of Regional Revitalization *Secretariat of Intellectual Property Strategy Promotion *National Space Policy Secretariat *Northern Territories Affairs Administration *Administration for Children and Child Care *National Ocean Policy Secretariat *Financial Crisis Response Council *Private Fund Utilization Business Promotion Council *Child and Youth Development Support Promotion Headquarters *Declining Birthrate Society Countermeasures Council *Aging Society Measures Council *Central Traffic Safety Measures Council *Crime Victims Promotion Council *Poverty Countermeasures for Children Council *Consumer Policy Council *International Peace Cooperation Headquarters *
Science Council of Japan The Science Council of Japan (SCJ) is a representative organization of Japanese scholars and scientists in all fields of sciences, including humanities, social sciences, life sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. , president of Toyohashi ...
*Public-Private Human Resources Exchange Centre *Nuclear Power Council


Local branch offices

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External offices

* National Public Safety Commission **
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Consumer Affairs Agency The is an administrative agency of the Cabinet Office of Japan responsible for consumer protection established on September 1, 2009. Under the law passed on December 10, 2022, the Consumer Affairs Agency now also has jurisdiction over the issue ...
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Financial Services Agency The is a Japanese government agency and an integrated financial regulator responsible for overseeing banking, securities and exchange, and insurance sectors in order to ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan. The agency operates ...
* Fair Trade Commission * Food Safety Commission * Personal Information Protection Commission *
Imperial Household Agency The (IHA) is an agency of the government of Japan in charge of state matters concerning the Imperial House of Japan, Imperial Family, and the keeping of the Privy Seal of Japan, Privy Seal and State Seal of Japan. From around the 8th century ...


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