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List of current Japanese governors

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Thegovernor is the highest ranking executive of aprefecture in Japan.

PrefecturePictureCurrent governorFormer partyTermTook officeOffice expires

Aichi (list)
Hideaki OmuraIndependent[a]4th[1]February 15, 2011February 11, 2027

Akita (list)
Kenta SuzukiIndependent1stApril 20, 2025April 19, 2029

Aomori (list)
Sōichirō MiyashitaIndependent1stJune 29 , 2023June 28, 2027

Chiba
Toshihito KumagaiIndependent[b][2]2ndApril 5, 2021April 4, 2029

Ehime
Tokihiro NakamuraIndependent[c]4th[3]December 1, 2010November 29, 2026

Fukui
Tatsuji SugimotoIndependent[d]2nd[4]April 23, 2019[5]April 21, 2027

Fukuoka
Seitaro HattoriIndependent[e][6]2ndApril 14, 2021April 10, 2029

Fukushima
Masao UchiboriIndependent[f]3rd[7]November 12, 2014November 10, 2026

Gifu
Yoshihide Esaki [ja]Independent[g]1stFebruary 6, 2025February 5, 2029

Gunma
Ichita YamamotoIndependent[h]2ndJuly 28, 2019July 27, 2027

Hiroshima (list)
Hidehiko YuzakiLDP4thNovember 29, 2009November 28, 2025

Hokkaidō (list)
Naomichi SuzukiIndependent[h][8]2nd[4]April 23, 2019[9]April 21, 2027

Hyōgo
Motohiko SaitōIndependent[d][10]2ndAugust 1, 2021November 16, 2028

Ibaraki (list)
Kazuhiko ŌigawaIndependent[h]3rdSeptember 26, 2017September 25, 2029

Ishikawa (list)
Hiroshi HaseLDP[d][11]1stMarch 27, 2022March 26, 2026

Iwate
Takuya TassoIndependent[i]4thApril 30, 2007September 10, 2027

Kagawa
Toyohito IkedaIndependent[g][12]1stSeptember 5, 2022September 4, 2026

Kagoshima
Kōichi ShiotaIndependent[j][13]2ndJuly 28, 2020July 27, 2028

Kanagawa (list)
Yūji KuroiwaIndependent[c]4th[4]April 23, 2011April 19, 2027

Kōchi
Seiji HamadaIndependent[h][14]2ndDecember 7, 2019[15]December 6, 2027

Kumamoto (list)
Takashi KimuraIndependent[h][16]1stApril 16, 2024April 15, 2028

Kyoto (list)
Takatoshi NishiwakiIndependent[k]2ndApril 16, 2018[17][18]April 15, 2026

Mie
Katsuyuki IchimiIndependent[g][19]2ndSeptember 14, 2021September 11, 2029

Miyagi (list)
Yoshihiro MuraiLDP[l]5thNovember 21, 2005November 20, 2025

Miyazaki
Shunji KōnoIndependent[c]4th[20]January 21, 2011January 17, 2027

Nagano (list)
Shuichi AbeIndependent[m]4thSeptember 1, 2010August 30, 2026

Nagasaki
Kengo OishiIndependent[n][21]1stMarch 2, 2022March 1, 2026

Nara
Makoto YamashitaJIP[4]1st[4]May 2, 2023May 1, 2027

Niigata (list)
Hideyo HanazumiIndependent[h][22]2nd[23]June 10, 2018[24]June 8, 2026

Ōita
Kiichiro SatōIndependent[l][4]1st[4]April 28, 2023April 27, 2027

Okayama (list)
Ryūta IbaragiIndependent[o]4thNovember 12, 2012November 11, 2028

Okinawa (list)
Denny TamakiIndependent[p]2nd[25]October 4, 2018[26][27]September 29, 2026

Ōsaka (list)
Hirofumi YoshimuraJIP2nd[4]April 4, 2019[28][29]April 2, 2027

Saga (list)
Yoshinori YamaguchiIndependent[j]3rd[30]January 14, 2015January 9, 2027

Saitama (list)
Motohiro ŌnoDPP[q]2ndAugust 31, 2019[31][32]August 30, 2027

Shiga (list)
Taizō MikazukiIndependent[i]3rdJuly 20, 2014July 18, 2026

Shimane
Tatsuya MaruyamaIndependent2nd[4]April 30, 2019April 28, 2027

Shizuoka
Yasutomo SuzukiIndependent[r]1stMay 26, 2024May 25, 2028

Tochigi
Tomikazu FukudaIndependent[h]6thDecember 9, 2004December 8, 2028

Tokushima
Masazumi GotodaLDP1stMay 18, 2023May 17, 2027

Tokyo (list)
Yuriko KoikeIndependent3rdAugust 2, 2016[33]July 30, 2028

Tottori
Shinji HiraiIndependent[h]5th[4]April 13, 2007April 8, 2027

Toyama
Hachiro NittaIndependent[n]2ndNovember 9, 2020November 8, 2028

Wakayama
Izumi Miyazaki [ja]Independent1stJune 3, 2025May 31, 2029

Yamagata
Mieko YoshimuraIndependent[s]5thFebruary 14, 2009February 13, 2029

Yamaguchi
Tsugumasa MuraokaIndependent[h]3rdFebruary 25, 2014February 22, 2026

Yamanashi
Kotaro NagasakiLDP[h][34]2nd[35]February 17, 2019February 16, 2027

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^First elected with the support ofGenzei Nippon andNKP.
  2. ^First elected with the support ofCDP,DPFP,JIP,SDP as well as partial support fromLDP representatives.
  3. ^abcFirst elected with the support ofDPJ,LDP andNKP.
  4. ^abcFirst elected with the support ofLDP andJIP.
  5. ^First elected with the support ofCDP,DPFP,LDP,NKP andSDP.
  6. ^First elected with the support ofDPJ,LDP,NKP andSDP.
  7. ^abcFirst elected with the support ofCDP,DPFP,LDP andNKP.
  8. ^abcdefghijFirst elected with the support ofLDP andNKP.
  9. ^abFirst elected with the support ofDPJ.
  10. ^abFirst elected without the support of political parties.
  11. ^First elected with the support ofCDP,DP,Kibō no Tō,LDP,NKP andSDP.
  12. ^abFirst elected with the support ofLDP.
  13. ^First elected with the support ofDPJ,PNP andSDP.
  14. ^abFirst elected with partial support ofLDP andJIP.
  15. ^First elected with the support ofLDP,NKP andSP.
  16. ^First elected with the support ofCDP,DPFP,JCP,LP,OSMP andSDP.
  17. ^First elected with the support ofCDP,DPP,JCP andSDP.
  18. ^First elected with the support ofCDP andDPP.
  19. ^First elected with the support ofDPJ,JCP andSDP.

References

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  1. ^"Aichi Governor Omura Wins 4th Term". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 5 February 2023. Retrieved5 February 2023.
  2. ^"Kumagai Wins 1st Term as Chiba Governor". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 22 March 2021. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  3. ^"Ehime Governor Nakamura Clinches 4th Term". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 20 November 2021. Retrieved22 November 2022.
  4. ^abcdefghij"Japan PM Kishida's ruling bloc wins key gubernatorial polls". Kyodo News. Kyodo News. 9 April 2023. Retrieved5 May 2023.
  5. ^"自民分裂で混迷…福井知事選、現職と元副知事の骨肉". 産経ニュース. 2019-01-16. Retrieved2019-10-14.
  6. ^"Hattori Elected Fukuoka Governor for 1st Time". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 12 April 2021. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  7. ^"Masao Uchibori wins third term as Fukushima governor".The Japan Times. 31 October 2022. Retrieved31 October 2022.
  8. ^"LDP-Backed Candidate Wins Hokkaido Governor Race". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 8 April 2019. Retrieved4 November 2022.
  9. ^"「躍動する道政へ挑戦」 鈴木新知事が就任".北海道新聞. 2019-04-23. Retrieved2019-04-23.
  10. ^"Saito Elected Hyogo Governor for First Time". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 19 July 2021. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  11. ^"Ex-Japan Education Minister Hase Elected Ishikawa Governor". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 14 March 2022. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  12. ^"Ikeda Wins 1st Term as Governor of Japan's Kagawa Pref". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 29 August 2022. Retrieved12 September 2022.
  13. ^"Rookie Shiota Wins Kagoshima Governor Race". Jiji Press. Jiji Press. 13 July 2020. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  14. ^"Ruling Bloc-Backed Candidate Elected Kochi Governor". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 25 November 2019. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  15. ^保田井建 (2019-08-22)."尾崎・高知知事が4選不出馬 次期衆院選に立候補意欲".日経電子版. 日本経済新聞社. Retrieved2019-09-26.
  16. ^"Ex-vice governor wins Kumamoto gubernatorial election".The Japan Times. 25 March 2024. Retrieved20 April 2024.
  17. ^"Ex-bureaucrat Nishiwaki wins Kyoto's gubernatorial election".Mainichi Shimbun. 9 April 2018.
  18. ^Eric Johnston (8 April 2018)."Nishiwaki triumphs in Kyoto gubernatorial race, vows to continue policies of predecessor".The Japan Times.
  19. ^"Ichimi Wins 1st Term as Governor of Japan's Mie Pref". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 13 September 2021. Retrieved14 July 2022.
  20. ^"Miyazaki Gov. Shunji Kono wins 4th term, defeating predecessor". Kyodo News. Kyodo News. 26 December 2022. Retrieved29 December 2022.
  21. ^"Nagasaki doctor elected as Japan's youngest governor". The Asahi Shimbun Company. The Asahi Shimbun. 21 February 2022. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  22. ^"Victory of LDP-backed candidate in Niigata gubernatorial race likely to give boost to Abe and key ally".The Japan Times. 10 June 2022. Retrieved9 May 2023.
  23. ^"Niigata governor wins re-election, NHK says, in race seen key to nuclear restart".The Japan Times. 29 May 2022. Retrieved9 May 2023.
  24. ^"花角英世さんが初登庁 新たな知事に就任(新潟県)".日テレNEWS24.日本テレビ放送網. 2018-06-12. Retrieved2018-06-12.
  25. ^"Incumbent Tamaki Wins Okinawa Governor Poll". The Yomiuri Shimbun. The Japan News. 12 September 2022. Retrieved12 September 2022.
  26. ^Denyer, Simon (2018-09-30)."Opponent of U.S. military bases wins Okinawa gubernatorial election".Washington Post. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  27. ^"Tamaki's big win in Okinawa deals 'too harsh a blow' for Abe".The Asahi Shimbun. 2018-10-01. Retrieved2018-10-17.
  28. ^"大阪ダブル選、維新完勝 松井氏「ぶれずに公約を守ってきた評価だ」".デジタル毎日.毎日新聞社. 2019-04-07. Retrieved2019-04-07.
  29. ^INC, SANKEI DIGITAL (2019-04-08)."「任期中に住民投票実施を」吉村・大阪府新知事が就任会見".産経ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved2019-04-08.
  30. ^"県知事選で山口氏3選 県民と共に歩む佐賀県に".佐賀新聞 (in Japanese). 18 December 2022. Retrieved19 December 2022.
  31. ^Former Upper House lawmaker Motohiro Ono beats ruling bloc-backed rival to become Saitama governor,Japan Times, 9 October 2019.
  32. ^Ex-lawmaker beats ruling bloc-backed rival in Saitama governor raceArchived 25 August 2019 at theWayback MachineThe Mainichi, 9 October 2019.
  33. ^『東京都公報』 平成28年8月2日 増刊第68号 ["Tokyo Official Journal" extra #68 in 2016](PDF) (in Japanese). ja:東京都総務局. 2016-08-02. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-08-20. Retrieved2016-08-05.
  34. ^"Ruling Coalition-Backed Rookie Wins Yamanashi Governor Race". Nippon Communications Foundation. Jiji Press. 28 January 2019. Retrieved15 July 2022.
  35. ^"Yamanashi gubernatorial election Mr. Kotaro Nagasaki, the incumbent, is sure to be elected for the second time". annai.tokyo. NHK. 22 January 2023. Retrieved25 January 2023.

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