1June 3, 989: Served as Deputy Minister of Government Affairs of the Ministry of Education (-10/August 0)
1989 August 1 1: Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (-1990 February 28th)
1September, 1997 1 1: He used to be the Japanese Minister of Education (-1July 30, 1998).
1July 3, 9981:vice minister of foreign affairs (-1999101October 5. From1September 20, 999, Minister of Foreign Affairs)
March 2000 1: Prime Minister and Minister of the Cabinet added officials (-April 5. Education reform)
April 5, 2000: The Prime Minister of the Cabinet added assistant officials (-July 4. Education reform)
65438+February 5, 2000: Minister of Education and Minister of Science and Technology (-20065438+0 65438+1October 5)
200 1 1 6: the first generation minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology (-April 26)
Late April 2006 5438+0: Acting Director General of the Liberal Democratic Party (-20021early October 65438)
27 September 2004: Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan
April 2005 17: Japanese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing held talks with his Chinese and Japanese counterparts.
27 August 2007: Minister for Foreign Affairs
On September 25th, 2007, Yasuo Fukuda's new cabinet was formally established, and Nobutaka Machimura, the leader of the largest faction in the Liberal Democratic Party and former foreign minister, became the second-in-command of the political power-Chief Cabinet Secretary.
20 14 12.24: Speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives (-2015 April 2 1)
20 15 1: died in Tokyo at the age of 70 because of ineffective treatment of cerebral infarction.