List of Japanese prime ministers by longevity


Prime MinisterDate of birthPrime Minister
Tomiichi Murayama1994-1996
Toshiki Kaifu1989-1991
Yasuo Fukuda2007-2008
Yoshirō Mori2000-2001
Morihiro Hosokawa1993-1994
Tarō Asō2008-2009
Junichiro Koizumi2001-2006
Naoto Kan2010-2011
Yukio Hatoyama2009-2010
Shinzo Abe2006-2007, 2012–
Yoshihiko Noda2011-2012

This is a list of Japanese prime ministers by longevity. It consists of Prime Ministers and Interim Prime Ministers of Japan who have held the office. If a prime minister served more than one non-consecutive term, the dates given are for the beginning of their first term, and the end of their last term.
To avoid confusion and maintain consistency, the name of the Prime Ministers are listed in the Western style. Where the person in question is still living, the longevity is calculated up to.

Overview

The median age of a Prime Minister first taking office is 61 years and 61 days. This falls between Keizō Obuchi and Katō Tomosaburō. The youngest Prime Minister was the first, Hirobumi Itō, who took office at the age of 44 years, 67 days. The oldest Prime Minister to first take office was Kantarō Suzuki, who became Prime Minister at the age of 77 years, 79 days.
The oldest living Prime Minister is Tomiichi Murayama, born 3 March 1924. The youngest living former Prime Minister is Yoshihiko Noda, born 20 May 1957.
The longest-lived Prime Minister was Naruhiko Higashikuni, who died at the age of 102 years, 48 days. If the oldest living Prime Minister, Murayama, lives to 20 April 2026, he will tie this record. The shortest-lived Prime Minister was Sanetomi Sanjō, who died at the age of 53 years and 352 days.
The Prime Minister with the longest retirement is Naruhiko Higashikuni. He left office on 9 October 1945, and died 44 years and 103 days later on 20 January 1990. The Prime Minister with the shortest retirement is Keizō Obuchi, who died on 14 May 2000, 39 days after leaving office on 5 April 2000.

Longevity of Japanese prime ministers

There are 7 Prime Ministers of Japan who lived through their nineties:


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Saionji Kinmochi


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Kiyoura Keigo


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Tetsu Katayama


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Nobusuke Kishi


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Takeo Fukuda


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Zenkō Suzuki


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There are 2 Prime Ministers of Japan who became centenarians:
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Naruhiko Higashikuni


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Yasuhiro Nakasone

List of prime ministers

#
Prime Minister
Date of birth
Start date of first termAge at
start date
End date of final termAge at
end date
Length of
retirement
Date of death
Lifespan
1Itō Hirobumi
2Kuroda Kiyotaka
3Sanjō Sanetomi
4Yamagata Aritomo
5Matsukata Masayoshi
6Ōkuma Shigenobu
7Saionji Kinmochi
8Katsura Tarō
9Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
10Terauchi Masatake
11Hara Takashi N/A
12Uchida Kōsai
13Takahashi Korekiyo
14Katō Tomosaburō N/A
15Kiyoura Keigo
16Katō Takaaki N/A
17Wakatsuki Reijirō
18Tanaka Giichi
19Osachi Hamaguchi
20Kijūrō Shidehara
21Inukai Tsuyoshi N/A
22Saitō Makoto
23Keisuke Okada
24Kōki Hirota
25Senjūrō Hayashi
26Fumimaro Konoe
27Hiranuma Kiichirō
28Nobuyuki Abe
29Mitsumasa Yonai
30Hideki Tojo
31Kuniaki Koiso
32Kantarō Suzuki
33Naruhiko Higashikuni
34Shigeru Yoshida
35Tetsu Katayama
36Hitoshi Ashida
37Ichirō Hatoyama
38Tanzan Ishibashi
39Nobusuke Kishi
40Hayato Ikeda
41Eisaku Satō
42Kakuei Tanaka
43Takeo Miki
44Takeo Fukuda
45Masayoshi Ōhira N/A
46Masayoshi Ito
47Zenkō Suzuki
48Yasuhiro Nakasone
49Noboru Takeshita
50Sōsuke Uno
51Toshiki Kaifu
52Kiichi Miyazawa
53Morihiro Hosokawa
54Tsutomu Hata
55Tomiichi Murayama
56Ryutaro Hashimoto
57Keizō Obuchi
58Yoshirō Mori
59Junichiro Koizumi
60Shinzo AbeIncumbentIncumbentIncumbent
61Yasuo Fukuda
62Tarō Asō
63Yukio Hatoyama
64Naoto Kan
65Yoshihiko Noda
#
Prime Minister
Date of birth
Start dateAge at
start date
End dateAge at
end date
Length of
retirement
Date of death
Lifespan

Oldest living Prime Ministers of Japan

Not all prime ministers live to become the oldest of their time. Of the 54 deceased prime ministers, 18 eventually became the oldest of their time, while 36 did not. Matsukata Masayoshi became the oldest living prime minister when he was appointed in 1891 and remained so until his death in 1924, for a record 33 years and 55 days. Keisuke Okada became the oldest living prime minister after the death of Hiranuma Kiichirō, but he survived Kiichirō by only 46 days.
On three occasions the oldest living prime minister lost this distinction not by his death, but due to the appointment of a prime minister who was older. Itō Hirobumi lost this distinction when Kuroda Kiyotaka was appointed. Kuroda Kiyotaka lost this distinction when Sanjō Sanetomi was appointed. Yamagata Aritomo lost this distinction when Matsukata Masayoshi was appointed.
Tomiichi Murayama was the oldest to acquire this distinction at the age of 95 years, and 217 days. Nobusuke Kishi, who was 90 years, and 297 days old when he died on 7 August 1987 is the oldest prime minister to die without ever acquiring this distinction. Tsutomu Hata, who was 82 years, and 4 days old when he died on 28 August 2017 is the most recent prime minister to die without ever acquiring this distinction.