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Tomiichi Murayama

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Tomiichi Murayama

Tomiichi Murayama (村山 富市, Murayama Tomiichi; 3 March 1924 – 17 October 2025) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1994 to 1996. He was the country's first socialist premier since Tetsu Katayama in 1948, and is best remembered for the Murayama Statement on the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, in which he officially apologized for Japan's past colonial wars and aggression. Born in Ōita Prefecture, Murayama graduated from Meiji University in 1946, and became a labor union official in his home prefecture. He was elected to the Ōita City Council in 1955 as a member of the Japan Socialist Party; he was then elected to the Ōita Prefectural Assembly in 1963 and to the National Diet in 1972. After the JSP joined the government following the 1993 election, he became its leader, then became prime minister in 1994 as the head of a new coalition of the JSP, Liberal Democratic Party, and New Party Sakigake. During his time as prime minister, Murayama was noted for his Murayama Statement in which he apologised for the country's actions during World War II, oversaw a crumbling relationship between Japan and the United States, and his government was criticized for its responses to the Great Hanshin earthquake and Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995. He resigned as prime minister in 1996, and reorganized the JSP as the Social Democratic Party. The new party lost many of its seats in the 1996 election, and he resigned as its leader soon after.

Infobox

Monarch
Akihito
Deputy
Yōhei KōnoRyutaro Hashimoto
Preceded by
Sakae Aizawa
Succeeded by
Tadafumi Hatano
Constituency
Ōita City
Born
(1924-03-03)3 March 1924Ōita, Japan
Died
17 October 2025(2025-10-17) (aged 101)Ōita, Japan
Political party
Social Democratic (1996–2025)
Other politicalaffiliations
Left Socialist (1951–1955)Socialist (1955–1996)
Spouse
mw- Yoshie Murayama (m. 1953; died 2024)
Alma mater
Meiji University
Allegiance
Japan
Branch
Imperial Japanese Army
Service years
1944–1945
Rank
Officer candidate
Conflict
World War II
Party
Social Democratic (1996–2025)

Tables

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Preceded byTsutomu Hata
Preceded byTsutomu Hata
Political offices
Preceded byTsutomu Hata
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Prime Minister of Japan 1994–1996
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Succeeded byRyutaro Hashimoto
Party political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
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Position established
Position established
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Position established
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Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Japan 1996
Political offices
Succeeded byTakako Doi
Preceded bySadao Yamahana
Preceded bySadao Yamahana
Political offices
Preceded bySadao Yamahana
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Chairman of the Japan Socialist Party 1993–1996
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Position abolished
Preceded byShun Ōide
Preceded byShun Ōide
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Preceded byShun Ōide
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Chairman of the Diet Affairs Committee,Japan Socialist Party 1991–1993
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Succeeded byKoken Nosaka
Diplomatic posts
Diplomatic posts
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Diplomatic posts
Preceded bySuharto
Preceded bySuharto
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Preceded bySuharto
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Chairperson of APEC 1995
Political offices
Succeeded byFidel Ramos
Political offices
Preceded byTsutomu Hata
Prime Minister of Japan 1994–1996
Succeeded byRyutaro Hashimoto
Party political offices
Position established
Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Japan 1996
Succeeded byTakako Doi
Preceded bySadao Yamahana
Chairman of the Japan Socialist Party 1993–1996
Position abolished
Preceded byShun Ōide
Chairman of the Diet Affairs Committee,Japan Socialist Party 1991–1993
Succeeded byKoken Nosaka
Diplomatic posts
Preceded bySuharto
Chairperson of APEC 1995
Succeeded byFidel Ramos

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