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cabinet. He also serves as a "special advisor" to the prime minister, acting as a spokesman for the Abe government with regard to its fiscal stimulus policies, and argued in 2016 that "doubling the number of foreign workers cannot be avoided in this global market situation."
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He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 2004, in a special election in Saitama to replace Masanori Arai, who had been arrested for campaign finance violations. He was re-elected the following year in the
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and joined Sumitomo Real Estate in 1990, but resigned thereafter to study for the Japanese bar examination, which he passed in 1998. In 2000, he was admitted as an attorney and joined the Toranomon Chuo Law Firm in Tokyo.
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Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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Shibayama lost his Saitama seat to a DPJ candidate in the
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Reynolds, Isabel; Roman, David (23 September 2016).
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Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Shinzō Abe
Yoshimasa Hayashi
Kōichi Hagiuda
Nagoya, Aichi
Liberal Democratic Party
Alma mater
University of Tokyo
House of Representatives
Liberal Democratic Party
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Nagoya, Aichi
Saitama Prefecture
University of Tokyo
Japanese general election
Yasuo Fukuda
Taro Aso
2009 general election
2012 general election
Shinzo Abe
"【埼玉】自民党県連・新会長に柴山氏"




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"'Too Early' for Further BOJ Stimulus, Abe Aide Shibayama Says"
"Japan grows more open to foreign workers as population declines"

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