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born 17 February 1939 is a former politician for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the leader of the LDP faction (informally called the Nikai faction), who served as the Secretary-General of the LDP from 2016 to 2021. He was previously the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Nikai is currently retired, after thirteen terms in the Lower House representing Wakayama's Third District. , "Fukuda's new lineup", 3 August 2008. He is widely considered to be "Japan's most pro-China lawmaker". He has also been criticized for views expressed in the past, and caused controversy when he invited women to "look, but not talk" at key party meetings.

On 31 October 2021, he was elected for the thirteenth time in Japan's 49th general election to the House of Representatives. At the age of 82 years and 8 months, he was the oldest winner in the election.

Also Nikai is Director of the Liberal Democratic Party’s 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Promotion Headquarters, President of the National Travel Industry Association , and President of the Japan–China Friendship Parliamentarians' Union.


Early life
Nikai was born in Gobō, Wakayama Prefecture. His father was an assemblyman in the Wakayama Prefectural Assembly who had little time for his son; his mother Kikue was the daughter of a physician and, unusual for that time for a woman in Japan, was a physician herself. He initially attended Inahara Elementary School, but at the end of WWII, he transferred to Gobō Elementary School. While attending Gobō Middle School, he participated in an extracurricular debating society, where he addressed the human rights issues facing the , citing The Broken Commandment, a novel by Tōson Shimazaki. After graduation from Wakayama Prefectural Hidaka High School, Nikai attended in Tokyo, graduating with a in 1961. He immediately entered politics, working as secretary for , a Diet member from Shizuoka who was serving as the Minister of Construction.


First election successes
After Endo's death, Nikai returned to Wakayama, where he won a seat on the Wakayama Prefectural Assembly in 1975. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1983. He was a member of 's faction within the Liberal Democratic Party, but left the party in 1993 to join the Japan Renewal Party ( Shinseitō). As a member of the JRP, he served as Vice-Minister of Transportation under Morihiro Hosokawa in 1990.


Party membership
He was later a member of the Liberal Party, Conservative Party, and New Conservative Party, independent parties in coalition with the LDP. As Secretary-General of the NCP and part of the governing coalition, he served as Minister of Transportation under Keizō Obuchi and Yoshirō Mori. After the NCP merged with the LDP in 2003, Nikai became an LDP member again, and was appointed Director of the General Affairs Bureau in 2004.


Member of Koizumi Cabinet
In 2005, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi tapped Nikai to head the Diet committee in charge of the privatization of . Following the general elections of that year, on 31 October, Koizumi selected Nikai to head the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, traditionally one of the most highly valued cabinet portfolios.


LDP senior politician
Later, under Prime Minister , Nikai was returned to the post of Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry on 1 August 2008. "Fukuda overhauls Cabinet / LDP executive shakeup also elevates Aso to party No. 2", The Yomiuri Shimbun, 2 August 2008. Nikai is known to have strong ties with Chinese leaders and accompanied relief supplies to after the earthquake there in June 2008. In the Cabinet of Prime Minister , appointed on 24 September 2008, Nikai was retained as Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry.

Nikai was appointed LDP Secretary General by party president in August 2016. Following Abe's resignation in September 2020, the new party president decided to retain Nikai in this role.

On 25 March 2024, Nikai announced that he would not run for reelection in the next House of Representatives election after his faction disbanded in the wake of the 2023–2024 Japanese slush fund scandal. Nikai also assumed political responsibility for the scandal after Shisuikai failed to declare 35.26 million yen ($233,000) in revenues from ticket sales of its fundraising parties from 2017 to 2022. He thus retired when the House was dissolved in October 2024.


Remarks
, a former is known as the second side of Nikai. Because, Nikai was a second side of , the father of Tetsuma.

, a former Prime Minister and , a former Deputy Prime Minister of Japan both have the coined title of "Master of Nikai".


Policy and advocacy
He is considered to be one of the leading pro-China lawmakers, and is the President of the Japan–China Friendship Parliamentarians' Union (from 2023). It has assumed the interests of the LDP in China. In the past, he has been a member of a parliamentary group that supports the Beijing Olympics, and is a politician who has had close ties with China for many years.


Election history
1983 Japanese general election44Wakayama 2nd districtLDP53,611winning
1986 Japanese general election47Wakayama 2nd districtLDP58,722winning
1990 Japanese general election51Wakayama 2nd districtLDP57,663winning
1993 Japanese general election54Wakayama 2nd districtJRP104,600winning
1996 Japanese general election57Wakayama 3rd districtNFP115,681winning
2000 Japanese general election61Wakayama 3rd districtNCP138,527winning
2003 Japanese general election64Wakayama 3rd districtNCP148,274winning
2005 Japanese general election66Wakayama 3rd districtLDP145,735winning
2009 Japanese general election70Wakayama 3rd districtLDP117,237winning
2012 Japanese general election73Wakayama 3rd districtLDP112,916winning
2014 Japanese general election75Wakayama 3rd districtLDP108,257winning
2017 Japanese general election78Wakayama 3rd districtLDP109,488winning
2021 Japanese general election82Wakayama 3rd districtLDP102,834winning

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