Taku Etō


Taku Etō is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of Representatives since 2003. He previously served as the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and again in the Cabinet of Shigeru Ishiba.

Career

A native of Kadogawa, Miyazaki and graduate of Seijo University, Etō was elected to the house for the first time in 2003, succeeding his father, Takami Eto, a former government minister.
Taku Etō's profile on the LDP website:

2025 gaffe and resignation

On 18 May 2025, Etō was criticized after saying at a local LDP meeting in Saga Prefecture that he did not need to buy rice because he received so much of it from supporters amid rising prices. He was ordered to explain his remarks by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who called them "very problematic", and apologized over the incident. Etō later said that he was ashamed, but expressed intent to continue as agriculture minister. Five opposition parties demanded that he be replaced, threatening a vote of no-confidence against him if Ishiba did not comply. On 21 May, Ishiba dismissed Etō and replaced him with Shinjirō Koizumi.

Positions

Etō gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parliamentarians in 2012:
Etō is affiliated with the ultraconservative lobby group Nippon Kaigi. In March 2006, he was among 86 members of the Diet who were invited to attend a group meeting at the Nippon Budokan that called for preserving the traditions of the Imperial family.