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Tarō Asō

Is Tarō Asō A-List?

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NoTarō Asō is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2008

Becomes Prime Minister

Lost A-list status in 2009

Dropped to B tier — Electoral Defeat

Ranking Timeline

1979D$10M

Elected to Parliament

Asō, from a prominent political and business family, was first elected to Japan's House of Representatives. His family wealth gave him significant resources but limited political influence initially.

2003C$25M+$15M

Minister of Internal Affairs

Asō became Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications under Koizumi. His cabinet position raised his profile within Japanese politics and the LDP.

2005B$35M+$10M

Foreign Minister Appointment

Asō was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs, one of Japan's most prominent cabinet positions. His international role significantly increased his visibility both domestically and abroad.

2008A$50M+$15M

Becomes Prime Minister

Asō became Japan's Prime Minister during the global financial crisis. His leadership position made him well-known internationally, though his tenure was marked by challenges.

2009B$55M+$5M

Electoral Defeat

Asō's LDP suffered a historic defeat, ending his brief prime ministership. His public image was damaged by gaffes and economic difficulties, reducing his prominence.

2012B$65M+$10M

Deputy PM and Finance Minister

Asō became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance under Shinzo Abe, playing a key role in implementing Abenomics. This long-term position restored his political influence significantly.

2021B$90M+$25M

Longest-Serving Finance Minister

After nine years, Asō stepped down as Finance Minister, having become Japan's longest-serving in that role. His influence remained strong within the LDP as a senior statesman.

2026B$100M+$10M

Senior LDP Powerbroker

At 85, Asō remains an influential figure in Japanese politics as a senior LDP member and former prime minister. He is well-known in Japan and Asian political circles but lacks broader mainstream international recognition.

Last updated: February 25, 2026