Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori owned some 130 million yen in personal and family assets as of April 5, the day his Cabinet was launched, according to government data released Friday.
Mori is the eighth wealthiest person in the 19-strong Cabinet.
Mori's assets consist of his house in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward, renovated in 1993; a 200-year-old building in Ishikawa Prefecture, his birthplace; other land holdings; a total of 31,100 shares in two companies; five golf course memberships and three cars. In addition, his wife has savings and 1,200 shares of stock in one company, the data showed.
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