In 1942, Miyazawa joined the Ministry of Finance, avoiding military service during
World War II. In 1961, Miyazawa accompanied Ikeda to a summit meeting with U.S. President
John F. Kennedy, and due to his excellent English, served as Ikeda's sole translator during the latter's "yacht talks" with Kennedy on Kennedy's presidential yacht, the
Honey Fitz. Beginning with the Ikeda cabinet, Miyazawa held a number of important government posts, including Director of the
Economic Planning Agency (1962-64, 1966-68, 1977-78), Minister of International Trade and Industry (1970–1971), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1974–1976), and Chief Cabinet Secretary (1984–1986). He became Minister of Finance under the government of
Noboru Takeshita in 1987. However, Miyazawa had to resign from this post amid the
Recruit scandal in 1988. ==Premiership (1991–1993)==