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    Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本 龍太郎, Hashimoto Ryūtarō, 29 July 1937 – 1 July 2006) was a Japanese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1996...
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  • actor and model Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本 龍太郎, 1937–2006), Japanese politician Ryūtarō Hirota (弘田 龍太郎, 1892–1952), Japanese composer Ryūtarō Matsumoto (松本 隆太郎...
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    1980s and 1990s. Obuchi became prime minister in 1998 after replacing Ryutaro Hashimoto as president of the Liberal Democratic Party, and his premiership...
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  • the war's end'). June 23, 1996: Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said in a press conference: "Hashimoto mentioned the aspects of Japan's colonial rule...
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  • Ryoma Hashimoto (橋本 竜馬, born 1988), Japanese basketball player Ryosuke Hashimoto (橋本 良亮, born 1993), Japanese singer and idol, Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本 龍太郎...
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    [82nd Hashimoto Ryūtarō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第83代 橋本 龍太郎 [83rd Hashimoto Ryūtarō] (in...
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  • social-democratic and liberal party was unsuccessful. Under Murayama's successor Ryūtarō Hashimoto (LDP), the SDP remained part of the ruling coalition. Long before...
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    223 43.63% (Tsutomu Hata) (Tomiichi Murayama) (Ryūtarō Hashimoto) 41st 20 October 1996 Ryūtarō Hashimoto 59.65% 500 (D) 27 September 1996 97,680,719 239...
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    223 43.63% (Tsutomu Hata) (Tomiichi Murayama) (Ryūtarō Hashimoto) 1996 20 October 1996 Ryūtarō Hashimoto 59.65% 500 (D) September 27, 1996 97,680,719 Liberal...
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  • Ryutaro Nonomura (Japanese: 野々村 竜太郎, Hepburn: Nonomura Ryūtarō, born July 29, 1966) is a former Japanese politician and convicted fraudster known for his...
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    Sōja, Okayama, Gaku Hashimoto is the son of a former Prime Minister of Japan, Ryutaro Hashimoto, and the grandson of Ryugo Hashimoto, also a member of the...
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    reformer. Hashimoto is the brother of the former Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. "Our Campaigns - Candidate - Daijiro Hashimoto". www.ourcampaigns...
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    marking the 120th anniversary of the foundation 1996 Prime minister Ryutaro Hashimoto paid his respects at the Yasukuni shrine in order to fulfill a promise...
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    1948−1960 Served alongside: Nirō Hoshijima, Ryōgo Hashimoto, many others Succeeded by Saburō Eda Ryūtarō Hashimoto ... New district Representative for Okayama...
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  • Kana Hanazawa 花澤 香菜 actress, singer, and voice actress. Hashiryū 橋龍 Ryūtarō Hashimoto 橋本龍太郎 politician. Kimutaku キムタク Takuya Kimura 木村拓哉 SMAP star Matsujun...
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    election of Ryutaro Hashimoto as prime minister, and himself became prime minister from 1999 to 2000; he died of a stroke in early 2000 and Hashimoto took over...
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    Hata and Ryutaro Hashimoto, both of whom were later elected as prime ministers, in the Tanaka/Takeshita faction. His rivalry with Hashimoto was particularly...
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    former leader of the radical right Sunrise Party, later merged with Toru Hashimoto's Japan Restoration Party out of which he split his faction into the Party...
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    Councillors elections were held in Japan on 12 July 1998. The LDP under Ryūtarō Hashimoto had restored single-party government in 1996 and was now aiming to...
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    Ryōtarō Sugi (杉良太郎, born 1944), Japanese actor and singer from Kobe Ryūtarō Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本 龍太郎, 1937–2006), Japanese politician and the 83rd Prime Minister...
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    Shimamura. He had also previously served as Transport Minister under Ryutaro Hashimoto.[user-generated source] Kamei died on 12 May 2006. He was 70. 亀井善之...
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    After Murayama completed the text of the statement, he showed it to Ryutaro Hashimoto and the Chairman of the Japan War-Bereaved Families Association. They...
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    and the Social Democratic Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto of the LDP won the most seats. These were the first elections after...
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    2000) Noboru Takeshita (19 June 2000) Zenkō Suzuki (19 July 2004) Ryūtarō Hashimoto (1 July 2006) Toshiki Kaifu (9 January 2022) Shinzō Abe (11 July 2022)*...
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    Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party 1987–1989 Succeeded by Ryutaro Hashimoto Preceded by Takeo Fukuda Head of Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai 1986–1991...
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    Palestinian Authority in 1995. In October 2001, former Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto denied the existence of a direct link between the roots of international...
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    and July 1998, but he gained little support losing decisively to Ryutaro Hashimoto and then Keizō Obuchi, both of whom had broader bases of support within...
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    The Second Hashimoto Cabinet governed Japan from November 1996 to July 1998 under the leadership of Ryutaro Hashimoto. Hashimoto had become Prime Minister...
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    Morihiro Hosokawa, Tsutomu Hata, Tomiichi Murayama, and the first Ryutaro Hashimoto cabinet before leaving the New Party Sakigake to join the Democratic...
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    Ryutaro Hashimoto President of the Liberal Democratic Party In office 9 August 1993 – 2 October 1995 Preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa Succeeded by Ryutaro...
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