• Yuko Sato (佐藤夕子, Satō Yūko) is a Japanese politician and member of the Genzei Nippon party. She previously served one term in the House of Representatives...
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  • Yuko Sato or Yūko Satō may refer to: Yuko Sato (athlete) (佐藤 優子, born 1968), Japanese racewalker Yuko Sato (politician) (佐藤 夕子, born 1963), Japanese politician...
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  • cricketer Yuko Sato (athlete) (佐藤 優子, born 1968), Japanese racewalker Yuko Sato (politician) (佐藤 夕子, born 1963), Japanese politician Yūko Satō (voice actress)...
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  • racewalker Yuko Sato (politician) (佐藤 夕子, born 1963), Japanese politician Yūko Satō (voice actress) (佐藤 ゆうこ), Japanese voice actress Yusuke Sato (佐藤 悠介,...
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  • The Japan-China Friendship Parliamentarians' Union (日中友好議員連盟, Nitchū Yūkō Giin Renmei) is a supragovernmental organization which promotes a strengthening...
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  • that politicians can provide to citizens is a reduction in taxes. The party first gained representation in the national Diet in May 2011 when Yuko Sato, the...
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    Hiromichi Kumada (category Japanese politician, 1960s birth stubs)
    Hiromichi Kumada is a Japanese politician who is a member of the House of Representatives of Japan. He graduated from Faculty of Law, Kanagawa University...
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    Kodansha International. ISBN 978-4-7700-1689-8. Sato & Inose 2012, p. 163. Sato & Inose 2012, p. 162. Sato & Inose 2012, pp. 163–164. Wolfe, Alan Stephen...
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    Yasutoshi Nishimura: 1% Another government politician: 2%; An opposition politician: 5% Yūko Obuchi: 2% Yūko Obuchi: 2%; Another MP: 1% Taro Yamamoto (REI):...
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    Ennin, noted Buddhist prelate Yuko Oshima, actress and singer Kazuyoshi Saito, singer-songwriter Tsutomu Sato, politician "Mibu Town official statistics"...
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  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2003–2005 (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    Ikuzo Sakurai Takashi Sasagawa Genichiro Sata Akira Satō Tsutomu Sato Ren Sato Shinji Sato Tatsuo Sato Masahiko Shibayama Akira Shichijo Yoshinobu Shimamura...
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    professional wrestler, singer under the alter ego Udon Sato Sayaka Ichii, musician Atsushi Itō, actor Yuko Kavaguti, figure skater Mai Kuraki, singer Fumie...
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    Takeo Fukuda (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    strongly supported Satō against Ikeda. Satō was defeated, but soon afterwards Ikeda fell ill and had to resign as prime minister, naming Satō as his successor...
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  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2009–2012 (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    Kazuko Koori Kazuya Kondo Shoichi Kondo Yosuke Kondo Takahiro Sasaki Yuko Sato Takeshi Saiki Susumu Saito Tsuyoshi Saito Yasunori Saito Takehiro Sakaguchi...
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  • this year is known as Shōwa 41. Emperor: Hirohito Prime Minister: Eisaku Satō (Liberal Democratic) Chief Cabinet Secretary: Tomisaburo Hashimoto until...
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    the 1960s to 1980s under prime ministers including Hayato Ikeda, Eisaku Satō, Kakuei Tanaka, and Yasuhiro Nakasone. Scandals and economic difficulties...
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    Keizō Obuchi (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    Ryutaro Hashimoto. They had one son and two daughters. Their younger daughter, Yūko Obuchi, ran for and was elected to the former prime minister's Diet seat...
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  • Tendou. November 4: Yūko Mizutani, voice actress (d. 2016) December 13: hide, musician (d. 1998) December 15: Norihisa Tamura, politician December 23: Kazuhiro...
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  • Eizō Kita Fukuoka Prefecture: Taichi Uzaki Fukushima Prefecture: Zenichiro Satō Gifu Prefecture: Yukiyasu Matsuno Gunma Prefecture: Toshizo Takekoshi (until...
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  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2005–2009 (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    Ikuzo Sakurai Takashi Sasagawa Genichiro Sata Ren Sato Tatsuo Sato (politician) Tsutomu Sato Yukari Sato Yoshihiro Seki Masahiko Shibayama Akira Shichijo...
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    Shōichi Nakagawa (category Politicians from Hokkaido)
    had "sent a shock wave throughout the nation." After his death, his widow Yūko Nakagawa ran for his old seat in the 2012 election, which she won and held...
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  • Mills (Bang Zoom); Andrea Villaverde (Macias Group) Voiced by (Japanese): Yūko Miyamura Portrayed by: Rei Okamoto Kazuha Toyama (遠山 和葉, Tōyama Kazuha),...
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  • No.36-criticisms 11] (in Japanese). Shinchosha. ISBN 978-4-10-642576-9. Satō Hideaki; Inoue Takashi; Yamanaka Takeshi, eds. (2005). 決定版 三島由紀夫全集・第42巻・年譜・書誌...
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  • surname. As of 2008, it is the second most common surname in Japan, after Satō, with 1.9 million people registered. It is said to have been named by the...
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    Naoto Kan (category Politicians from Yamaguchi Prefecture)
    denied by both parties, with a television newscaster and media consultant, Yūko Tonomoto. After Yukio Hatoyama resigned as the leader of the Democratic Party...
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    Seiko Noda (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    President of the "Sake-Loving Female Diet Members Club" (Secretary-General Yuko Obuchi), and an advisor to the Sake Manufacturers' Association. Her mail...
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    Agency Sakonshirō Inamura Liberal Democratic Director of the Defense Agency Yūkō Kurihara Liberal Democratic Director of the Economic Planning Agency Toshio...
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    Toshimitsu Motegi (category Japan New Party politicians)
    Motegi (茂木 敏充, Motegi Toshimitsu, born 7 October 1955) is a Japanese politician who served as the Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party from...
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  • Eisaku Satō Junkichi Matsuoka (松岡潤吉, 1888-1951), Japanese politician and businessman Komakichi Matsuoka (松岡駒吉, 1888-1958), Japanese politician and labor...
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  • Yuko Kobayashi, voice actress February 28 – Toshihiko Tahara, singer and actor March 4 – Atsuko Asano, actress March 7 – Sanae Takaichi, politician and...
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