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    Tatsuo Kawabata (川端 達夫, Kawabata Tatsuo, born January 24, 1945) is a Japanese politician from the Democratic Party, and a member of the House of Representatives...
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  • singer-songwriter Tatsuo Kawabata (川端 達夫, born 1945), Japanese politician Tatsuo Kawai (河相 達夫, 1889–1965), Japanese diplomat and writer Tatsuo Kawai (wrestler)...
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  • Takafumi Kawabata (川端 隆普美, born 1954), Japanese ski jumper Takayoshi Kawabata (川端 崇義, born 1985), Japanese baseball player Tatsuo Kawabata (川端 達夫, born...
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    Chief of Diet Affairs of the Democratic Party 2002–2004 Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Preceded by Yoshio Hachiro Chief of Diet Affairs of the Democratic...
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    Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama Preceded by Seiko Noda Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Minister of Health and Welfare In office 11 January 1996 – 7 November...
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    player Takashi Inui, football player Yukiko Inui, artistic swimmer Tatsuo Kawabata, politician Miku Tanabe, entertainer Kazuyo Matsui, actress Rorochan_1999...
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    Yūichi Mayama Saeko Umemura Kentaro Motomura Naoto Kan Nobuhiro Koyama Tatsuo Kawabata Natsumi Higa 15 Tomohiro Konno Noriko Horiuchi Tsuneo Akaeda Kenji...
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    and Technology Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy Tatsuo Kawabata Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Minister of State for Pension...
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    2011 Prime Minister Naoto Kan Preceded by Sumio Mabuchi Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Minister of Foreign Affairs Acting 7 March 2011 – 9 March 2011 Prime...
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    creation in the electoral reform of 1994 was Democratic Socialist Tatsuo Kawabata who had represented the five-member SNTV Shiga At-large district since...
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    Party which merged with the DPJ early on. About 25 members, was led by Tatsuo Kawabata. Kuni no katachi kenkyūkai ja:国の形研究会 (lit. 'Country Form Research Society'):...
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    Kan 9 Yoshihiro Katayama September 17, 2010 September 2, 2011 350 10 Tatsuo Kawabata September 2, 2011 October 1, 2012 395 Yoshihiko Noda 11 Shinji Tarutoko...
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    Tatsuo Nagai (永井 龍男, Nagai Tatsuo, 20 May 1904 – 12 October 1990) was a writer of short stories, novels, and essays, active in the Shōwa period Japan...
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    Ryū Shionoya September 24, 2008 September 16, 2009 357 Taro Aso 10 Tatsuo Kawabata September 16, 2009 September 17, 2010 366 Yukio Hatoyama Naoto Kan...
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    Shiga gubernatorial election and resigned as MP. He was replaced by Tatsuo Kawabata as MP on May 15, 2014. ※The numbers in parentheses are the "assumed...
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    Prime Minister Naoto Kan Preceded by Kazuhiro Haraguchi Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Governor of Tottori Prefecture In office 13 April 1999 – 12 April 2007...
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    2009 Prime Minister Taro Aso Preceded by Tsuneo Suzuki Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Member of the House of Representatives Incumbent Assumed office 10...
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    2012 – 26 December 2012 Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda Preceded by Tatsuo Kawabata Succeeded by Yoshitaka Shindō Member of the House of Representatives...
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    2010 Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Tatsuo Kawabata R September 16, 2009 – June 8, 2010 Minister of Health, Labour, and...
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    office 21 April 2015 – 14 October 2021 Monarchs Akihito Naruhito Deputy Tatsuo Kawabata Hirotaka Akamatsu Preceded by Nobutaka Machimura Succeeded by Hiroyuki...
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    gubernatorial election in July. He was replaced in the Diet by DPJ member Tatsuo Kawabata, who had lost his Shiga No.4 District seat in the 2012 election but...
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    Territories Affairs Minister of State for Promotion of Local Sovereignty Tatsuo Kawabata R September 2, 2011 – January 13, 2012 Minister of Justice Hideo Hiraoka...
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    Results Shiga 1 Toshitaka Ōoka L Reelected Toshitaka Ōoka (L – K) 46.2% Tatsuo Kawabata (D) 40.9% Shiga 2 Ken'ichirō Ueno L Reelected Ken'ichirō Ueno (L –...
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    Results (only winner & runner-up) Shiga 1 Tatsuo Kawabata DPJ Defeated Toshitaka Ōoka (LDP – NK) 34.9% Tatsuo Kawabata (DPJ – PNP) 31.6% Toshiki Okumura (JRP...
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  • Kamata Naoto Kan Seiichi Kaneta Michihiko Kano Naohiko Kato Koichi Kato Tatsuo Kawabata Takashi Kawamura Hiroshi Kawauchi Takashi Kii Toru Kikawada Makiko...
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    (Japan) Preceded by Tatsuo Kawabata Member of the House of Representatives from Shiga 1st district 2005–2009 Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Preceded by Issei...
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    PR block (born 1948) Democratic December 26, 2012 November 21, 2014 Tatsuo Kawabata Rep for Kinki PR block (born 1945) Democratic December 24, 2014 September...
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  • (independent) Hiroshi Kawaguchi Takahiro Kawagoe Tomotaro Kawashima Tatsuo Kawabata Hidesaburo Kawamura (independent) Mitsue Kawakami Naoto Kan (Prime...
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    Political offices Preceded by Tatsuo Kawabata Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology 2010–2011 Succeeded by Masaharu Nakagawa...
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    Results (only winner & runner-up) Shiga 1 Ken'ichirō Ueno LDP Defeated Tatsuo Kawabata (DPJ) 51.9% Ken'ichirō Ueno (LDP – Kōmeitō) 37.9% Shiga 2 Issei Tajima...
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