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    Ichirō Hatoyama (鳩山 一郎, Hatoyama Ichirō, 1 January 1883 – 7 March 1959) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1954 to 1956...
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  • Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet may refer to: First Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Ichirō Hatoyama from 1954 to 1955 Second Ichirō...
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    great-grandmother, Haruko Hatoyama, was a co-founder of what is known today as Kyoritsu Women's University. His paternal grandfather, Ichirō Hatoyama, was a major...
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    Second Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet is the 53rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Ichirō Hatoyama from March 19 to November 22, 1955. "Second Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet"...
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    The Hatoyama family is a prominent Japanese political family which has been called "Japan's Kennedy family." Ichirō Hatoyama and Yukio Hatoyama served...
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    First Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet was the 52nd Cabinet of Japan. It was headed by Ichirō Hatoyama from December 10, 1954 to March 19, 1955. "First Ichirō Hatoyama...
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    [52nd Hatoyama Ichirō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第53代 鳩山 一郎 [53rd Hatoyama Ichirō] (in Japanese)...
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    Women's University, mother of Ichirō Hatoyama, and great-grandmother of Yukio Hatoyama and Kunio Hatoyama. Ichirō Hatoyama (1883 – 1959): Secretary of the...
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  • was the son and father of two former Prime Ministers, Ichirō and Yukio respectively. Hatoyama was born in Tokyo to a high-profile family. He studied...
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    which was founded by her mother-in-law, Haruko Hatoyama. She is well known as the wife of Ichirō Hatoyama, who was the 52nd–54th Prime Minister of Japan...
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    Ichirō Ozawa (小沢一郎, Ozawa Ichirō, born 24 May 1942) is a Japanese politician and has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1969, representing...
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  • party in Japan. Existing from 1954 to 1955, the party was founded by Ichirō Hatoyama, former foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and future Prime Minister...
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  • Haruko Hatoyama (1861–1938), educator and political matriarch Ichirō Hatoyama (1883–1959), politician and Prime Minister of Japan Hideo Hatoyama (1884–1946)...
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    Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet is the 54th Cabinet of Japan headed by Ichirō Hatoyama from November 22, 1955 to December 23, 1956. "Third Ichirō Hatoyama Cabinet"...
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    as the likely successor to Hatoyama. Ichirō Ozawa, however, whose resignation had also been reported announced by Hatoyama, was still supporting another...
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    discus thrower Ichirō Hatoyama (鳩山 一郎, 1883–1959), a Japanese politician and the 52nd, 53rd, and 54th Prime Minister of Japan Ichirō Hiura (日浦 市郎, born...
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    bureaucrat who later became a third-generation politician, and grandson of Ichirō Hatoyama, who became the President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and...
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    jiyūtō) or Hatoyama Liberal Party, the first breakaway of Ichirō Hatoyama and his followers from the Liberal Party, a majority including Hatoyama returned...
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    Councillors elections, it won 52 of the 132 seats. In August 1952, Ichirō Hatoyama was allowed to rejoin the party, having been banned from politics as...
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    marked by conflict with Ichirō Hatoyama, who had been depurged. This culminated in Yoshida being ousted and replaced by Hatoyama in 1954. Yoshida's legacy...
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    wife, Haruko Hatoyama, was a co-founder of what is known today as Kyoritsu Women's University. His son is former Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama, who founded...
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  • scandal which caused a steep decrease in his personal popularity. Hatoyama Ichirō was elected as the first Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) President...
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    Diet members belonging to the Liberal Party who were supporters of Ichirō Hatoyama; within two days it gained a further 15 seats when the Kozen Hirokawa...
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    30 and 31 August 2009. The opposition party DPJ led by Yukio Hatoyama (Ichirō Hatoyama's grandson), won a majority by gaining 308 seats (10 seats were...
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    The climactic moment occurred in May 1933, when Education Minister Hatoyama Ichiro announced that Dr. Takigawa's theory of criminal law advocated Marxist...
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    retained the DPJ name. In 2003, the party was joined by the Liberal Party of Ichirō Ozawa. Following the 2009 election, the DPJ became the ruling party in the...
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    1922. In 1925, Yamamoto joined the new Seiyūhontō party, along with Hatoyama Ichirō; however, the party failed to gain popular support and soon merged...
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    era, and his brother Ichirō Hatoyama was an influential politician and minister in the 1930s and 40s. Through him, Hideo Hatoyama was able to exert great...
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  • first met Kunio Hatoyama, a first cousin of the groom and a grandson Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama. Emily was engaged to Kunio Hatoyama at the age of 17...
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    Ichirō Kiyose (清瀬 一郎, Kiyose Ichirō, July 5, 1884 – June 27, 1967) was a Japanese lawyer and politician who rose to serve as Minister of Education and...
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