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    Takashi Fukaya (深谷 隆司, Fukaya Takashi, born 29 September 1935) is a Japanese LDP-politician. Takashi was born in the Asakusa area of Taitō, Tokyo, graduated...
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  • mathematician Michiyo Fukaya (1953–1987), American poet and activist Takashi Fukaya (深谷 隆司, born 1935), Japanese politician Yuki Fukaya (深谷 友基, born 1982)...
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    Tsuji ran to replace veteran LDP lawmaker Takashi Fukaya, and personally lobbied Fukaya for support. Fukaya publicly endorsed Tsuji and featured prominently...
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    two coalition partners also lost several seats. Two cabinet members, Takashi Fukaya and Tokuichiro Tamazawa, lost their seats. The Democratic Party made...
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    of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Takashi Fukaya Former International Trade and Industry Minister Liberal Democratic...
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  • when the conservative vote was split between three LDP candidates (Takashi Fukaya, Nakasone faction, Kunio Hatoyama, Tanaka faction and Hisanari Yamada...
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    Tamazawa Yoichi Tani Yoshio Yatsu International Trade and Industry Takashi Fukaya Takeo Hiranuma Economy, Trade and Industry Takeo Hiranuma Transport...
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    Affairs Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office Takashi Fukaya for Political Affairs Susumu Yamaji for General Affairs Source:...
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    Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama Preceded by Hajime Ishii Succeeded by Takashi Fukaya Personal details Born (1925-10-20)October 20, 1925 Sonobe, Kyoto, Japan...
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    elections of 2000 and 2003. In 2005, he lost his seat to Liberal Democrat Takashi Fukaya and also failed to win a proportional seat in the Tokyo block. In the...
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    the Youth Division, Liberal Democratic Party 1972 – 1976 Succeeded by Takashi Fukaya Preceded by Hikaru Matsunaga Chairman of the Public Relations Committee...
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    Takeshi Hosaka Tokyo 1st Kaoru Yosano 2nd Takashi Fukaya 3rd Hirotaka Ishihara 4th Masaaki Taira 5th Takashi Kosugi 6th Takao Ochi 7th Fumiaki Matsumoto...
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    charge of New Tokyo International Airport issues Minister of Posts Takashi Fukaya Minister of Labor Shunpei Tsukahara Minister of Construction Tamisuke...
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    for International Trade and Industry of Japan 1998–1999 Succeeded by Takashi Fukaya Preceded by Ryoko Akamatsu Minister of Education of Japan 1994–1995...
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    Yoshikatsu Nakayama DPJ 1999 – 2005 Failed reelection in the Tokyo PR block Takashi Fukaya LDP 2005 – 2009 Yoshikatsu Nakayama DPJ 2009 – 2012 Failed re-election...
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    from Kokugakuin University and worked as an assistant to Diet members Takashi Fukaya and Ichiro Shimamura before entering politics in 1975 as a member of...
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    Hiromu Nonaka June 30, 1994 August 8, 1995 404 Tomiichi Murayama 48 Takashi Fukaya August 8, 1995 January 11, 1996 156 49 Hiroyuki Kurata January 11, 1996...
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    1976–1979 1980–1996 Served alongside: Hisanori Yamada, Yoshimi Nakagawa, Takashi Fukaya, Mitsuhiro Kaneko District eliminated New district Representative for...
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    July 2000 – 6 January 2001 Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori Preceded by Takashi Fukaya Succeeded by Position abolished Minister of Transport In office 8 August...
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    Minister of Home Affairs Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Takashi Fukaya August 8, 1995 - January 11, 1996 R Tokyo 8th Chief Cabinet Secretary...
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    D'Hondt allocation order 1996 2000 2003 2005 2009 2012 2014 2017 2021 1 Takashi Fukaya Tetsundo Iwakuni Yukihiko Akutsu Kuniko Inoguchi Kumiko Hayakawa Kiyoshi...
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    4% Kaoru Yosano (LDP) 43.5% Tōkyō 2 Takashi Fukaya LDP Defeated Yoshikatsu Nakayama (DPJ) 51.0% Takasahi Fukaya (LDP – Kōmeitō) 36.3% Tōkyō 3 Hirotaka...
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    5, 1999 - July 4, 2000 Minister of International Trade and Industry Takashi Fukaya R October 5, 1999 - July 4, 2000 Minister of Transport Director of the...
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    Representatives Committee on Fundamental National Poliies 2004–2006 Succeeded by Takashi Fukaya Political offices Preceded by Tokuo Yamashita Minister of Health and...
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  • grid. Production began in late 1993, and was the directorial debut of Takashi Tokita. Tokita wanted to tell multiple stories within a single game, with...
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    Policy Research Council 1998–1999 Succeeded by Shizuka Kamei Preceded by Takashi Fukaya Chair, Liberal Democratic Party General Council 1999–2000 Succeeded by...
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    5, 1999 - July 4, 2000 Minister of International Trade and Industry Takashi Fukaya R October 5, 1999 - July 4, 2000 Minister of Transport Director of the...
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  • 1988 - Hirotaka Fujimoto 1989 - Kenji Fukaya and Yoshio Muto 1990 - Akito Futaki 1991 - Masaru Takeuchi and Takashi Tsuboi 1992 - Akira Fujiki and Norihito...
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    1016/0378-8741(86)90156-X. PMID 3520157. Mitsui, Kumiko; Saito, Hiroaki; Yamamura, Ryota; Fukaya, Haruhiko; Hitotsuyanagi, Yukio; Takeya, Koichi (2007). "Apotirucallane...
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    many of these were co-written in collaboration with his former editor, Takashi Nagasaki. Urasawa has been called one of the artists that changed the history...
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