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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    Murayama (coalition) 1994–96 17 Ryutaro Hashimoto (1937–2006) Rep for Okayama 4th 1 October 1995 24 July 1998 1995 Ryutaro Hashimoto – 304 Junichiro Koizumi –...
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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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    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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    The First Hashimoto Cabinet was formed in January 1996 under the leadership of Ryutaro Hashimoto, following the resignation of Tomiichi Murayama as Prime...
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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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    Murayama to occupy the Prime Minister's chair until 1996 when the LDP's Ryutaro Hashimoto took over. In the 1996 election, the LDP made some gains but was still...
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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 held...
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    coalition continued under LDP leadership with Deputy Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto becoming the new Prime Minister on January 11. The decision by the...
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  • advice to the contrary by the visiting former Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto the year before the lawsuit. In 2016, the Western Yangon District...
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    office 14 October 1991 – 5 November 1991[citation needed] Preceded by Ryutaro Hashimoto Succeeded by Tsutomu Hata Minister of Education In office 28 December...
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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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    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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    1987–1992 3 Keizo Obuchi 1992–1998 4 Tamisuke Watanuki 1998–2000 5 Ryutaro Hashimoto 2000–2004 - N/A Vacant 2004–2005 6 Yuji Tsushima 2005–2009 7 Fukushiro...
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  • introduced at a rate of 3% in 1989. In April 1997, under the government of Ryutaro Hashimoto the rate increased to 5%. The 5% is split between the national and...
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  • alumni include Japanese Prime Ministers Junichiro Koizumi (2001–2006), Ryutaro Hashimoto (1996–1998), and Tsuyoshi Inukai (1931–1932). Dozens of other alumni...
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    Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama Preceded by Vacant Succeeded by Ryutaro Hashimoto President of the Liberal Democratic Party In office 9 August 1993 –...
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    chairman since September 2009. Previous leaders also included ex-PM Ryutaro Hashimoto, and previously the faction was known as the Takeshita Faction(経世会...
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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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  • that TRON was dropped because Carla Anderson Hills had threatened Ryutaro Hashimoto over it. On 10 November 2017, TRON Forum, headquartered in Tokyo,...
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  • Mirko Marjanović, 63rd Prime Minister of Serbia (d. 2006) July 29 Ryutaro Hashimoto, 53rd Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2006) Daniel McFadden, American...
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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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  • Iron Chefs Ryuichi Sakamoto, musician, composer, producer and actor Ryutaro Hashimoto, former Prime Minister of Japan, judge for the final battle Shigesato...
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    tax was eventually increased to 5% in 1997 by LDP Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. Hosokawa was forced to resign in April 1994 after it came to light...
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