• Yoshiro Hayashi (林 義郎, Hayashi Yoshirō, 16 June 1927 – 3 February 2017) was a Japanese politician. In addition to being a National Diet member, he served...
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  • Yoshiro Hayashi may refer to: Yoshiro Hayashi (golfer) (林 由郎, 1922–2012), Japanese golfer Yoshiro Hayashi (politician) (林 義郎, 1927–2017), Japanese politician...
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  • Japanese politician Yoshimi Hayashi (1923–2006), American lawyer Yoshiro Hayashi (golfer) (林 由郎, 1922–2012), Japanese golfer Yoshiro Hayashi (politician) (林...
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    Japanese golfer Yoshiro Hayashi (politician) (林 義郎, 1927–2017), Japanese politician Yoshiro Irino (入野 義朗, 1921–1980), Japanese composer Yoshiro Kataoka (片岡...
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    3rd district since 2021. A native of Shimonoseki, Hayashi is the son of late politician Yoshiro Hayashi. He graduated from the University of Tokyo and studied...
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    Yoshirō Mori (森 喜朗, Mori Yoshirō, born 14 July 1937) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic...
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    Keizō Obuchi (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    less than two years into his term as prime minister, and was replaced by Yoshiro Mori shortly before his death. Obuchi was born on 25 June 1937 in Nakanojō...
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    Gen Nakatani (category Japanese politician, 1950s birth stubs)
    Koichi Kato and Taku Yamasaki's no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori in 2000, and was appointed to head the Japan Defense Agency under...
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    Yōhei Kōno (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama and Yoshirō Mori (1993-1995, 1999-2001). He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party...
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  • 2020) June 16 – Yoshiro Hayashi, politician (d. 2017) July 7 – Kōji Nanbara, actor (d. 2001) August 1 – Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, politician (d. 2004) August...
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    Shigeru Ishiba (category Politicians from Tottori Prefecture)
    (Japanese: 石破 茂, Hepburn: Ishiba Shigeru, born 4 February 1957) is a Japanese politician serving as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic...
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  • Japan Makoto Nakajima, former Commissioner of the Japan Patent Office Yoshiro Nakamatsu, inventor Hiroaki Nakanishi (MS 1979), President of Hitachi John...
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  • player (b. 1931) February 3 Shumon Miura, novelist (b. 1926) Yoshiro Hayashi, politician (b. 1927) February 7, Miho Nakayama, comedian (b. 1938) February...
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    1906) Hayashi Tadasu (1 April 1906) Higashikuze Michiyoshi (1 April 1906) Fukuoka Takachika (1 April 1906) Saionji Kinmochi (14 September 1907) Hayashi Tomoyuki...
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    2008 to September 2009. He was Minister of Education under Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori. He is former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's son. Nakasone was...
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    Tsutomu Hata (category Politicians from Tokyo)
    (羽田 孜, Hata Tsutomu, 24 August 1935 – 28 August 2017) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan for nine weeks in 1994. He took...
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  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2005–2009 (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    Harada Hiroshi Hase Gaku Hashimoto Kunio Hatoyama Chuko Hayakawa Jun Hayashi Motoo Hayashi Takeshi Hayashida Hiroshi Hiraguchi Takuya Hirai Katsuei Hirasawa...
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    Mikio Aoki (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    joined the Oratorical Society and became its secretary. He befriended Yoshiro Mori who was also in the Oratorical Society. In the 1958 Japanese general...
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    (渡部 恒三, Watanabe Kōzō, May 24, 1932 – August 23, 2020) was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Representatives...
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    Hirohisa Fujii (category Democratic Party of Japan politicians)
    Hepburn: Fujii Hirohisa, 24 June 1932 – 10 July 2022) was a Japanese politician who was a member of the House of Councillors from 1977 to 1986, and of...
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    Fukushiro Nukaga (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    policy, as well as IT policy, on 5 December 2000, as part of Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori's second cabinet, but he resigned on 23 January 2001, following criticism...
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    Yoriko Kawaguchi (category Politicians from Tokyo)
    Kawaguchi (川口 順子, Kawaguchi Yoriko, born January 14, 1941) is a Japanese politician. Born in Tokyo, she holds a BA in international relations from the University...
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    Kiichi Miyazawa (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    finance minister from 1998 to 2001 in the governments of Keizō Obuchi and Yoshirō Mori. In 1998, Miyazawa replaced Hikaru Matsunaga as finance minister....
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    Toshiki Kaifu (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    after the resignations of Takeshita Noboru and Sōsuke Uno. Facing Yoshiro Hayashi and Shintaro Ishihara, Kaifu was elected on the platform of clean leadership...
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    Fumio Kishida (category 21st-century Japanese politicians)
    the Hiroshima 1st district. In November 2000, when then Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori's popularity was declining due to a number of gaffes, Kōchikai Chairman...
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    Junichiro Koizumi (category Politicians from Kanagawa Prefecture)
    disastrous attempt to force a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori in 2000, Koizumi became the last remaining credible member of the...
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    Inukai Tsuyoshi (category Rikken Kokumintō politicians)
    Sun's, Inukai maintained close personal ties with many leading Chinese politicians. Inukai likewise supported the Vietnamese independence leader, Prince...
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    Chikage Oogi (category Hayashi family)
    Hiroko Hayashi (林 寛子, Hayashi Hiroko) (born Hiroko Kimura (木村 寛子, Kimura Hiroko); 10 May 1933 – 9 March 2023), was a Japanese actress and politician. During...
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    Yasuo Fukuda (category Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians)
    history, serving in that role from 2000 to 2004 under Prime Ministers Yoshirō Mori and Junichiro Koizumi. His record was surpassed by Yoshihide Suga...
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    Sohei Miyashita (category 20th-century Japanese politicians)
    創平, Miyashita Sohei, 10 November 1927 – 7 October 2013) was a Japanese politician who served as Minister of Health and Welfare from 1998 to 1999, Director-General...
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