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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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    from politics in 2005. Hashimoto was born on 29 July 1937, in Sōja in Okayama Prefecture. His father, Ryōgo Hashimoto, was a cabinet minister under Prime...
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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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    recently the Hata Cabinet in 1994 and at least numerically the Second Hashimoto Cabinet of 1996 during its first year, but with an extra-cabinet cooperation...
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  • the opposition, a so-called "Twisted Diet". The Hashimoto Cabinet resigned to give way for a new cabinet led by prime minister Keizō Ōbuchi which entered...
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    Kingorō Hashimoto (橋本 欣五郎, Hashimoto Kingorō, February 19, 1890 – June 29, 1957) was a soldier in the Imperial Japanese Army and politician. He was famous...
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    from 1979 to 1980, chief cabinet secretary under Noboru Takeshita from 1987 to 1989, and foreign minister under Ryutaro Hashimoto from 1997 to 1998, where...
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    article lists successive Japanese cabinets, from first cabinet, First Itō Cabinet to current cabinet, Second Ishiba Cabinet. Politics portal Japan portal...
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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 LDP...
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    opposition party. In the second Hashimoto Cabinet she was inaugurated as Vice Minister of Posts (November 7, 1996). In the Obuchi Cabinet formed on July 30,...
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    Seiko Hashimoto (Japanese: 橋本 聖子, Hepburn: Hashimoto Seiko, born 5 October 1964) is a Japanese politician, former speed skater and track cyclist. She has...
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    The Obuchi Cabinet governed Japan from July 1998 to April 2000 under the leadership of Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi, who took office after winning the...
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  • Ryan Yamane was appointed to join the governor's cabinet. "Hawaii Governor Appoints Troy Hashimoto To State Senate". Honolulu Civil Beat. November 9...
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  • prisoners of war? Spokesman Hashimoto: Japan has never apologised. This was the second meeting between Prime Minister Hashimoto and Prime Minister Blair...
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    Sakamoto Ryōma, Takasugi Shinsaku, Nakaoka Shintarō, Takechi Hanpeita, Sanai Hashimoto, and Ōmura Masujirō, who contributed to the Tokugawa shogunate's overthrow...
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    The Second Kaifu Cabinet is the 77th Cabinet of Japan headed by Toshiki Kaifu from February 28, 1990, to November 5, 1991. The Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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  • LDP lawmaker Seiko Hashimoto was introduced as the committee's new president. Hashimoto is the first woman to head the TOCOG and second woman to lead the...
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    The Second Yoshida Cabinet is the 48th Cabinet of Japan. It was headed by Shigeru Yoshida from 15 October 1948 to 16 February 1949, during the Allied occupation...
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    The Second Kishi Cabinet is the 57th Cabinet of Japan headed by Nobusuke Kishi from June 12, 1958, to July 19, 1960. A Cabinet reshuffle took place on...
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    The Third Nakasone Cabinet is the 73rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from July 22, 1986, to November 6, 1987. "第73代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣". Prime...
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    a motion of no-confidence against the Miyazawa Cabinet in 1993 and criticized Abe throughout his second premiership, despite serving in the governments...
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    the SDP and New Party Sakigake. Kubo's term ended when Hashimoto inaugurated his second cabinet and the coalition parties SPD and New Party Sakigake remained...
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    Imperial Rule Assistance Association (IRAA) was created in 1940 under Second Konoe Cabinet as a wartime mobilization organization, ironically in alliance with...
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  • Sakurakai (Cherry Society) by Imperial Japanese Army Lt. Col. Kingoro Hashimoto and Capt. Isamu Chō. The cherry blossom was symbolic of self-sacrifice...
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    Trade and Industry - Kiichi Miyazawa Minister of Transport - Tomisaburo Hashimoto Minister of Posts and Telecommunications - Ide Ichitaro Minister of Labor...
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    The Hiranuma Cabinet is the 35th Cabinet of Japan led by Hiranuma Kiichirō from January 5, 1939, to August 30, 1939. The cabinet had to contend and enforce...
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    political party influence. His cabinet was the second "national unity cabinet" (kyokoku itchi naikaku) after the Saitō Cabinet that had marked the end of...
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    Miyazawa cabinet) and 1996–1998 (Minister of Health and Welfare in the Hashimoto cabinets). In 1994, with the LDP in opposition, Koizumi became part of a new...
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    The First Ōhira Cabinet is the 68th Cabinet of Japan headed by Masayoshi Ōhira from December 7, 1978 to November 9, 1979. "第68代 大平 正芳|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's...
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    the Supreme Court. Hiranuma was appointed Minister of Justice in the second cabinet of Gonnohyōe Yamamoto, formed in the aftermath of the Great Kantō earthquake...
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