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    Saburō Eda (江田 三郎, Eda Saburō, July 29, 1907 – May 22, 1977) was a Japanese party politician, prominent in the postwar period, who served two terms in...
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  • Japanese politician Ryoko Eda (江田 良子, born 1976), Japanese marathon runner Saburō Eda (江田 三郎, 1907–1977), Japanese politician Satsuki Eda (江田 五月, 1941–2021)...
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    deprived the party of his leadership, and thrust Saburō Eda into the leadership role instead. A centrist, Eda rapidly took the party in a more centrist direction...
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  • Japanese Enka singer Saburo Komoto (河本 三郎, born 1950), Japanese politician Saburō Kurusu (来栖 三郎, 1886–1954), Japanese diplomat Saburō Matsukata (松方 三郎, 1899–1973)...
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    deprived the party of his adroit leadership, and thrust Saburō Eda into the leadership role instead. Eda was hastily named "Acting Chairman" of the JSP and...
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    1938. Amongst those arrested during the incident were Kanson Arahata, Saburō Eda, Ryōkichi Minobe, Itsurō Sakisaka, Kōzō Sasaki, Mosaburō Suzuki, Minoru...
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    deprived the party of his adroit leadership, and thrust Saburō Eda into the leadership role instead. Eda rapidly took the party in a more centrist direction...
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    Seiichi Katsumata) and the incumbent vice-chairman and former chairman Saburō Eda all lost their seats. The JCP suffered far worse, losing 21 seats and...
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  • Citizens' Federation (Shakai Shimin Rengō, right-wing JSP breakaway around Saburō Eda (1977–1978) Socialist Club (Shakai Club, right-wing JSP breakaway around...
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    who went on to head the Bank of Japan). Eda's father, Socialist Democratic Federation co-founder Saburō Eda, died unexpectedly in May 1977, on the eve...
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    12 October 1960 204 days ー ー Liberal Democratic Ikeda I Hayato Ikeda Saburō Eda (Acting) Cou for Okayama at-large (1907-1977) Socialist 12 October 1960...
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      First party Second party   Leader Hayato Ikeda Saburō Eda (replacing Inejirō Asanuma †) Party LDP Socialist Last election 57.80%, 287 seats 32.94%, 166...
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    alongside: Nirō Hoshijima, Ryōgo Hashimoto, many others Succeeded by Saburō Eda Ryūtarō Hashimoto ... New district Representative for Okayama at-large...
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    Omi: ex-minister of finance (Japan) Tetsuo Kondo: ex-minister of labour Saburō Eda: ex-chairman of Japan Socialist Party Shintarō Ishihara: author, ex-governor...
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    moderate socialist leader Saburō Eda for control of the party as well as its policy platform. Sasaki strenuously opposed Eda's program of "structural reform...
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    Creation of a New Japan" with Japan Socialist Party secretary general Saburō Eda and Democratic Socialist Party secretary general Ryosaku Sasaki. This...
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    Asanuma's death later in October 1960, after a brief period in which Saburō Eda was acting chairman, Kawakami was elected to be the JSP's chairman. Kawakami...
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    members joining the Socialist Citizens League (Shakai Shimin Rengo) of Saburō Eda, which was intended to be a centrist organisation that would include the...
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    faction. In regards to succeeding Sasaki, Saburō Eda had also announced his candidacy, but Sasaki did not prefer Eda to become the chairman and thus designated...
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  • Ford, and the Vice Chairman of the now defunct Japanese Socialist Party, Saburō Eda. Yamamoto made the meeting possible, despite Socialist Party's opposition...
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    the Japan Socialist Party 1983–1986 Succeeded by Takako Doi Preceded by Saburō Eda General Secretary of the Japan Socialist Party 1970–1977 Succeeded by...
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    (Indep.) Hideo Kuroda (LP) 1947 Toshie Ota (JSP) Katsuji Itano (JCP) 1950 Saburō Eda (JSP) Takenori Kato (Yoshida LP) Chozo Akiyama (Left JSP) Gunji Shimamura...
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    the Socialist Party. At Sakisaka's urging, they succeeded in defeating Saburō Eda's attempt to take the Party in a more moderate direction under the slogan...
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    loss in seats (partly due to vote splitting caused by former member Saburō Eda's SCL splinter party siphoning away votes from the JSP.) The Japanese Communist...
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    When the Secretary General Saburo Eda began to advance structural reform theories, Narita approved of it and as a result, Eda and Narita found themselves...
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    seems to stem from the legend that superhuman hero Asahina (or Asaina) Saburō Yoshihide (a historical figure and Wada Yoshimori's third son) built it...
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    Popular Performer award. Among his best-known roles are in Hirokazu Kore-eda's Maboroshi no Hikari (1995) and Distance (2001), Hyozo Tashiro in Gohatto...
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    BCE". ScienceDaily. Retrieved 21 October 2023. Eda, Masaki; Izumi, Hiroe; Yoneda, Minoru; Fujita, Saburo (1 April 2023). "The earliest evidence of domestic...
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  • Hashomer Leighton Lucas 1903 1982 English Robin Milford 1903 1959 English Saburō Moroi 1903 1977 Japanese Ervin Nyiregyházi 1903 1987 Hungarian Romanticism...
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    Japan. After being relocated to Okayama, he became the secretary to Satsuki Eda, who represented Okayama for nearly twenty years in the House of Councillors...
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