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    Sunao Sonoda (園田 直, Sonoda Sunao, 11 December 1913 – 2 April 1984) was Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) who served as minister...
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  • Japanese golfer Shuta Sonoda (其田 秀太, born 1969), Japanese footballer Sunao Sonoda (園田 直, 1913–1984), Japanese politician Takuya Sonoda (園田 拓也, born 1984)...
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  • Japanese anime director Sunao Sato (佐藤 直男, 1924–2004), Japanese Go player Sunao Sonoda (1914–1984), Japanese politician Sunao Tawara (田原 淳, 1873–1952)...
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    28, 1977 – December 7, 1978 Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda Preceded by Sunao Sonoda Succeeded by Rokusuke Tanaka Minister of Agriculture and Forestry In...
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    at the time. His father, the Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda, died in 1984.[citation needed] Hiroyuki Sonoda joined the Sunrise Party of Japan on April 10...
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  • (1913 – 2010), Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China, and Sunao Sonoda (1913 – 1984), Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan. The treaty went...
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    prime minister Pierre Trudeau, Japanese minister of foreign affairs Sunao Sonoda, former French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, and former secretary...
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    [citation needed] Sonoda was born in Tokyo on 23 January 1919. Tenkoko Sonoda was the widow of Minister for Foreign Affairs Sunao Sonoda. She was the step-mother...
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    Iichirō Hatoyama December 24, 1976 November 28, 1977 339 Takeo Fukuda 57 Sunao Sonoda November 28, 1977 November 8, 1979 710 Masayoshi Ōhira 58 Saburō Ōkita...
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    Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguayan dictator Sunao Sonoda, Japanese foreign minister Sukarno, Indonesian leader Johannes Leimena...
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    Foreign Minister Huang Hua and Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sunao Sonoda, and would become effective on October 23, 1978. Under the treaty, each...
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    Prime Minister of Japan Acting 1980 Succeeded by Zenko Suzuki Preceded by Saburo Ōkita Minister of Foreign Affairs 1980–1981 Succeeded by Sunao Sonoda...
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    1974 28 Ichitarō Ide December 9, 1974 December 24, 1976 746 Takeo Miki Sunao Sonoda December 24, 1976 November 28, 1977 339 Takeo Fukuda Shintaro Abe November...
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    Hokkaido Regional Development Agency Heiji Ogawa Chief Cabinet Secretary Sunao Sonoda Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office Director of the Okinawa...
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    cabinet led by Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki on 30 November 1981, replacing Sunao Sonoda in the post. Sakurachi also served as the head of the LDP's chief policy-making...
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    Announcing a decision of the Japanese government, Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda told reporters, "There are times when one cannot speak about law and...
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    Tim Fischer Piet de Jong Roberto Kozak (1992) Mohammed VI of Morocco Sunao Sonoda Tunku Naquiyuddin Jan Pronk Simon Wiesenthal Xavier Barcons (2020) Queen...
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    Democratic Party – member of the Diet – widow of former Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda – member of Nippon Kaigi representative committee) Hansō Sōshitsu (the...
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    Minister for Foreign Affairs Masayoshi Ito Resigned on May 18, 1981 Sunao Sonoda Appointed on May 18, 1981 Minister of Finance Michio Watanabe Minister...
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    Ōhira Minister of Justice Yoshimi Furui Minister for Foreign Affairs Sunao Sonoda Minister of Finance Ippei Kaneko Minister of Education Takasaburō Naitō...
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  • Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda Preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa Succeeded by Sunao Sonoda Personal details Born (1918-11-11)November 11, 1918 Tokyo City, Japan...
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    Church Sakitsu Catholic Church Shimoda Onsen hot springs Sunao Sonoda, statesman Hiroyuki Sonoda, statesman Kundō Koyama, film writer Michiko Ishimure,...
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    Prime Minister Masayoshi Ōhira, Masayoshi Itō (Acting PM) Preceded by Sunao Sonoda Succeeded by Masayoshi Itō Personal details Born (1914-11-03)3 November...
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    Representatives had included Sunao Sonoda (DPJ→PDP→Progressive→JDP→LDP, 1947–1984) and his son Hiroyuki (LDP→NPH, 1986–1996). Hiroyuki Sonoda, deputy chief cabinet...
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  • May 1981 – 30 November 1981 Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki Preceded by Sunao Sonoda Succeeded by Motoharu Morishita Personal details Born (1915-02-08)8 February...
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    Kyoto–1st (1906–1987) Liberal Democratic December 7, 1963 December 20, 1965 Sunao Sonoda Rep for Kumamoto–2nd (1913–1984) Liberal Democratic December 20, 1965...
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    Liberal Democratic November 25, 1967 November 30, 1968 Minister of Health Sunao Sonoda Liberal Democratic November 25, 1967 November 30, 1968 Minister of Agriculture...
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  • Democratic) Chief Cabinet Secretary: Ichitaro Ide until December 24, Sunao Sonoda Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Tomokazu Murakami until May 24, Ekizo...
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  • minister: Takeo Fukuda (Liberal Democratic) Chief Cabinet Secretary: Sunao Sonoda until November 28, Shintaro Abe Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Ekizo...
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  • and mentioned influence from Akihiro Ito (Geobreeders author) and Kenichi Sonoda (Gunsmith Cats author). Apart from manga, Hiroe stated that, from a "purely...
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