Yuriko Koike (小池 百合子, Koike Yuriko; born 15 July 1952) is a Japanese politician, who has served as the Governor of Tokyo since 2016. Previously, she was...
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Japanese American dancer Yuriko Kobayashi (祐梨子), a Japanese middle distance runner Yuriko Koike (小池 百合子), a Japanese politician Yuriko Kuronuma (ユリ子), a Japanese...
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took place on 7 July 2024 to elect the Governor of Tokyo. Incumbent Yuriko Koike was re-elected for a third term, albeit at a reduced share of the votes...
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her handling of Tokyo's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, incumbent Yuriko Koike was re-elected for a second term in a landslide, increasing her share...
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party in Tokyo, Japan. The party was founded by Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike in 2017. Koike later stepped down as the party's leader and is no longer officially...
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Koike, a Japanese gravure idol and actress Yuki Koike (footballer), a Japanese football player Yuki Koike (athlete), a Japanese sprinter Yuriko Koike...
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announcement of the snap election on 25 September, Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike launched a new conservative reformist party Kibō no Tō, the Party of...
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fringe Japanese right-wing groups. Since 2017, the Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike has consistently expressed skepticism that the massacre occurred. Korean...
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same day to fill vacancies in the Assembly. Former Defense Minister Yuriko Koike won the election by a wide margin. Turnout increased sharply to 59% from...
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was a conservative political party in Japan founded by Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike. The party was founded just before the call of the 2017 general election...
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gubernatorial election as an independent, but ultimately lost to incumbent Yuriko Koike. However, Ishimaru secured second place with 1,658,363 votes, capturing...
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Paralympic flag presented in 2019 was passed by the Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike to IPC President Andrew Parsons who then handed the flag over to the...
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and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), but was defeated by incumbent Yuriko Koike, placing third behind Shinji Ishimaru. Renhō was born Hsieh Lien-fang...
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against four opponents, receiving 67% of the vote. It was reported that Yuriko Koike, a former defence chief who is seen as close to former Prime Minister...
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members of the Diet. In March 2006, the then-Minister of the Environment Yuriko Koike, created a furoshiki cloth to promote its use in the modern world. In...
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Ahead of the 2016 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony, Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike advocated for the city to improve its accessibility as a legacy project...
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for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs 2003–2004 Succeeded by Yuriko Koike Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy 2003–2004 Succeeded by...
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ensure all new automobiles are non-gasoline by 2030, with Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike stating that "the championships will give momentum to spread zero-emission...
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September 2006 – 26 September 2007 Prime Minister Shinzō Abe Preceded by Yuriko Koike Succeeded by Fumio Kishida Minister of State for Science and Technology...
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which was held three years earlier in 2021, where the Governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike handed the flag to Hidalgo during the 2020 Olympics closing ceremony...
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Ishihara (1999–2012) Naoki Inose (2012–2013) Yōichi Masuzoe (2014–2016) Yuriko Koike (2016–present) Tokyo's population consists largely of swing voters who...
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Olympic flag from Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paes to Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike, whose city hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics, and the extinguishing of...
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ensuring that all new cars are gasoline-free by 2030, with city governor Yuriko Koike stating that "the championships will provide impetus to spread the zero-emission...
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23 October 2016 to replace Yuriko Koike, who vacated the seat to contest the Tokyo gubernatorial election in July 2016. Koike, a member of the Liberal Democratic...
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including Yoshihiko Noda, Seiji Maehara, Yukio Edano, Toshimitsu Motegi and Yuriko Koike. Liberalism in Japan Conservative mainstream (in Japanese) Yukio Edano...
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Japan – Emperor Naruhito Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Tamayo Marukawa...
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various Japanese scholars and politicians, including Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, either deny completely, attempt to justify, or downplay incidents such...
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which extended from 7 April to 29 May.[citation needed] Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike urged to closed all schools, universities, and colleges, and as well...
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while retaining the same name and Yukio Edano as leader. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike's national party Kibō no Tō was dissolved in May 2018 after it merged...
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school of Kurume University. She previously served as the secretary of Yuriko Koike, the current Governor of Tokyo. "Tomin First announces launch of national...
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