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    Yasuo Fukuda (福田 康夫, Fukuda Yasuo, born 16 July 1936) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008. He was previously...
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    formulated the Fukuda Doctrine and saw the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China. His son, Yasuo Fukuda, followed him...
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    The Yasuo Fukuda Cabinet governed Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda from September 2007 to September 2008.[citation needed] The...
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    appointed to various posts in the cabinets of prime ministers Shinzo Abe and Yasuo Fukuda from 2007 to 2008, and was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in...
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  • Yasuhiko Fukuda (福田 裕彦, born 1957), Japanese composer and keyboardist Yasuo Fukuda (福田 康夫, born 1936), 91st Prime Minister of Japan Yoshitaka Fukuda (福田 吉孝...
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    written in hiragana やすお or katakana ヤスオ. Yasuo Aiuchi (相内 康夫, born 1971), Japanese snowboarder Yasuo Fukuda (福田 康夫, born 1936), the 58th Prime Minister...
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    Kiyoko Fukuda (福田 貴代子, Fukuda Kiyoko, born 1944) is the wife of Yasuo Fukuda, former Prime Minister of Japan. She majored in psychology at Keio University...
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    Gender Equality and Social Affairs in the cabinets of Shinzō Abe and Yasuo Fukuda. She has been a member of the House of Representatives since December...
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  • Fukuda Cabinet may refer to: Takeo Fukuda Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Takeo Fukuda from 1976 to 1978 Yasuo Fukuda Cabinet, the Japanese...
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    Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and grandson of former Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. Tatsuo Fukuda was born on 5 March 1967 in Tokyo, Japan. Fukuda graduated from...
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    times in September 2008, mainly at exclusive hotels. Asō's predecessor, Yasuo Fukuda, dined out only seven times in his first month in office. Both of the...
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    2007 to 2008. He served under the cabinets of Junichiro Koizumi and Yasuo Fukuda. Before that, Futuhashi was a bureaucrat in the Ministry of Home Affairs...
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    Sports, Science and Technology under Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda from 2007 to 2008. Tokai, like Fukuda, attended Waseda University.[citation needed] Official...
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    Internal Affairs and Communications under Prime Ministers Shinzō Abe and Yasuo Fukuda until 12 June 2009. Kunio Hatoyama was born in Tokyo in 1948. He was...
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    He was Chief Cabinet Secretary in the government of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda from 2007 to 2008 and twice Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the cabinets...
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    Yasuo Fukuda was a leading early contender but ultimately chose not to run. Former prime minister Yoshirō Mori, to whose faction both Abe and Fukuda belonged...
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    revived by two Japanese Prime Ministers, Shinzo Abe and particularly Yasuo Fukuda whose father achieved to conclude the Treaty of Peace and Friendship...
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  • Kiyoko Fukuda may refer to: Kiyoko Fukuda (First Lady) (born 1944), First Lady of Japan, wife of Yasuo Fukuda Kiyoko Fukuda (volleyball) (born 1970), Japanese...
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    Junichiro Koizumi from 2002 to 2004. He was Minister of Defense under Yasuo Fukuda from 2007 to 2008 and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries...
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  • chance to further comment on the topic. Then Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda was reported to have made highly controversial comments during an off-the-record...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第91代 福田 康夫 [91st Fukuda Yasuo] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    a second time on 26 September 2007, in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. He remained in that post until he was replaced by Hirofumi Nakasone...
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    more than one year, with his predecessors Yukio Hatoyama, Tarō Asō, Yasuo Fukuda, and Shinzo Abe either resigning prematurely or losing an election. On...
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    September, after meeting with Yasuo Fukuda, Nukaga announced that he would back Fukuda for the leadership. Following Fukuda's victory in the leadership election...
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  • It was also the first and only summit for Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. Fukuda resigned as Japan's Prime Minister on September 1, and he being the...
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    Cabinet Secretary and Minister of State for Gender Equality following Yasuo Fukuda's resignation in May 2004. After Tarō Asō was elected to the LDP presidency...
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    cabinet secretaries have become prime ministers, most recently Shinzō Abe, Yasuo Fukuda, and Yoshihide Suga. Yoshihide Suga, who later became Prime Minister...
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  • (あらい きよこ), a manga artist Kiyoko Fukuda (福田 貴代子; born 1944), former First Lady of Japan, wife of Yasuo Fukuda Kiyoko Fukuda (born 1970), Japanese former volleyball...
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    administration. Saito was appointed Minister of the Environment by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda on August 1, 2008. In the Cabinet of Prime Minister Taro Aso, appointed...
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  • People's Republic of China). April 3, 2001: Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda said: "Japan humbly accepts that for a period in the not too distant...
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