• Tatsuo Murayama (村山 達雄, Murayama Tatsuo, 8 February 1915 – 20 May 2010) was a Japanese politician who was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)...
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  • rower Takuya Murayama (村山 拓哉, born 1989), Japanese footballer Tamotsu Murayama (1905–1968), Director of the Boy Scouts of Japan Tatsuo Murayama (1915–2010)...
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    Michinao Takamizawa, Kimimaro Yabashi, Tatsuo Todai, and Kyojiro Hagiwara, among others. Tatsuo Okada and Tomoyoshi Murayama edited MAVO magazine, that published...
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    Yamamoto Tatsuo (山本 達雄, April 7, 1856 – November 2, 1947) was a Japanese politician and Governor of the Bank of Japan from 1898 to 1903. He was also a...
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    became Minister of International Trade and Industry in the Murayama Cabinet of Tomiichi Murayama. As the chief of MITI, Hashimoto made himself known at meetings...
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    Affairs Sunao Sonoda Minister of Finance Tatsuo Murayama Minister of Education Shigetami Sunada Minister of Health Tatsuo Ozawa Minister of Agriculture and Forestry...
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    49 Hideo Bo December 24, 1976 November 28, 1977 339 Takeo Fukuda 50 Tatsuo Murayama November 28, 1977 December 7, 1978 374 51 Ippei Kaneko December 7,...
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    as of 2022. Two Japanese prime ministers, Tetsu Katayama and Tomiichi Murayama, were members of the JSP while Zenko Suzuki, who was originally elected...
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    Preceded by Kichinosuke Meguro Hideo Watanabe Yukio Hoshino Shin Sakurai Tatsuo Murayama Member of the House of Representatives from Niigata 3rd district (multi-member)...
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    Yomiuri Giants 1964 Gene Bacque Hanshin Tigers 1965 Minoru Murayama Hanshin Tigers 1966 Minoru Murayama Hanshin Tigers Tsuneo Horiuchi Yomiuri Giants 1967 Kentaro...
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  • Futamata Yūichi Iguchi Masaru Ikeda Shūichi Ikeda Dai Matsumoto Akira Murayama Masatomo Nakazawa Masanori Shinohara Junichi Suwabe Gakuto Kajiwara Yasuaki...
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    Minister for Foreign Affairs Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Minister of Finance Tatsuo Murayama Minister of Education Takeo Nishioka Minister of Health Junichiro Koizumi...
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    1924 – 3 January 1926 Succeeded by Hamaguchi Osachi Preceded by Yamamoto Tatsuo Minister of Finance 21 December 1912 – 20 February 1913 Succeeded by Takahashi...
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  • commanded Ansei no Taigoku [suppression of extremists by the Shogunate] and Murayama Kazue, who during the assassination was tied to a bridge and made a public...
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    Minister Appointed on December 9, 1988 Resigned on December 24, 1988 Tatsuo Murayama Appointed on December 24, 1988 Minister of Education Gentarō Nakajima...
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    Tatsuo Minister of Health Kunikichi Saitō Resigned on September 19, 1980 Sunao Sonoda Appointed on September 19, 1980 Resigned on May 18, 1981 Tatsuo...
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    November 1996 – 16 November 2012 Preceded by New constituency Succeeded by Tatsuo Fukuda Majority 118,517 (62.83%) Member of the House of Representatives...
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  • 1968 Japanese film. The film stars Reiko Ohara and is directed by Shinji Murayama. It was produced by Toei Tokyo Studio and distributed by Toei Company....
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    Mizuta Ueki Aichi Tanaka Fukuda Ōhira Bō Murayama Kaneko Takeshita Watanabe Takeshita Miyazawa Takeshita Murayama Hashimoto Kaifu Hata Hayashi Fujii Takemura...
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    3390/ani11051435. ISSN 2076-2615. PMC 8156398. PMID 34067911. Konno, Akitsugu; Inoue-Murayama, Miho; Hasegawa, Toshikazu (2011-03-30). "Androgen receptor gene polymorphisms...
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    formed a majority coalition. The Murayama Cabinet was dominated by the LDP, but it allowed Socialist Tomiichi Murayama to occupy the Prime Minister's chair...
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    briefly in the governments of Morihiro Hosokawa, Tsutomu Hata, Tomiichi Murayama, and the first Ryutaro Hashimoto cabinet before leaving the New Party Sakigake...
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  • (Yūfō senshi daiaporon) Genre Mecha Anime television series Directed by Tatsuo Ono Written by Chikara Matsumoto Noboru Shiroyama Seiji Matsuoka Sōji Yoshikawa...
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    He served as Chief Cabinet Secretary and then finance minister in the Murayama Cabinet of the mid-1990s. Takemura was born in Gamō District in Shiga Prefecture...
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    merchants from Macau petitioned Ieyasu directly to complain about Hasegawa and Murayama Tōan, a magistrate of Ieyasu. When the Jesuits learned of this affair,...
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    Takashi Hishikari (23 December 1935) Ugaki Kazushige (5 August 1936) Yamamoto Tatsuo (5 August 1936) Ishiguro Tadanori (24 December 1936) Mizuno Rentaro (17...
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    Minseitō (1998–1998) Reform Club [ja] (Kaikaku Club, NFP successor around Tatsuo Ozawa (1998–2002) New Peace Party (Shintō Heiwa, 1998), NFP successor of...
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    Representatives for the first time in 1993 after an unsuccessful run in 1990. Tatsuo Murayama, Yamamoto's father in law, was an LDP member of the House of Representatives...
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  • Koukou (Oya High School) part-time school student who adores Murayama and even acts as Murayama's pet dog. Ken Aoki, Sho Kiyohara, and Syo Jinnai play Oya...
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    Matsuda Finance Minister 14 July 1908 – 30 August 1911 Succeeded by Yamamoto Tatsuo Preceded by Yuzuru Kubota Minister of Education 14 December 1905 – 7 January...
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