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    Eisaku Satō (佐藤 栄作, Satō Eisaku, 27 March 1901 – 3 June 1975) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972. He is...
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    The Satō–Kishi–Abe family is one of the most prominent political families in Japan. Nobusuke Kishi, Kishi's brother Eisaku Satō and Kishi's grandson Shinzo...
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    Nobusuke Kishi (redirect from Nobusuke Sato)
    disgrace. Kishi was the first prime minister from the Satō–Kishi–Abe family. His younger brother, Eisaku Satō, was also a prime minister. Kishi was the maternal...
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  • 1966), Japanese manga artist Eisaku Satō (佐藤 榮作, 1901–1975), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Eisaku Satō (governor) (佐藤 栄佐久, born 1939)...
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    a member of the Satō–Kishi–Abe family, he was the older brother of two Japanese prime ministers, Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satō. Satō was born in Tabuse...
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    bail. He was re-elected, and made a deal with Chief Cabinet Secretary Eisaku Satō to resign his vice-ministerial post in exchange for continued membership...
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    Eisaku Satō (佐藤 栄佐久, Satō Eisaku) (born 24 June 1939) is a Japanese politician who served as the governor of Fukushima Prefecture of Japan from 1988 to...
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  • Look up Satō, sato, or satō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satō (Japanese: 佐藤, pronounced [saꜜtoː], English: /ˈsɑːtoʊ/ SAH-toh) is the most common...
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  • into Japanese territory. The principles were outlined by Prime Minister Eisaku Satō in a speech to the House of Representatives in 1967 amid negotiations...
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    Party, a forerunner of the current Liberal Democratic Party. Along with Eisaku Satō, Ikeda was an understudy of Shigeru Yoshida early in his career, and...
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    Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satō from the Satō–Kishi–Abe family. For the majority of the 1960s, the LDP (and Japan) were led by Eisaku Satō, beginning with...
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  • Satō Cabinet may refer to: First Satō Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Eisaku Satō from 1964 to 1967 Second Satō Cabinet, the Japanese...
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    Director General of the Japan Defense Agency under Hayato Ikeda and Eisaku Satō. Koizumi family Inoguchi, Takashi (2016-04-30). Japanese Politics Today:...
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    The Third Satō Cabinet is the 63rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Eisaku Satō from January 14, 1970, to July 7, 1972. Prime Minister - Eisaku Sato Minister...
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    minister, along with Kishi's younger brother Eisaku Satō. However, out of respect for Ikeda's dying wish that Satō succeed him, Kōno declined to run for party...
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    current Constitution of Japan. Future prime ministers Hayato Ikeda and Eisaku Satō and future Foreign Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsuo Okazaki...
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    previously belonged to his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi and great-uncle Eisaku Sato, but that had been lost to the Democratic Party of Japan in the 2009...
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    commendations offered include the Prime Minister's Award, created by Eisaku Satō in 1966, and the People's Honour Award, created by Takeo Fukuda in 1977...
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    which won 277 of the 486 seats. Voter turnout was 73.99%. Prime Minister Eisaku Satō had dissolved parliament in 1966, following a number of what was called...
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    Minister of International Trade and Industry under Ikeda's successor Eisaku Satō. In 1972, Ōhira unsuccessfully competed for the party leadership before...
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    Eisaku Satō – 17 Others – 20 July 1964 Hayato Ikeda – 242 Eisaku Satō – 160 Aiichirō Fujiyama – 72 Hirokichi Nadao – 1 LDP himself 1960–64 5 Eisaku Satō...
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    Shinji Sato (佐藤 信二 Satō Shinji, February 8, 1932 – May 3, 2016) was a Japanese politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives (1979–2000...
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    榮作 [61st Satō Eisaku] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第62代 佐藤 榮作 [62nd Satō Eisaku] (in Japanese)...
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    60.59% (Eisaku Satō) 1967 January 29, 1967 Eisaku Satō 73.99% 486 (D) December 27, 1966 62,992,796 277 56.99% 1969 27 December 1969 Eisaku Satō 68.51%...
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    Planning Agency 1962–1964 Succeeded by Mamoru Takahashi Preceded by Eisaku Satō Minister of State Head of the Economic Planning Agency 1966–1968 Succeeded by...
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    Thailand Mohammed bin Omar Tawfiq, Minister of Transport for Saudi Arabia Eisaku Satō and Nobusuke Kishi, Former Prime Ministers of Japan Alwyn Schlebusch...
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    (Law, 1912), Ichirō Hatoyama (Law, 1907), Nobusuke Kishi (Law, 1920), Eisaku Satō (Law, 1924), Takeo Fukuda (Law, 1929), Yasuhiro Nakasone (Law, 1941)...
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  • 3 3 Military (Army) / None 1901 1906 1908 1911 1912 1913 Resigned 3 Eisaku Satō 7 years, 242 days 3 1 Liberal Democratic 1964 1972 Resigned 4 Itō Hirobumi...
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    The 1974 Nobel Peace Prize of Eisaku Satō....
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  • Richard Nixon and Kiichi Aichi on behalf of Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Satō. The document was not ratified in Japan until November 24, 1971, by the...
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