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  • Kōichi Katō is the name of two House of Representatives of Japan's members: Koichi Kato (LDP) (加藤紘一, 1939–2016), Japanese politician Koichi Kato (DPJ)...
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    Koichi Kato (加藤 紘一, Katō Kōichi, 17 June 1939 – 9 September 2016) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party who held a seat in the House...
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  • Koichi Kato (加藤 公一, Katō Kōichi, born April 6, 1964) is a Japanese politician from Tokyo and a member of the Democratic Party of Japan. He represents...
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    State in the Kishida Cabinet. Kato was elected in the 2014 Japanese general election to the same seat as her father Koichi Kato, a longtime member of the...
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  • Japanese game designer Koichi Kato (LDP) (born 1939), Japanese politician Koichi Kato (DPJ) (born 1964), Japanese politician Koichi Kawakita (born 1942)...
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    1998, a fierce battle broke out between Kōno and fellow Kōchikai member Koichi Kato over who would succeed Miyazawa as head of Kōchikai, in what became known...
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  • heartbreaking, and I am truly sorry". July 6, 1992. Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato said: "The Government again would like to express its sincere apology...
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  • multiple people Kohei Kato (加藤 恒平, born 1989), Japanese footballer Koichi Kato (disambiguation), multiple people Koken Kato (加藤 弘堅, born 1989), Japanese...
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    destined for other candidates. He was a member of the "YKK" faction with Kōichi Katō and Jun'ichirō Koizumi, and also led a small faction that bore his name...
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    of younger and more motivated parliamentarians led by Taku Yamasaki, Koichi Kato and Koizumi, a group popularly dubbed "YKK" after the zipper manufacturer...
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    Seiroku Kajiyama – 102 Junichiro Koizumi – 84 1999 Keizō Obuchi – 350 Koichi Kato – 113 Taku Yamasaki – 51 LDP himself 1998–2000 19 Yoshirō Mori (b. 1937)...
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    popularity was declining due to a number of gaffes, Kōchikai Chairman Koichi Kato and Kinmirai Seiji Kenkyūkai Chairman Taku Yamasaki attempted to oppose...
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  • up getting married and had children. "PROFILE". IZUMI KATO. Retrieved 2023-03-22. Kageyama, Kōichi (2013-01-12). "加藤 泉《無題》──今ここにいる遠い私「島 敦彦」". DNP Museum...
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    December 1992 – 9 August 1993 Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa Preceded by Koichi Kato Succeeded by Masayoshi Takemura Director General of the Science and Technology...
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    November 5, she responded to recruitment from the Secretary-General of LDP Koichi Kato, and, then, joined the LDP. Her act of switching party, two months after...
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    ISSN 0739-9529. PMC 3036375. PMID 21326768. Nojiri, Junichi; Matsumoto, Koichi; Kato, Akira; Miho, Takahiro; Furukawa, Koujiro; Ohtsubo, Satoshi; Itoh, Tsuyoshi;...
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    by Shigesaburō Maeo, Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, Kiichi Miyazawa, Koichi Kato, Mitsuo Horiuchi, Makoto Koga, and Fumio Kishida. Historian Nick Kapur...
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    Kono Preceded by Zenkō Suzuki Head of Kōchikai 1986–1998 Succeeded by Kōichi Katō Political offices Preceded by Hayato Ikeda Minister of State Head of...
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    Faithful Judas". Books & Culture. 2 (1). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shūsaku Endō. "Short biography" by Koichi Kato Grave of Shūsaku Endō...
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    October 2006. This group was under the leadership of Koichi Kato until a split in 2001, after Kato led a failed revolt against the prime minister Yoshirō...
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