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Japanese politician (1927–2004)
Hiroshi Mitsuzuka (三塚博, Mitsuzuka Hiroshi; 1 August 1927 – 25 April 2004) was a veteran Japanese politician. He was a member of the Liberal Democratic
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and CEO of Rakuten Hiroshi Mitsuzuka (三塚 博; 1927–2004), Japanese politician Hiroshi Miura (三浦 広司; born 1966), Japanese swimmer Hiroshi Miyamoto (宮本 広志;
Hiroshi
Prime Minister of Japan from 1996 to 1998
1986 – 6 November 1987 Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone Preceded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Succeeded by Shintaro Ishihara Minister of Health and Welfare In office
Ryutaro_Hashimoto
Japanese political party leader
1991 29 July 1993 1991 Kiichi Miyazawa – 285 Michio Wantanabe – 120 Hiroshi Mitsuzuka – 87 LDP himself 1991–1993 16 Yōhei Kōno 河野 洋平 (1937–2026) Kōchikai
President of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
President_of_the_Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan)
Japanese politician (1939–2016)
October 1995 – July 1998 President Ryutaro Hashimoto Preceded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Succeeded by Yoshirō Mori Chief Cabinet Secretary In office 5 November
Koichi Kato (politician, born 1939)
Koichi_Kato_(politician,_born_1939)
Cabinet of Japan (1989)
Uno Minister of Justice Kazuo Tanikawa Minister for Foreign Affairs Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Minister of Finance Tatsuo Murayama Minister of Education Takeo Nishioka
Uno_cabinet
1987 reform of the Japanese Railways
committee for JNR reform, chaired by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka. Within the commission, Subcommittee IV (headed by Hiroshi Katō [ja]) carried out in-depth discussions
Division and privatization of Japanese National Railways
Division_and_privatization_of_Japanese_National_Railways
Prime Minister of Japan in 1989
Minister Noboru Takeshita Preceded by Tadashi Kuranari Succeeded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Minister of International Trade and Industry In office 10 June 1983 –
Sōsuke_Uno
Japanese politician (1926–1991)
Democratic Party 1987–1989 Succeeded by Ryutaro Hashimoto Preceded by Takeo Fukuda Head of Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai 1986–1991 Succeeded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka
Shintaro_Abe
Japanese political party faction
Faction head Years 1 Takeo Fukuda 1979–1986 2 Shintaro Abe 1986–1991 3 Hiroshi Mitsuzuka 1991–1998 4 Yoshiro Mori 1998–2000 5 Junichiro Koizumi 2000–2001 6
Seiwa_Seisaku_Kenkyūkai
1995 Japanese statement on its imperialist history
statement was criticized on August 22 by the new LDP Secretary General Hiroshi Mitsuzuka as exceeding the content of the Diet solution, the incoming LDP President
Murayama_Statement
office. The government was damaged further when Finance Minister Hiroshi Mitsuzuka resigned in January 1998 because of a corruption scandal that had
Second_Hashimoto_cabinet
Japanese cabinet role
Wataru Kubo January 11, 1996 November 7, 1996 301 Ryutaro Hashimoto 61 Hiroshi Mitsuzuka November 7, 1996 January 28, 1998 447 62 Hikaru Matsunaga January
Minister_of_Finance_(Japan)
Prime Minister of Japan from 2000 to 2001
Mori began to assume control of the Mitsuzuka faction (formerly Abe faction) that had been headed by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
Yoshirō_Mori
Cabinet of Japan (1987–1989)
Fisheries Tsutomu Hata Minister of International Trade and Industry Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Minister of Transport Shinji Sato In charge of New Tokyo International
Takeshita_cabinet
Japanese politician (1937–2026)
October 1995 Vice President Keizō Obuchi Secretary-General Yoshirō Mori Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa Succeeded by Ryutaro Hashimoto Leader
Yōhei_Kōno
Political leadership election in Japan
Representatives for Osaka 13th district) (Seiwakai) Campaign Manager Hiroshi Mitsuzuka (Member of the House of Representatives for Miyagi 3rd district) (Seiwakai)
2001 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election
2001_Liberal_Democratic_Party_presidential_election
Cabinet of Japan (1983–1986)
Industry Michio Watanabe Liberal Democratic Minister of Transport Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Liberal Democratic In charge of New Tokyo International Airport issues
Second_Nakasone_cabinet
Government position in Japan political party
(b. 1937) Rep for Ishikawa 2nd July 1993 August 1995 Yōhei Kōno 30 Hiroshi Mitsuzuka (1927–2004) Rep for Miyagi 3rd August 1995 October 1995 31 Koichi
Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party
Secretary-General_of_the_Liberal_Democratic_Party
Japanese politician (born 1940)
Representatives of Japan 1986–1987 Succeeded by Eitaro Itoyama Preceded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Chair, Rules and Administration Committee of the House of Representatives
Toshio_Yamaguchi
Election Representative Party Notes 1996 Hiroshi Mitsuzuka LDP 2000 2003 Akihiro Nishimura LDP 2005 2009 Kiyohito Hashimoto Democratic 2012 Akihiro Nishimura
Miyagi_3rd_district
silver medalist. Carl Melles, 77, Austrian orchestral conductor. Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, 76, Japanese politician. Albert Paulsen, 78, Ecuadorian-American
Deaths_in_April_2004
Japanese cabinet role
Sosuke Uno November 6, 1987 June 3, 1989 575 Noboru Takeshita 64 Hiroshi Mitsuzuka June 3, 1989 August 10, 1989 68 Sosuke Uno 65 Taro Nakayama August
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)
Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Japan)
Town in Tōhoku, Japan
China Winona, Minnesota, USA Yamamae Site, National Historic Site Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, politician and cabinet minister Misato town official statistics (in
Misato,_Miyagi
Japanese politician
Constituency Miyagi 3rd In office 9 November 2003 – 21 July 2009 Preceded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Succeeded by Kiyohito Hashimoto Constituency Miyagi 3rd Personal details
Akihiro Nishimura (politician)
Akihiro_Nishimura_(politician)
Japanese politician
Preceded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Kazuo Aichi ... Representative for Miyagi 1st district (multi-member) 1990–1996 Served alongside: Kazuo Aichi, Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, Kunio
Tomiko_Okazaki
Japanese politician (1929–2003)
Party Sakigake remained outside the government. Kubo was succeeded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka as finance minister. Kubo left the SPD on 6 January 1997 due to the
Wataru_Kubo
Japanese politician (1928–2022)
of finance on 27 January 1998. Matsunaga replaced Hiroshi Mitsuzuka as finance minister. Mitsuzuka was forced to resign due to the corrupt behaviour of
Hikaru_Matsunaga
Tariq Aziz 1983-1991 Israel Moshe Arens 1988-1990 Japan Sōsuke Uno Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Taro Nakayama 1987-1989 1989 1989-1991 Jordan Marwan al-Qasim 1988-1991
List of foreign ministers in 1989
List_of_foreign_ministers_in_1989
Japanese politician (1924–2023)
August 1989 – 5 November 1991 Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu Preceded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Succeeded by Michio Watanabe Director-General of the Okinawa Development
Taro_Nakayama
Japanese politician (1924–2014)
apologize to US Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. In December 1988, Hiroshi Mitsuzuka replaced Tamura as MITI minister. Tamura became the speaker of the
Hajime_Tamura
Japanese politician
Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone Preceded by Kichizō Hosoda Succeeded by Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Member of the House of Representatives In office 27 December 1969 –
Tokuo_Yamashita
politician (d. 2017) July 7 – Kōji Nanbara, actor (d. 2001) August 1 – Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, politician (d. 2004) August 15 – Akio Sato, politician (d. 2007)
1927_in_Japan
Japanese politician (born 1959)
Miyazawa Takeshita Murayama Hashimoto Kaifu Hata Hayashi Fujii Takemura Kubo Mitsuzuka Matsunaga Miyazawa Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin) Miyazawa Shiokawa
Satsuki_Katayama
Japanese politician
that year. He was survived by his wife and two children. One of his sons, Hiroshi Kajiyama, took over his Diet seat and later became a Cabinet minister.
Seiroku_Kajiyama
Matsumoto, Ryoko; Hirayama, Ren; Miyata, Shinya; Yoshida, Masataka; Mitsuzuka, Shunsuke; Takisawa, Toshio; Evans, Susan E. (2022-01-01). "The first
List_of_lagerstätten
Japanese politician (1934–2022)
Miyazawa Takeshita Murayama Hashimoto Kaifu Hata Hayashi Fujii Takemura Kubo Mitsuzuka Matsunaga Miyazawa Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin) Miyazawa Shiokawa
Masayoshi_Takemura
Prime Minister of Japan in 1945
Suzuki Kantarō from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues Nishida, Hiroshi. "Imperial Japanese Navy". Archived from the original on 29 November 2021
Kantarō_Suzuki
Japanese politician (born 1955)
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Toshimitsu_Motegi
Japanese politician (born 1953)
Miyazawa Takeshita Murayama Hashimoto Kaifu Hata Hayashi Fujii Takemura Kubo Mitsuzuka Matsunaga Miyazawa Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin) Miyazawa Shiokawa
Shun'ichi_Suzuki_(politician)
Japanese political factions
faction) → Yōkakai → Seiwakai → Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai (Fukuda → Abe → Mitsuzuka → Mori → Machimura → Hosoda → Abe faction), dissolved following the slush
Factions in the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
Factions_in_the_Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan)
Japanese politician, war criminal (1882–1950)
Berlin for a year. After Tōgō was replaced as ambassador to Germany by Hiroshi Ōshima, he was reassigned to Moscow as the ambassador to the Soviet Union
Shigenori_Tōgō
Japanese politician (born 1941)
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Yoriko_Kawaguchi
Prime Minister of Japan from 2001 to 2006
then-environment minister Yoriko Kawaguchi to the post. Koizumi appointed Hiroshi Oki to replace Kawaguchi. Oshima resigned on 31 March 2003, due to a farm-subsidy
Junichiro_Koizumi
Japanese politician (born 1962)
Miyazawa Takeshita Murayama Hashimoto Kaifu Hata Hayashi Fujii Takemura Kubo Mitsuzuka Matsunaga Miyazawa Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin) Miyazawa Shiokawa
Jun_Azumi
Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012
After his election, Noda appointed Akira Nagatsuma, Kiyomi Tsujimoto and Hiroshi Ogushi as his deputies, as well as Junya Ogawa as secretary general and
Yoshihiko_Noda
Japanese general (1868–1956)
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Ugaki_Kazushige
Complex". Organometallics. 29 (23): 6529. doi:10.1021/om100887v. Itoh, M.; Mitsuzuka, M.; Utsumi, T.; Iwata, K.; Inoue, K. (1994). "Dehydrogenative coupling
Dehydrogenative coupling of silanes
Dehydrogenative_coupling_of_silanes
Japanese aikido teacher
Chiba also began serious study of Musō Shinden-ryū iaido under Takeshi Mitsuzuka. There was a time he lived in the Ichikukai Dojo where he practiced Zen
Kazuo_Chiba
Prime Minister of Japan from 1957 to 1960
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Nobusuke_Kishi
Prime Minister of Japan from 1991 to 1993
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Kiichi_Miyazawa
Prime Minister of Japan (1946–1947; 1948–1954)
ISBN 978-0-415-17272-1; ISBN 978-0-415-17271-4; OCLC 60184921 Yoshida, Shigeru; Nara, Hiroshi (2007). Shigeru: Last Meiji Man. Lanham, Maryland: Harvard University Press
Shigeru_Yoshida
Prime Minister of Japan from 1916 to 1918
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Terauchi_Masatake
Japanese politician (born 1961)
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Yoshimasa_Hayashi
Japanese politician
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Nobutaka_Machimura
Prime Minister of Japan from 1972 to 1974
Miyazawa Takeshita Murayama Hashimoto Kaifu Hata Hayashi Fujii Takemura Kubo Mitsuzuka Matsunaga Miyazawa Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin) Miyazawa Shiokawa
Kakuei_Tanaka
Japanese politician (born 1953)
Kosaka Hatoyama Sonoda Okita M. Ito Sonoda Sakurauchi S. Abe Kuranari Uno Mitsuzuka Nakayama Watanabe Mutō Hata Kakizawa Y. Kōno (1st) Ikeda Obuchi Kōmura
Katsuya_Okada
Japanese politician (1913–1984)
replaces foreign minister in rift over U.S." The New York Times. p. 1. Hiroshi Kimura (2000). Distant Neighbours: Japanese-Russian relations under Brezhnev
Sunao_Sonoda
Mixed martial arts events
Tsutomu Kanesada def. Takuya Asakawa TKO (Punches) 1 1:33 Yusuke Mitsuzuka def. Hiroshi Sakamoto Decision (Majority) 2 5:00 Yudai Ishida def. Akihisa Iwai
2011_in_Deep
Imperial Japanese Navy admiral (1885–1961)
November 21, 1961, he died of kidney cancer at the age of 76. Nishida, Hiroshi, Imperial Japanese Navy "Imperial Cruisers". Duus, The Cambridge History
Teijirō_Toyoda
Legislative district of Japan
(Obuchi faction, pre-reform: 2nd district) was followed by Kazuaki Miyaji (Mitsuzuka faction, pre-reform: 1st district) in 2000. Matsushita became a representative
Kagoshima_3rd_district
Japanese politician (born 1963)
second Trump Administration, Kono was critical of LDP Secretary-General Hiroshi Moriyama. In a statement, Kono urged Moriyama to resign after "the party
Taro_Kono
Foreign Minister of Japan for 1964–66
Korea. Shiina was born in Mizusawa, Iwate (now part of Oshu, Iwate) to Hiroshi Gotō, a member of the Iwate Prefectural Assembly and former elementary
Etsusaburo_Shiina
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Assamese, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil
Pious; Goddess Laxmi
Female
Japanese
(星) Japanese name HOSHI means "star."
Male
Japanese
(1-寛, 2-浩) Japanese name HIROSHI means 1) "generous, tolerant," or 2) "prosperous."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher; Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher; Kindly; Goddess Laxmi; Friend
Girl/Female
Indian
Shining Sun
Male
Japanese
(ä¹…å¿—) Japanese name HISASHI means "long-lived."
Girl/Female
Indian
Roses
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Male
Yiddish
(הֶערְש×) Variant spelling of Yiddish Hersh, HIRSH means "deer."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wishers
Male
Japanese
(広朗) Japanese name HIROAKI means "widespread brightness."
Male
Japanese
(弘樹) Japanese name HIROKI means "abundant joy/strength."
Female
Japanese
(1-裕美, 2-浩美, 3-寛美) Japanese name HIROMI means 1) "abundant beauty," 2) "prosperous beauty," or 3) "generous beauty."Â
Male
Japanese
(æ·³) Variant spelling of Japanese Kiyoshi, KIOSHI means "pure."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
Japanese
(ç‰) Japanese name HITOSHI means "even-tempered; level."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Marathi
Generous; Abundant; Widespread
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Water Spread
Male
Japanese
(æ·³) Japanese name KIYOSHI means "pure."
HIROSHI MITSUZUKA
HIROSHI MITSUZUKA
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Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant of Hoggatt.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Kashmiri, Muslim
The Chosen One
Boy/Male
Tamil
Indrarjun | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¾à®°à¯à®œà¯à®¨
Bright and brave Indra
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Aza'zel, AZAZEL means "entire removal" and "scapegoat." In the bible, this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like demon. The name has even been used for the "Angel of Death."
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili
Prophet; Predictor of the Future
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Virtuous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Prue.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French
Equal to Another Person; Rival
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n.
The character or personality of a hero.