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  • Koenkai
  • Local support networks of Japanese Diet members

    Koenkai (後援会; lit. "local support groups") are local support networks of Japanese Diet members, especially of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). These

    Koenkai

    Koenkai

  • 1996 Japanese general election
  • been significant. Although the significance of Koenkai had diminished as compared to pre-reform, the Koenkai withstood the electoral reform fairly well.

    1996 Japanese general election

    1996 Japanese general election

    1996_Japanese_general_election

  • Sekitori
  • Sumo term for high-ranked wrestlers

    allowed to have a fan/supporter club called a kōenkai if he has enough popularity. This is in addition to kōenkai associated with his sumo stable. These clubs

    Sekitori

    Sekitori

  • 1955 System
  • Japanese dominant party system since 1955

    the pork barrel spending, LDP candidates also cultivated rapport through koenkai in their own constituencies. Politicians went to the locals' wedding, funeral

    1955 System

    1955 System

    1955_System

  • Kōyū Club
  • Political party in Japan

    established in the build-up to the March 1915 general elections as Okuma Kōenkai, a group of Waseda University graduates campaigning for Prime Minister

    Kōyū Club

    Kōyū Club

    Kōyū_Club

  • Glossary of sumo terms
  • likely to be seen these days (usually inadvertently) is hair-pulling. Koenkai (後援会) 'Supporters association'. A membership-based fellowship for the purpose

    Glossary of sumo terms

    Glossary_of_sumo_terms

  • Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
  • Japanese political party

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

    Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

    Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan)

  • Akie Abe
  • Spouse of the Japanese Prime Minister (2006–2007; 2012–2020)

    an April 2023 by-election. In June, Abe became chairwoman of Yoshida's koenkai. In December 2024, Abe became one of the first foreign officials to meet

    Akie Abe

    Akie Abe

    Akie_Abe

  • 1993 Japanese general election
  • in Multimember Districts (SNTV/MMD) - encouraged the proliferation of koenkai networks, money politics, and entrenching clientelistic behaviors in elections

    1993 Japanese general election

    1993 Japanese general election

    1993_Japanese_general_election

  • 1994 Japanese electoral reform
  • One important factor within pork barrel politics is the concept of the koenkai. This is a group of a politician's followers and serves as a middle ground

    1994 Japanese electoral reform

    1994_Japanese_electoral_reform

  • Heya (sumo)
  • Training places in professional sumo

    financially supported both by the Association and by groups of patrons known as koenkai. All traditional sports professionals (such as gyōji, yobidashi and tokoyama)

    Heya (sumo)

    Heya (sumo)

    Heya_(sumo)

  • Japanese Communist Party
  • Japanese political party

    the JCP to seek other external organizational support, including from kōenkai. The Choir of JCP-fans (JCP-fan zasshōdan) is a musical group which supports

    Japanese Communist Party

    Japanese Communist Party

    Japanese_Communist_Party

  • Abenomics
  • Japanese economic policy under Shinzo Abe

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Abenomics

    Abenomics

    Abenomics

  • 1915 Japanese general election
  • Fourth party Fifth party   Leader Ichishima Kenkichi Party Chūseikai Okuma Kōenkai Seats won 33 12 Seat change New New Popular vote 101,970 55,684 Percentage

    1915 Japanese general election

    1915 Japanese general election

    1915_Japanese_general_election

  • Laser-induced fluorescence
  • Spectroscopic method

    Spectroscopy to Measurement of Purity Level in Textiles". Jido Seigyo Rengo Koenkai. Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2008

    Laser-induced fluorescence

    Laser-induced_fluorescence

  • 2009 Japanese general election
  • Japanese politics had seen a declining importance in local support groups (koenkai) which had previously allowed local LDP politicians to stay in power even

    2009 Japanese general election

    2009 Japanese general election

    2009_Japanese_general_election

  • Recruit scandal
  • Insider trading scandal in Japan

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Recruit scandal

    Recruit_scandal

  • Nippon Kaigi
  • Japanese far-right organisation

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Nippon Kaigi

    Nippon_Kaigi

  • Akebono Tarō
  • American-born Japanese sumo wrestler (1969–2024)

    the failure of his restaurant, among other financial difficulties. His koenkai, or supporters network, had dissolved after his marriage in 1998, depriving

    Akebono Tarō

    Akebono Tarō

    Akebono_Tarō

  • Ayako Sono
  • Japanese writer (1931–2025)

    Pontifice in 1979. She founded an NGO named “Kaigai-senkyosha-katsudo-enjo-koenkai” (JOMAS: Japan Overseas Missionaries Assistance Society) to help Japanese

    Ayako Sono

    Ayako Sono

    Ayako_Sono

  • Factions in the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
  • Japanese political factions

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Factions in the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

    Factions in the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

    Factions_in_the_Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan)

  • Jun Tsuji
  • Japanese writer (1884–1944)

    While book royalties and a sort of "Tsuji Jun Fan Club" (辻潤後援会, Tsuji Jun kōenkai) provided some economic support, Tsuji was caught up in a harsh late World

    Jun Tsuji

    Jun Tsuji

    Jun_Tsuji

  • Kanreki dohyō-iri
  • Sumo ceremony

    Tokyo). The Tachiyama-kai (太刀山会), the yokozuna's supporters association (koenkai) when he was still active, organized a 300-cover banquet for the event

    Kanreki dohyō-iri

    Kanreki_dohyō-iri

  • 2001 Central Government Reform
  • Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    2001 Central Government Reform

    2001_Central_Government_Reform

  • Takanohana Kenshi
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    toshiyori-kabu or elder stock, with the help of 300 million yen from his koenkai, or network of supporters. The two stables merged, and the newly renamed

    Takanohana Kenshi

    Takanohana_Kenshi

  • Japanese occupation of West Sumatra
  • 1942–1945 Japanese rule in West Sumatra

    mobilization, including groups such as Hōkōkai, Fujinkai [id], and the Giyūgun Koenkai. While Muhammadiyah and the Islamic Education Movement (Perti) were allowed

    Japanese occupation of West Sumatra

    Japanese occupation of West Sumatra

    Japanese_occupation_of_West_Sumatra

  • Hereditary politicians
  • Persons having inherited political office

    patronage system is prevalent, especially in the form of "support groups" or koenkai. In an authoritarian regime where the public has no real voice when it

    Hereditary politicians

    Hereditary_politicians

  • List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 16–30)
  • Episodes 466-999 of Case Closed

    "Mori Kogoro's Grand Lecture (Part One)" Transliteration: "Mōri Kogorō Dai Kōenkai (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 毛利小五郎大講演会(前編)) Masahiro Takada Jun'ichi Miyashita

    List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 16–30)

    List_of_Case_Closed_episodes_(seasons_16–30)

  • Unification Church and politics
  • Political activities and views of the Unification Church

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Unification Church and politics

    Unification_Church_and_politics

  • Fraxinus lanuginosa
  • Species of ash

    lanuginosa) as baseball bats. Nihon Kikai Gakkai Sekkei Kogaku, Shisutemu Bumon Koenkai Koen Ronbunshu 15 304-05 [1] Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine

    Fraxinus lanuginosa

    Fraxinus lanuginosa

    Fraxinus_lanuginosa

  • Sankei Shimbun
  • Japanese daily newspaper

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Sankei Shimbun

    Sankei Shimbun

    Sankei_Shimbun

  • Toshiyori
  • Japan Sumo Association executives

    bonuses and salaries and by the participation of support groups (called koenkai). It is impossible for retired wrestlers to call banks and take loans,

    Toshiyori

    Toshiyori

    Toshiyori

  • Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium
  • Hospital in Gunma, Japan

    Kusatsu. 1913: Hannah Riddell sent the missionary Yonehara to Kusatsu. 1914: Koenkai (Light and salt society), a Christian group, was formed in Kusatsu. 1915:

    Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium

    Kuryu_Rakusen-en_Sanatorium

  • Women in government
  • public office. In Japanese politics, the kōenkai is a major factor for a successful outcome of an election. The kōenkai, or "local support groups", serve as

    Women in government

    Women in government

    Women_in_government

  • Obuchinomics
  • Economic policies under the governments of Keizō Obuchi and Yoshirō Mori

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Obuchinomics

    Obuchinomics

    Obuchinomics

  • Three Non-Nuclear Principles
  • Parliamentary resolutions that have guided the Japanese no-nuclear policy

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Three Non-Nuclear Principles

    Three_Non-Nuclear_Principles

  • Kasugayama stable
  • Defunct sumo stable

    removed as a judge in August. The closure went ahead despite the stable's koenkai, or supporter's group, sending a petition to the Sumo Association demanding

    Kasugayama stable

    Kasugayama stable

    Kasugayama_stable

  • CIA activities in Japan
  • Activities by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in occupied and post-occupation Japan

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    CIA activities in Japan

    CIA activities in Japan

    CIA_activities_in_Japan

  • Makiko Kikuta
  • Japanese politician (born 1969)

    father and grandfather were executives in the Etsuzankai, the influential koenkai of Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka. She was named after Tanaka's daughter

    Makiko Kikuta

    Makiko Kikuta

    Makiko_Kikuta

  • NHK Radio 2
  • Japanese national radio station

    broadcast channels such as "Jinbutsu Shunju," "Ippatsu no Hon," "Bunka Koenkai," and "Geijutsu Tenbo" were successively moved to Radio 2. This resulted

    NHK Radio 2

    NHK Radio 2

    NHK_Radio_2

  • Dairoku Harada
  • Japanese archaeologist

    (24), 1963. Problems of Hirabaru Kofun Kodaigaku Kenkyū 42-43, 1966. Koenkai of Harada Dairoku, On Dairoku Harada, 1976. Amagi Historical Museum, Dairoku

    Dairoku Harada

    Dairoku_Harada

  • Neoconservatism in Japan
  • Political movement

    Federation Nippon Kaigi Japan lobby Japan Medical Association Junior Chamber International Japan Koenkai Pasona Conservatism portal Japan portal v t e

    Neoconservatism in Japan

    Neoconservatism_in_Japan

  • Kōichi Hagiuda
  • Japanese politician

    movie-viewing events annually in conjunction with his personal support group, or koenkai. His personal website also lists "trying new restaurants" as a hobby, calling

    Kōichi Hagiuda

    Kōichi Hagiuda

    Kōichi_Hagiuda

  • SERVIS-2
  • Japanese technological research satellite

    described (in Japanese) in a special edition of Uchu Kagaku Gijutsu Rengo Koenkai Koenshu (Proceedings of the Space Sciences and Technology Conference).

    SERVIS-2

    SERVIS-2

  • Susumu Nakanishi
  • Japanese academic

    February 2014. Faculty of Letters (18 September 2004). "Jinbun Gakkai Kōenkai". Kokushikan University. Retrieved 18 February 2014. "新元号「天が決める」=考案者?の中西進氏:時事ドットコム"

    Susumu Nakanishi

    Susumu Nakanishi

    Susumu_Nakanishi

  • Mary Cornwall Legh
  • British missionary

    Cornwall Legh visited Kusatsu at the request of a Christian belonging to the Koenkai (Light and salt society), which had been established under the influence

    Mary Cornwall Legh

    Mary Cornwall Legh

    Mary_Cornwall_Legh

  • Case Closed season 30
  • Season of television series

    "Mori Kogoro's Grand Lecture (Part One)" Transliteration: "Mōri Kogorō Dai Kōenkai (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 毛利小五郎大講演会(前編)) Masahiro Takada Jun'ichi Miyashita

    Case Closed season 30

    Case_Closed_season_30

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