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  • Tetsu Katayama
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948

    Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, Katayama Tetsu; 28 July 1887 – 30 May 1978) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948. He

    Tetsu Katayama

    Tetsu Katayama

    Tetsu_Katayama

  • Katayama cabinet
  • Cabinet of Japan (1947–1948)

    The Katayama Cabinet (片山内閣, Katayama naikaku) governed Japan under the premiership of Tetsu Katayama from 24 May 1947 to 10 March 1948, during the Allied

    Katayama cabinet

    Katayama cabinet

    Katayama_cabinet

  • Japan Socialist Party
  • Japanese political party (1945–1996)

    the largest party in the National Diet and formed a government under Tetsu Katayama until 1948. From 1951 to 1955, the JSP was split into the Left Socialist

    Japan Socialist Party

    Japan Socialist Party

    Japan_Socialist_Party

  • 1947 Japanese general election
  • the Socialist Party, Tetsu Katayama, as prime minister – virtually unopposed as Liberals and Democrats agreed to vote for Katayama even though coalition

    1947 Japanese general election

    1947 Japanese general election

    1947_Japanese_general_election

  • Shigeru Yoshida
  • Prime Minister of Japan (1946–1947; 1948–1954)

    Representatives went to the Japan Socialist Party. Yoshida was approached by Tetsu Katayama and Suehiro Nishio, respectively chairman and secretary general of the

    Shigeru Yoshida

    Shigeru Yoshida

    Shigeru_Yoshida

  • Tetsu
  • Name list

    Japanese photographer Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹; born 1972), Japanese voice actor Tetsu Inoue (テツ・イノウエ), Japanese musician Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲; 1887–1978), Japanese

    Tetsu

    Tetsu

  • Katayama
  • Surname list

    singer, former AKB48 member Sen Katayama (片山 潜; 1859–1933), Japanese-born member of the American Communist Party Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲; 1887–1978), 46th Prime

    Katayama

    Katayama

  • Hitoshi Ashida
  • Prime Minister of Japan in 1948

    minister of foreign affairs in 1947 under Socialist prime minister Tetsu Katayama. He also chaired the Committee on the Bill for Revision of the Imperial

    Hitoshi Ashida

    Hitoshi Ashida

    Hitoshi_Ashida

  • Minister of Finance (Japan)
  • Japanese cabinet role

    are translated as "Minister of Finance". The current minister is Satsuki Katayama, who took office on 21 October 2025.   Liberal (1945)   Socialist   Ryokufūkai

    Minister of Finance (Japan)

    Minister of Finance (Japan)

    Minister_of_Finance_(Japan)

  • Morito Tatsuo
  • Japanese economist (1888–1984)

    economist. He served as the Minister of Education under Prime Minister Tetsu Katayama, and was the first president of Hiroshima University. Morito was born

    Morito Tatsuo

    Morito Tatsuo

    Morito_Tatsuo

  • Takeo Miki
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1974 to 1976

    Cooperative Party, serving as communications minister from 1947 to 1948 under Tetsu Katayama. Miki later joined the Liberal Democratic Party and served as transportation

    Takeo Miki

    Takeo Miki

    Takeo_Miki

  • Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo
  • Law school affiliated with the University of Tokyo

    Koki Hirota, Kiichiro Hiranuma, Kijuro Shidehara, Shigeru Yoshida, Tetsu Katayama, Hitoshi Ashida, Ichiro Hatoyama, Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Sato, Takeo

    Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo

    Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo

    Graduate_Schools_for_Law_and_Politics_and_Faculty_of_Law,_University_of_Tokyo

  • 1963 Japanese general election
  • gained. The elections also saw the defeat of two former prime ministers: Tetsu Katayama of the DSP (formerly of the JSP) and Tanzan Ishibashi of the LDP. "統計局ホームページ/第27章

    1963 Japanese general election

    1963 Japanese general election

    1963_Japanese_general_election

  • Inejirō Asanuma
  • Japanese socialist politician (1898–1960)

    Representatives Steering Committee). In the 1949 general election, party chairman Tetsu Katayama was defeated, and in the special Diet session for prime ministerial

    Inejirō Asanuma

    Inejirō Asanuma

    Inejirō_Asanuma

  • House of Representatives (Japan)
  • Lower house of Japan's National Diet

    first met under the new constitution on May 20, 1947. Four days later, Tetsu Katayama of the Democratic Socialist Party became Japan's first socialist prime

    House of Representatives (Japan)

    House of Representatives (Japan)

    House_of_Representatives_(Japan)

  • Tetsu Inada
  • Japanese voice actor (born 1972)

    Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹, Inada Tetsu; born July 1, 1972) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. Among his best known roles are the voice

    Tetsu Inada

    Tetsu_Inada

  • Tomiichi Murayama
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1994 to 1996

    from 1994 to 1996. He was the country's first socialist premier since Tetsu Katayama in 1948, and is best remembered for the Murayama Statement on the 50th

    Tomiichi Murayama

    Tomiichi Murayama

    Tomiichi_Murayama

  • Diwan Chaman Lall
  • Indian politician and diplomat

    Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Prime Ministers Clement Attlee Milton Margai Tetsu Katayama Governors Culbert Olson Hiroo Ōhara Mayors E.C. Quaye Setsuo Yamada

    Diwan Chaman Lall

    Diwan_Chaman_Lall

  • University of Tokyo
  • Public research university in Japan

    1888), Baron Kijūrō Shidehara (Law, 1895), Shigeru Yoshida (Law, 1906), Tetsu Katayama (Law, 1912), Hitoshi Ashida (Law, 1912), Ichirō Hatoyama (Law, 1907)

    University of Tokyo

    University of Tokyo

    University_of_Tokyo

  • Tanzan Ishibashi
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1956 to 1957

    Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Preceded by Keizo Shibusawa Succeeded by Tetsu Katayama (acting) Member of the House of Representatives In office 1 October

    Tanzan Ishibashi

    Tanzan Ishibashi

    Tanzan_Ishibashi

  • Suzuki Kisaburō
  • Japanese politician

    office 20 February 1932 – 21 January 1936 Preceded by Tetsu Katayama Succeeded by Tetsu Katayama Constituency Kanagawa 2nd Prosecutor-General of Japan

    Suzuki Kisaburō

    Suzuki Kisaburō

    Suzuki_Kisaburō

  • List of prime ministers of Japan
  • original on 15 March 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第46代 片山 哲 [46th Katayama Tetsu] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Archived

    List of prime ministers of Japan

    List of prime ministers of Japan

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Japan

  • 1946 Japanese general election
  • party Second party Third party   Leader Ichirō Hatoyama Chūji Machida Tetsu Katayama Party Liberal Progressive Socialist Seats won 141 94 93 Popular vote

    1946 Japanese general election

    1946 Japanese general election

    1946_Japanese_general_election

  • List of prime ministers of Japan by education
  • Kōki Hirota, Hiranuma Kiichirō, Kijūrō Shidehara, Shigeru Yoshida, Tetsu Katayama, Hitoshi Ashida, Ichirō Hatoyama, Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Satō, Takeo

    List of prime ministers of Japan by education

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Japan_by_education

  • Kijūrō Shidehara
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1945 to 1946

    Party a year later, after Prime Minister Tetsu Katayama formed a socialist government. As one of Katayama's harshest critics, Shidehara was elected speaker

    Kijūrō Shidehara

    Kijūrō Shidehara

    Kijūrō_Shidehara

  • 1949 Japanese general election
  • party Second party Third party   Leader Shigeru Yoshida Takeru Inukai Tetsu Katayama Party Democratic Liberal Democratic Socialist Last election – 25.44%

    1949 Japanese general election

    1949 Japanese general election

    1949_Japanese_general_election

  • Occupation of Japan
  • Post-World War II occupation of Japan

    Kijūrō Shidehara (1945–1946) Shigeru Yoshida (1946–1947; 1948–1954) Tetsu Katayama (1947–1948) Hitoshi Ashida (1948) Key events Surrender ceremony held

    Occupation of Japan

    Occupation of Japan

    Occupation_of_Japan

  • Mosaburō Suzuki
  • Japanese politician (1893–1970)

    lower house's Budget Committee in 1948, Suzuki passed a veto over Katayama Tetsu's proposed budget, which later led to the downfall of the cabinet. Later

    Mosaburō Suzuki

    Mosaburō Suzuki

    Mosaburō_Suzuki

  • 1955 System
  • Japanese dominant party system since 1955

    influenced by the purge. As a result, the Japan Socialist Party led by Tetsu Katayama won the first general election (1947) after the enforcement of the constitution

    1955 System

    1955 System

    1955_System

  • Hisashi Asō
  • Japanese politician (1891–1940)

    right-wing party members opposing it, including Abe Isoo, Bunji Suzuki, Tetsu Katayama, Suehiro Nishio, Chōzaburō Mizutani, and Jiichirō Matsumoto, and succeeded

    Hisashi Asō

    Hisashi Asō

    Hisashi_Asō

  • Saitō Takao (politician)
  • Japanese politician

    office 28 October 1946 – 10 March 1948 Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Tetsu Katayama Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Kyōji Funada Member of the

    Saitō Takao (politician)

    Saitō Takao (politician)

    Saitō_Takao_(politician)

  • Fungus and Iron
  • Japanese manga series

    Iron (Japanese: 菌と鉄, Hepburn: Kin to Tetsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ayaka Katayama. It began serialization in Bessatsu Shōnen

    Fungus and Iron

    Fungus_and_Iron

  • National Diet
  • Bicameral national legislature of Japan

    December 18, 1945 36,878,420 Liberal 141 30.25% 23rd 25 April 1947 Tetsu Katayama 67.95% (D) March 31, 1947 40,907,493 Socialist 143 30.68% (Hitoshi Ashida)

    National Diet

    National Diet

    National_Diet

  • Coalition government
  • Governmental style in which political parties cooperate to form a government

    minister Ashida Hitoshi (DP) who took over after his JSP predecessor Tetsu Katayama had been toppled by the left wing of his own party, the

    Coalition government

    Coalition_government

  • Shōwa era
  • Period of Japanese history (1926–1989)

    Suzuki Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni Kijūrō Shidehara Shigeru Yoshida Tetsu Katayama Hitoshi Ashida Ichirō Hatoyama Tanzan Ishibashi Nobusuke Kishi Hayato

    Shōwa era

    Shōwa era

    Shōwa_era

  • Takeo Kurusu
  • Japanese politician (1895–1966)

    including the minister of finance in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Tetsu Katayama. Kurusu was part of the Democratic Party and served as a member of the

    Takeo Kurusu

    Takeo Kurusu

    Takeo_Kurusu

  • Takeru Inukai
  • Japanese politician and novelist

    Socialist Party led by Tetsu Katayama, with Katayama as prime minister and Ashida as deputy prime minister and foreign minister. The Katayama cabinet was brought

    Takeru Inukai

    Takeru Inukai

    Takeru_Inukai

  • Order of the Paulownia Flowers
  • Japanese order

    1974) Taizō Ishizaka (6 March 1975) Ohama Nobumoto (13 February 1976) Tetsu Katayama (30 May 1978) Uemura Kōgorō (1 August 1978) Hori Shigeru (4 March 1979)

    Order of the Paulownia Flowers

    Order of the Paulownia Flowers

    Order_of_the_Paulownia_Flowers

  • Chiyo Sakakibara
  • Japanese politician (1898–1987)

    elections, after which she was appointed Deputy Secretary of Justice in the Tetsu Katayama government, becoming the first woman appointed to the cabinet. However

    Chiyo Sakakibara

    Chiyo Sakakibara

    Chiyo_Sakakibara

  • 1947 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • needed for a majority   First party Second party Third party   Leader Tetsu Katayama Shigeru Yoshida Hitoshi Ashida Party Socialist Liberal Democratic Seats won

    1947 Japanese House of Councillors election

    1947 Japanese House of Councillors election

    1947_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1926)
  • Political party in Japan

    Party 社会民衆党 Shakai Minshū-tō Chairperson Abe Isoo Secretary-General Tetsu Katayama Founded December 5, 1926 (1926-12-05) Dissolved July 1, 1932 (1932-07-01)

    Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1926)

    Social_Democratic_Party_(Japan,_1926)

  • May 1947
  • Month of 1947

    in Detroit, Michigan Died: Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, 68, Swiss writer Tetsu Katayama replaced Shigeru Yoshida as Prime Minister of Japan. Born: Maude Barlow

    May 1947

    May_1947

  • Suehiro Nishio
  • Japanese labor activist and politician

    chairman Tetsu Katayama and when the Socialists held power in 1947 and 1948, Nishio became Chief Cabinet Secretary under Prime Minister Katayama and was

    Suehiro Nishio

    Suehiro Nishio

    Suehiro_Nishio

  • Tanabe, Wakayama
  • City in Kansai, Japan

    sister city to Wyong Shire in New South Wales, Australia until 2010. Tetsu Katayama (born 1887), former Prime Minister of Japan Sendagawa Kichizō (born

    Tanabe, Wakayama

    Tanabe, Wakayama

    Tanabe,_Wakayama

  • List of prime ministers of Japan by home prefecture
  • 1946 – 24 May 1947 15 October 1948 – 10 December 1954 28 July 1887 Tetsu Katayama Fujisawa Kanagawa 24 May 1947 – 10 March 1948 15 November 1887 Hitoshi

    List of prime ministers of Japan by home prefecture

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Japan_by_home_prefecture

  • 1947 in Japan
  • Minister: Shigeru Yoshida (Peer–Imperial appointment) until May 24, Tetsu Katayama (S–Kanagawa) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Tadahiko Mibuchi from

    1947 in Japan

    1947_in_Japan

  • Democratic Party (Japan, 1947)
  • Political party in Japan

    124 seats in the 1947 elections. The party had held seven seats in Tetsu Katayama's government in 1947-1948. For some months in 1948, party's leader Ashida

    Democratic Party (Japan, 1947)

    Democratic Party (Japan, 1947)

    Democratic_Party_(Japan,_1947)

  • Kyoto University
  • National university in Kyoto, Japan

    University: Apart from these two, Osachi Hamaguchi, Kijūrō Shidehara, and Tetsu Katayama attended the Third Higher School before going on to study at UTokyo

    Kyoto University

    Kyoto University

    Kyoto_University

  • Deputy Prime Minister of Japan
  • Yoshida (1946–1947) Yoshida I Vacant (24 May – 1 June 1947) Tetsu Katayama (1947–1948) Katayama Hitoshi Ashida 蘆田 均 Rep for Kyōto 2nd (1887–1959) 1 June

    Deputy Prime Minister of Japan

    Deputy Prime Minister of Japan

    Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Japan

  • List of social democratic and democratic socialist parties that have governed
  • representation List of communist parties represented in European Parliament "Tetsu Katayama". infoplease.com. Retrieved January 3, 2014. Navarro, Armando (2012)

    List of social democratic and democratic socialist parties that have governed

    List_of_social_democratic_and_democratic_socialist_parties_that_have_governed

  • Etsujirō Uehara
  • Japanese politician (1877–1962)

    Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Preceded by Seiichi Ōmura Succeeded by Tetsu Katayama (acting) Kozaemon Kimura Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives

    Etsujirō Uehara

    Etsujirō Uehara

    Etsujirō_Uehara

  • National Cooperative Party
  • Political party in Japan

    of Representatives and nine in the House of Councillors. It joined Tetsu Katayama's coalition government and was given two cabinet positions; party chairman

    National Cooperative Party

    National_Cooperative_Party

  • Christian socialism
  • Type of socialist philosophy

    basis of a new morality that secular expression in social democracy. Tetsu Katayama, Japanese politician. He is a former Prime Minister of Japan for the

    Christian socialism

    Christian socialism

    Christian_socialism

  • List of Japanese cabinets
  • Progressive (Allied Occupation) 46 Katayama Cabinet 24 May 1947 (1947-05-24) 10 March 1948 (1948-03-10) Tetsu Katayama Japan Socialist / Democratic / National

    List of Japanese cabinets

    List of Japanese cabinets

    List_of_Japanese_cabinets

  • Mitsujirō Ishii
  • Japanese politician (1898-1965)

    Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Preceded by Nirō Hoshijima Succeeded by Tetsu Katayama (acting) Chōsaburō Mizutani Member of the House of Representatives In

    Mitsujirō Ishii

    Mitsujirō Ishii

    Mitsujirō_Ishii

  • Kozaemon Kimura
  • Japanese politician (1888–1952)

    named minister of home affairs to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Tetsu Katayama. In 1949 he was again elected to the House of Representatives and was

    Kozaemon Kimura

    Kozaemon Kimura

    Kozaemon_Kimura

  • List of University of Tokyo people
  • Kijūrō Shidehara (1945–1946) Shigeru Yoshida, (1946–1947, 1948–1954) Tetsu Katayama (1947–1948) Hitoshi Ashida (1948-1948) Ichirō Hatoyama (1954–1956) Nobusuke

    List of University of Tokyo people

    List_of_University_of_Tokyo_people

  • Masayoshi Ōhira
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1978 to 1980

    this office after Hara Takashi, Takahashi Korekiyo, Ichirō Hatoyama, Tetsu Katayama, and Shigeru Yoshida. In the general election of 1979, the LDP narrowly

    Masayoshi Ōhira

    Masayoshi Ōhira

    Masayoshi_Ōhira

  • Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)
  • Japanese cabinet role

    Higashikuni Kijūrō Shidehara Shigeru Yoshida – Tetsu Katayama May 24, 1947 June 1, 1947 8 Tetsu Katayama 44 Hitoshi Ashida June 1, 1947 October 15, 1948

    Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)

    Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)

    Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Japan)

  • Christianity in Japan
  • the 20th government and the 11th Prime Minister (1921–1922 and 1932). Tetsu Katayama – leader of the 46th government and the 33rd Prime Minister (1947–1948)

    Christianity in Japan

    Christianity in Japan

    Christianity_in_Japan

  • List of prime ministers of Japan by time in office
  • Hirota Independent 9 March 1936 2 February 1937 331 days Resigned 48 Tetsu Katayama Socialist 24 May 1947 10 March 1948 292 days Resigned 49 Yukio Hatoyama

    List of prime ministers of Japan by time in office

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Japan_by_time_in_office

  • Red Purge
  • Anticommunist movement in occupied Japan

    the conservative forces were weak; they still held many seats, while Tetsu Katayama's new coalition cabinet itself had internal conflicts between Marxists

    Red Purge

    Red_Purge

  • 1948 in Japan
  • Allied Powers: Douglas MacArthur Emperor: Hirohito Prime Minister: Tetsu Katayama (S–Kanagawa) until March 10, Hitoshi Ashida (D–Kyōto) until October

    1948 in Japan

    1948_in_Japan

  • List of spouses of prime ministers of Japan
  • Shigeru Yoshida married in 1944 30 Kikue Katayama 片山 菊江 1894 – 1985 24 May 1947 10 March 1948 Tetsu Katayama married in 1913 31 Sumi Ashida 芦田 壽美 1895

    List of spouses of prime ministers of Japan

    List of spouses of prime ministers of Japan

    List_of_spouses_of_prime_ministers_of_Japan

  • Home Ministry
  • Japanese government ministry (1873–1947)

    Yoshida 31 January 1947   — Tetsu Katayama Katayama 24 May 1947 Acting; concurrently Prime Minister 74 Kozaemon Kimura Katayama 1 June 1947 Office abolished

    Home Ministry

    Home Ministry

    Home_Ministry

  • Katsumaro Akamatsu
  • Japanese politician (1894–1955)

    submitted fascist resolutions while his opponents under the leadership of Tetsu Katayama proposed the Three Antis Platform of anti-capitalism, anti-communism

    Katsumaro Akamatsu

    Katsumaro Akamatsu

    Katsumaro_Akamatsu

  • List of Japanese people
  • the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012. 第46代 片山 哲 [46th Tetsu Katayama] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved

    List of Japanese people

    List_of_Japanese_people

  • Index of Japan-related articles (K)
  • Kasuya, Fukuoka Kata Katakana Katana Katano, Osaka Katase River Tetsu Katayama Ukyo Katayama Katazome Daijiro Kato Kato District, Hyogo Kato Takaaki Katō

    Index of Japan-related articles (K)

    Index_of_Japan-related_articles_(K)

  • Chief Cabinet Secretary
  • Head of the Cabinet Secretariat of Japan

    1947 21 Shigeru Yoshida Suehiro Nishio June 1, 1947 March 10, 1948 283 Tetsu Katayama Gizō Tomabechi March 10, 1948 October 15, 1948 219 Hitoshi Ashida Eisaku

    Chief Cabinet Secretary

    Chief Cabinet Secretary

    Chief_Cabinet_Secretary

  • 1978 in Japan
  • 1884) May 15 – Kiku Amino, author and translator (b. 1900) May 30 – Tetsu Katayama, politician and 33rd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1887) June 6 – Katué

    1978 in Japan

    1978_in_Japan

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
  • list) – Hirohito, Emperor (1926–1989) Prime ministers (complete list) – Tetsu Katayama, Prime minister (1947–1948) Hitoshi Ashida, Prime minister (1948) Shigeru

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1901–1950)

  • 1980s in Japan
  • only the second Christian to hold this office, the first having been Tetsu Katayama (1947–1948). Zenkō Suzuki was appointed LDP president and Prime Minister

    1980s in Japan

    1980s in Japan

    1980s_in_Japan

  • Nishi-Tetsu bus hijacking
  • 2000 bus hijacking in southwestern Japan

    facility. A common name for the hijacking is Nishi-Tetsu busjacking incident (西鉄バスジャック事件, Nishi-Tetsu basujakku jiken). Less frequently used names include

    Nishi-Tetsu bus hijacking

    Nishi-Tetsu bus hijacking

    Nishi-Tetsu_bus_hijacking

  • Kaneshichi Masuda
  • Japanese politician

    Minister Shigeru Yoshida Preceded by Hiratsuka Tsunejirō Succeeded by Tetsu Katayama (acting) Gizō Tomabechi Member of the House of Representatives In office

    Kaneshichi Masuda

    Kaneshichi Masuda

    Kaneshichi_Masuda

  • Third Higher School
  • study at the University of Tokyo, served as the prime minister of Japan Tetsu Katayama, went on to study at the University of Tokyo, served as the prime minister

    Third Higher School

    Third_Higher_School

  • List of Kyoto University people
  • the Republic of China (Taiwan) Hayato Ikeda - Prime Minister of Japan Tetsu Katayama - Prime Minister of Japan Fumimaro Konoe - Prime Minister of Japan Tadahiro

    List of Kyoto University people

    List_of_Kyoto_University_people

  • Dōshi Club (1947–48)
  • Political party in Japan

    opposed to the government's coal nationalisation law being pushed by Tetsu Katayama's government, which the DP was willing to make concessions over. In March

    Dōshi Club (1947–48)

    Dōshi Club (1947–48)

    Dōshi_Club_(1947–48)

  • Chairman of the Japan Socialist Party
  • from 1945 to 1996. The position produced two Prime Ministers of Japan: Tetsu Katayama and Tomiichi Murayama. Under the 1955 System, as the leader of the largest

    Chairman of the Japan Socialist Party

    Chairman_of_the_Japan_Socialist_Party

  • 1887 in Japan
  • painter (d. 1936) March 25 – Chūichi Nagumo, admiral (d. 1944) July 28 – Tetsu Katayama, politician and 33rd Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1978) November 15 –

    1887 in Japan

    1887_in_Japan

  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 1937–1942
  • Abe (Tokyo-2nd) Bunji Suzuki (Tokyo-6th) Ken Okazaki (Kanagawa-1st) Tetsu Katayama (Kanagawa-2nd) Jiichirō Matsumoto (Fukuoka-1st) Suehiro Nishio (Osaka-4th)

    List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 1937–1942

    List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_1937–1942

  • Kyushu University
  • University in Fukuoka, Japan

    Toshio Shimao, a Japanese novelist, 1977 Yomiuri Prize winner Kyoichi Katayama, a Japanese author Rizō Takeuchi, historian Wolfgang Michel-Zaitsu, historian

    Kyushu University

    Kyushu University

    Kyushu_University

  • Okitsura
  • Japanese manga series by Egumi Sora

    come out and point out the intricacies of Okinawan culture. Tetsu Higa (比嘉 鉄, Higa Tetsu) Voiced by: Yamato Kinjo Kana's older brother. He can be distinguished

    Okitsura

    Okitsura

  • Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine
  • Japanese manga magazine

    September 2012 Chihiro Ishizuka Fungus and Iron (菌と鉄, Kin to Tetsu) April 2021 Ayaka Katayama Gunka no Baltzar (軍靴のバルツァー, Gunka no Barutsua) (moved from

    Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine

    Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine

    Bessatsu_Shōnen_Magazine

  • Pata (musician)
  • Japanese musician (born 1965)

    agreed when the record company made an offer. He contacted his friend Stan Katayama, a Japanese recording engineer living in Los Angeles that he met while

    Pata (musician)

    Pata (musician)

    Pata_(musician)

  • Kiss (L'Arc-en-Ciel album)
  • 2007 studio album by L'Arc-en-Ciel

    backing vocals, keyboards on tracks 1–3, 5-9 and 11, tambourine on track 2 tetsu – bass guitar, backing vocals, keyboards on tracks 4, 8 and 10, handclap

    Kiss (L'Arc-en-Ciel album)

    Kiss_(L'Arc-en-Ciel_album)

  • Masato Harada
  • Japanese filmmaker (1949–2025)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    Masato Harada

    Masato Harada

    Masato_Harada

  • Loner Life in Another World
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

    Ihara, characters designed by Keiya Nakano, and music composed by Shūji Katayama. The series aired from October 4 to December 20, 2024, on Tokyo MX and

    Loner Life in Another World

    Loner_Life_in_Another_World

  • Nobuhiro Yamashita
  • Japanese film director (born 1976)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    Nobuhiro Yamashita

    Nobuhiro Yamashita

    Nobuhiro_Yamashita

  • Weekly Young Magazine
  • Japanese manga magazine

    Hirokane (1980–1989) Gambler Jiko Chuushinha (ぎゅわんぶらあ自己中心派) by Masayuki Katayama (1982–1987) Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo (1982–1990) Be-Bop High School (ビー・バップ・ハイスクール)

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    Weekly Young Magazine

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  • Jarinko Chie (film)
  • 1981 Japanese animated film

    from Tetsu. Looking forward to seeing her mother again, Chie leaves without telling Tetsu her plans. Both Chie and Yoshie want to reunite with Tetsu, but

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  • Naomi Kawase
  • Japanese filmmaker (born 1969)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

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  • Tomodachi Game
  • Japanese manga series

    by: Reina Ueda (Japanese); Sara Ragsdale (English) Portrayed by: Yuki Katayama (R4) She joins the third game under the guise of having advanced to this

    Tomodachi Game

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  • Lexus IS
  • Compact executive car

    prior Japanese luxury vehicles. The engineering work was led by Nobuaki Katayama from 1994 to 1998 under the 038T program code. Design work which had been

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    Lexus IS

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  • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
  • Japanese television and film director (born 1955)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    Yukihiko Tsutsumi

    Yukihiko Tsutsumi

    Yukihiko_Tsutsumi

  • The River with No Bridge
  • 1992 Japanese film

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    The River with No Bridge

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  • Tetsuya Nakashima
  • Japanese film director and screenwriter (born 1959)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    Tetsuya Nakashima

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  • Hikaru Utada albums discography
  • unfaded radiance]. Oricon. March 7, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014. Misaki, Tetsu (July 20, 2002). "浜崎あゆみ~共感はどこまで可能か" [Ayumi Hamasaki: How far can empathy

    Hikaru Utada albums discography

    Hikaru Utada albums discography

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  • Yukiko Mishima
  • Japanese film director

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    Yukiko Mishima

    Yukiko Mishima

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  • Yoji Yamada
  • Japanese film director (born 1931)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

    Yoji Yamada

    Yoji Yamada

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  • Kazuo Hara
  • Japanese documentary filmmaker (born 1945)

    Tatsushi Ōmori (2018) Shinsuke Sato (2019) Naomi Kawase (2020) Tetsu Maeda (2021) Shinzō Katayama (2022) Takashi Yamazaki (2023) Ayuko Tsukahara (2024) Lee

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    A Flower Name

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