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    Nariaki Nakayama (中山 成彬, Nakayama Nariaki, born 7 June 1943) is a Japanese politician who has served as leader of Kibō no Tō from 2019 to 2021. He served...
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  • Nariaki (written: 斉昭 or 成彬) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Nariaki Nakayama (中山 成彬, born 1943), Japanese politician...
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  • Matsuzawa resigned as party leader, and Nariaki Nakayama became the new party leader. On 10 October 2021, Nakayama, the only member of the Diet, did not...
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    campaign, she pledged to resolve the abduction issue. Her husband, Nariaki Nakayama, is a former transport minister and was also a diet member. She and...
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    "others" whose feelings do not count. In 2004, Minister of Education Nariaki Nakayama made known his desire to remove references to comfort women from history...
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  • front of the Japanese embassy. In 2007, former education minister Nariaki Nakayama declared he was proud that the Liberal Democratic Party had succeeded...
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    Nakasone, Liberal Democratic Party Gen Nakatani, Liberal Democratic Party Nariaki Nakayama, Liberal Democratic Party, Japan Restoration Party Takeshi Noda, Liberal...
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  • Yoshihide Suga said that police were investigating. Japanese politician Nariaki Nakayama said that the act could not have been committed by a Japanese, saying...
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    Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda Preceded by Tetsuzo Fuyushiba Succeeded by Nariaki Nakayama Minister of Finance In office 22 September 2003 – 26 September 2006...
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    Shiokawa Sadakazu Tanigaki Education Fumio Kishida Takeo Kawamura Nariaki Nakayama Kenji Kosaka Health Chikara Sakaguchi Hidehisa Otsuji Jirō Kawasaki...
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  • LDP Councillor Kyōko Nakayama (proportional, up in 2013) had joined the party in June 2010 together with her husband Nariaki Nakayama, a former LDP Representative...
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    Koizumi 3 Takeo Kawamura September 22, 2003 September 27, 2004 371 4 Nariaki Nakayama September 27, 2004 October 31, 2005 399 5 Kenji Kosaka October 31,...
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    2018. He resigned as leader on May 28, 2019, and was succeeded by Nariaki Nakayama. He subsequently left the party and joined Nippon Ishin no Kai. During...
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  • Masakazu Hamachi Kōmeitō Kyūshū block Takaaki Tamura JCP Kyūshū block Nariaki Nakayama Kibō Kyūshū block Shuji Kira Independent Kyūshū block Mikio Shimoji...
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  • Shimpei Matsushita (independent) Yasuhiro Oe (Liberal Democratic Party) Nariaki Nakayama (Liberal Democratic Party) Japan portal Film portal Japanese war crimes...
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    Ōita 1st Shuji Kira 2nd Seishiro Eto 3rd Takeshi Iwaya Miyazaki 1st Nariaki Nakayama 2nd Taku Etō 3rd Yoshihisa Furukawa Kagoshima 1st Okiharu Yasuoka 2nd...
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    Fukuda 5 Sadakazu Tanigaki August 2, 2008 September 24, 2008 53 6 Nariaki Nakayama September 24, 2008 September 28, 2008 5 Tarō Asō 7 Kazuyoshi Kaneko...
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    Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and succeeded Nariaki Nakayama in the post.[citation needed] "Cabinet Profiles". The Japan Times....
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    Prefecture Yoshinori Yamaguchi, current governor of Saga Prefecture Nariaki Nakayama, leader of Kibō no Tō Hiroshi Maruyama, current ambassador to Estonia...
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    Election Representative Party Notes 1996 Nariaki Nakayama Liberal Democratic 2000 2003 2005 Liberal Democratic Independent 2009 Hidesaburo Kawamura [ja]...
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    Minister Junichiro Koizumi Preceded by Atsuko Tōyama Succeeded by Nariaki Nakayama Personal details Born (1942-11-10) November 10, 1942 (age 81) Hagi...
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  • 0 0.8 28 May Shigefumi Matsuzawa resigns as leader of Kibō no Tō; Nariaki Nakayama is elected as leader. 18–19 May ANN Archived 2019-06-01 at the Wayback...
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    Takeshi Iwaya (LDP) 47.5% Miyazaki 1 Nariaki Nakayama LDP Defeated Hidesaburō Kawamura (I) 48.3% Nariaki Nakayama (LDP) 24.3% Miyazaki 2 Taku Etō LDP Reelected...
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    2005 – 26 September 2006 Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi Preceded by Nariaki Nakayama Succeeded by Bunmei Ibuki Member of the House of Councillors In office...
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    Yukawa – JRP 19 15 1,211,996 18.2% 4 Yorihisa Matsuno Masami Kawano Nariaki Nakayama Tsuyoshi Yamanouchi – NK 6 6 1,043,528 15.6% 3 Yasuyuki Eda Kiyohiko...
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    Kokuba Tsutomu Tomioka Kazuchika Iwata – Kibō 21 19 1,168,708 18.1% 4 Nariaki Nakayama Shūji Kira Shūji Inatomi Takashi Kii – CD 7 6 1,054,589 16.3% 3 Katsuhiko...
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  • Democratic Kyūshū block Tsutomu Tomioka Liberal Democratic Kyūshū block Nariaki Nakayama Kibō Kyūshū block Kiyohiko Toyama Kōmeitō Kyūshū block Koichi Yamauchi...
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    Suga 314 / 465 Yukio Edano 134 / 465 Toranosuke Katayama 11 / 465 Nariaki Nakayama 2 / 465 Shinjiro Koizumi 1 / 465 Abstentions/vacant 3 / 465 Source...
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  • Haraguchi Democratic (DPJ) Kyūshū block Masao Satō Your (YP) Kyūshū block Nariaki Nakayama Restoration (JRP) Kyūshū block Yūji Shinkai Liberal Democratic (LDP)...
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    Minister himself, Kunio Hatoyama, Hirofumi Nakasone, and Yūko Obuchi. Nariaki Nakayama resigned as Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism...
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