Eisaku Satō (佐藤 栄作, Satō Eisaku, 27 March 1901 – 3 June 1975) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972. He is... 25 KB (2,232 words) - 22:17, 31 March 2024 |
Nobusuke Kishi (redirect from Nobusuke Sato) older brother, Ichirō Satō, would go on to become a Vice Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and his younger brother, Eisaku Satō, would also go on to... 70 KB (8,856 words) - 00:48, 25 April 2024 |
1966), Japanese manga artist Eisaku Satō (佐藤 榮作, 1901–1975), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Eisaku Satō (governor) (佐藤 栄佐久, born 1939)... 1 KB (115 words) - 20:02, 13 June 2023 |
Party, a forerunner of the current Liberal Democratic Party. Along with Eisaku Satō, Ikeda was an understudy of Shigeru Yoshida early in his career, and... 24 KB (2,626 words) - 22:16, 31 March 2024 |
Eisaku Satō (佐藤 栄佐久, Satō Eisaku) (born 24 June 1939) is a Japanese politician who served as the governor of Fukushima Prefecture of Japan from 1988 to... 4 KB (323 words) - 23:02, 27 December 2023 |
Look up Satō, sato, or satō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satō (Japanese: 佐藤, pronounced [saꜜtoː], English: /ˈsɑːtoʊ/ SAH-toh) is the most common... 34 KB (4,073 words) - 14:55, 27 April 2024 |
into Japanese territory. The principles were outlined by Prime Minister Eisaku Satō in a speech to the House of Representatives in 1967 amid negotiations... 5 KB (652 words) - 16:49, 28 December 2023 |
older brother of two Japanese prime ministers, Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satō. Satō was born in Tabuse, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the son of a sake brewer... 4 KB (399 words) - 12:17, 27 August 2023 |
Satō Cabinet may refer to: First Satō Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Eisaku Satō from 1964 to 1967 Second Satō Cabinet, the Japanese... 343 bytes (82 words) - 07:45, 8 October 2023 |
current Constitution of Japan. Future prime ministers Hayato Ikeda and Eisaku Satō and future Foreign Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsuo Okazaki... 9 KB (106 words) - 21:44, 25 February 2024 |
The Third Satō Cabinet is the 63rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Eisaku Satō from January 14, 1970, to July 7, 1972. Prime Minister - Eisaku Sato Minister... 9 KB (659 words) - 00:51, 8 October 2023 |
Times. For the majority of the 1960s, the LDP (and Japan) were led by Eisaku Satō, beginning with the hosting of the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and... 97 KB (8,191 words) - 11:15, 25 April 2024 |
previously belonged to his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi and great-uncle Eisaku Sato, but that had been lost to the Democratic Party of Japan in the 2009... 17 KB (1,552 words) - 00:48, 25 April 2024 |
commendations offered include the Prime Minister's Award, created by Eisaku Satō in 1966, and the People's Honour Award, created by Takeo Fukuda in 1977... 21 KB (2,376 words) - 07:28, 9 April 2024 |
Director General of the Japan Defense Agency under Hayato Ikeda and Eisaku Satō. Koizumi family Inoguchi, Takashi (2016-04-30). Japanese Politics Today:... 3 KB (220 words) - 00:48, 25 April 2024 |
Minister of International Trade and Industry under Ikeda's successor Eisaku Satō. In 1972, Ōhira unsuccessfully competed for the party leadership before... 16 KB (1,353 words) - 22:17, 31 March 2024 |
60.59% (Eisaku Satō) 1967 January 29, 1967 Eisaku Satō 73.99% 486 (D) December 27, 1966 62,992,796 277 56.99% 1969 27 December 1969 Eisaku Satō 68.51%... 77 KB (3,413 words) - 11:28, 28 April 2024 |
Eisaku Satō – 17 Others – 20 July 1964 Hayato Ikeda – 242 Eisaku Satō – 160 Aiichirō Fujiyama – 72 Hirokichi Nadao – 1 LDP himself 1960–64 5 Eisaku Satō... 43 KB (734 words) - 12:48, 26 December 2023 |
Richard Nixon and Kiichi Aichi on behalf of Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Satō. The document was not ratified in Japan until November 24, 1971, by the... 15 KB (1,706 words) - 23:22, 27 February 2024 |
(Law, 1912), Ichirō Hatoyama (Law, 1907), Nobusuke Kishi (Law, 1920), Eisaku Satō (Law, 1924), Takeo Fukuda (Law, 1929), Yasuhiro Nakasone (Law, 1941)... 126 KB (9,956 words) - 18:14, 27 April 2024 |
The 1974 Nobel Peace Prize of Eisaku Satō.... 38 KB (2,507 words) - 16:23, 31 March 2024 |
choreographer. Merle Dandridge Japanese American actress and singer Eisaku Satō Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister of Japan... 100 KB (8,270 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2024 |
political, business, and underworld circles, including Finance Minister Eisaku Satō and the JASDF Chief of Staff Minoru Genda. In 1957, the Japanese Air... 21 KB (2,339 words) - 11:32, 12 March 2024 |