Noboru Takeshita (竹下 登, Takeshita Noboru, 26 February 1924 – 19 June 2000) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1987 to...
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political faction, with most members regrouping under the leadership of Noboru Takeshita in 1987. He was nicknamed Kaku-san (角さん, Mr. Kaku) and was known as...
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1932 Summer Olympics Noboru Takeshita (竹下 登, 1924–2000), Japanese politician and the 74th Prime Minister of Japan (1987 to 1989) Noboru Tanaka (田中 登, 1937–2006)...
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(竹下 正彦), Japanese general Noboru Takeshita (竹下 登, 1924–2000), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Rena Takeshita (竹下 玲奈, born 1981), Japanese...
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(1984–1986). He became Minister of Finance under the government of Noboru Takeshita in July 1986. However, Miyazawa had to resign from this post amid the...
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Nancy Reagan (at Camp David on 13 April 1986) Nakasone was replaced by Noboru Takeshita in 1987, and was implicated, along with other LDP lawmakers, in the...
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During his reign, 17 prime ministers served in 25 terms, beginning with Noboru Takeshita and ending with Shinzo Abe. During his reign, Akihito was never referred...
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Japan Defense Agency. As the Foreign Minister under then-Prime Minister Takeshita, Uno became the first Japanese Cabinet member to visit Israel since the...
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Britain, and Noboru Takeshita of Japan. Signed September 22, 1985 (1985-09-22) Signatories Pierre Bérégovoy Gerhard Stoltenberg Noboru Takeshita Nigel Lawson...
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The Takeshita Cabinet is the 74th Cabinet of Japan headed by Noboru Takeshita from November 6, 1987, to June 3, 1989. The Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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