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Hachirō Arita

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in 1955 and again in 1959, but lost both elections. During the 1959 election his wife closed and mortgaged her restaurant to raise campaign funds. After the defeat the couple was saddled with debt. Terui decided to raise money for reopening her restaurant with the help of conservative figures such as
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ruled in favor of Arita in September 1964, marking the first time the right to privacy of a public figure had been recognized by a Japanese court.
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from public office by the occupation. When the purge was lifted he became active as a leftist politician and successfully ran for a seat in the
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After the war, Arita was active as a leftist politician. The circumstances surrounding his second marriage and his unsuccessful 1959 run for
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in 1930. He returned to Japan to briefly serve as Vice Foreign Minister in 1932, but returned to Europe in 1933 as Japanese ambassador to
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The relationship between Arita and Terui, and the circumstances of the 1959 election served as the model for the novel
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Conference of 1919, and in his early career also was stationed at the Japanese consulates in
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The Rise of Modern Japan, 3rd Edition: Political, Economic, and Social Change since 1850
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from 1936 to 1937. He returned to that post under the administrations of
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Arita served as an advisor to the Socialist Party until he died of
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Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power And Purpose
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was a Japanese politician and diplomat who served as the
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on 4 March 1965, at the age of 80. His grave is at the
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mitsumasa Yonai
Kichisaburō Nomura
Yōsuke Matsuoka
Fumimaro Konoe
Kiichirō Hiranuma
Kazushige Ugaki
Nobuyuki Abe
Kōki Hirota
Senjūrō Hayashi
Sado, Niigata
Tokyo
Japan Socialist Party
Alma mater
Tokyo Imperial University
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
Imperial Japan
Governor of Tokyo
After the Banquet
Yukio Mishima
invasion of privacy
Sado
Niigata Prefecture
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tokyo Imperial University
Versailles Peace Treaty
Mukden
Honolulu

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