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Iichirō Hatoyama

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At end of the war, Iichirō was one of 6.6 million Japanese military personnel and civilians who were stranded overseas. At the time, this was about 8 percent of Japan's entire population. These statistics provide a context for understanding what it meant that Iichirō was unable to return home until
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In due course, Iichirō was promoted to the position of Deputy Director General in 1963; and he became Director General in 1965. He served as administrative Vice Minister in the Finance Ministry from 1971 to 1972. The position of vice minister is the highest rank in the civil service, comparable to
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was Speaker of the House of Representative in the first Imperial Diet. Despite family pressure, he was interested in building a life outside the arena of Japanese politics; and his sons also grew to become independent-minded men.
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After Iichirō's retirement in 1974, he gave in to long-standing family pressure; and his career in politics began with his election to the
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The capstone of his political career was the period in which he served as Foreign Minister in 1976–1977.
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Tatsuki, Mariko, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, John Haskell Kemble and Thomas Elliott (1985).
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since 1976; and his older son, Yukio, was first elected to the lower house in 1986.
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The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership through the Generations,
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was a Japanese politician and diplomat. Between 1976 and 1977, he served as
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The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership through the Generations
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of the Budget Bureau. In this work, he caught the attention of men like
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Hatoyama was born in Tokyo to a high-profile family. He studied at the
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The Hatoyamas have been described in the media as the "
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Japan's Hatoyama Sustains Family Political Tradition
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In 1946, he began making a place for himself in the
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since 1974; his younger son, Kunio, had been in the
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Index

Ichirō Hatoyama

Yukio
Kunio
Diet of Japan
House of Councilors
House of Representatives of Japan
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Takeo Fukuda
Kiichi Miyazawa
Sunao Sonoda
Tokyo City
Japan
Tokyo
Japan
Liberal Democratic Party
Yasuko Hatoyama
Kunio
Yukio
Ichirō Hatoyama
Alma mater
University of Tokyo
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II
Foreign Minister
Takeo Fukuda
Ichirō
Yukio
University of Tsukuba

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