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  2. Change (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    An Amateur in Politics Becomes the Youngest Prime Minister of Japan!! (小学校教師が日本を変える!?政治の素人が最年少総理大臣に!!) 23.8% 02: Prince of the Diet's First Experience (国会王子の初体験) 23.0% 03: Tonight, the Prime Minister of Japan's Debut!! (今夜、総理誕生!!) 22.4% 04: The Prime ...

  3. List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Japan is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet. This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day. 32 prime ministers under the Meiji Constitution had a mandate from the Emperor.

  4. Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku - Wikipedia

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    Junichiro Koizumi (小泉 ジュンイチロー, Koizumi Jun'ichirō) The Prime Minister of Japan, the main protagonist of the story's first arc.Armed with a natural talent for mahjong, passed down from his grandfather Matajiro Koizumi, Junichiro defends Japanese interests and integrity against the heads of the world's superpowers, even after his retirement from politics.

  5. Fifth time’s a charm as former defense minister finally wins ...

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    Former defense minister Shigeru Ishiba will become Japan’s new prime minister after winning his party’s leadership contest on Friday, following a crowded race that ended in a runoff vote.

  6. Shigeru Ishiba - Wikipedia

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    On his first call as prime minister with President Joe Biden, Ishiba said that he wants to further strengthen the U.S.–Japan Alliance. [120] However, he did not mention his desire to make changes to the bilateral forces agreement that would be required in order to make the alliance more symmetrical. [ 120 ]

  7. Prime Minister of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Japan (Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: Naikaku Sōri-Daijin) is the head of government of Japan. The prime minister chairs the Cabinet of Japan and has the ability to select and dismiss its ministers of state. The prime minister also serves as the commander-in-chief of the Japan Self Defence Forces [2] and is a ...

  8. List of prime ministers of Japan by time in office - Wikipedia

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    Shinzo Abe is the longest-serving prime minister with over eight years on two separate occasions, while Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni is the shortest-serving at eight weeks. Katsura Tarō was the longest-serving prime minister in the Imperial period (1885–1947) and the only person to have served on three separate occasions.

  9. Japan official clarifies why prime minister Ishiba was ... - AOL

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    Lawmakers applaud as prime minister Shigeru Ishiba, standing, is re-elected in a special parliamentary session in the lower house, Monday, 11 November 2024 in Tokyo (AP)