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Eisaku Satō

Eisaku Sato

Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972.

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Instance Of

Human

Sex or Gender

Male

Country of Citizenship

Japan

Award Received

Nobel Peace Prize
(1974)
Together With
:
Seán MacBride
Award Rationale
: for his contribution to stabilize conditions in the Pacific rim area and for signing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Award Rationale
: for sin innsats for å stabilisere situasjonen i Stillehavsregionen og for inngåelsen av ikke-spredningsavtalen
Point in Time
: 1974
Prize Money
: 275,000 Swedish krona
Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
(1965)
Point in Time
: 1965
Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum
Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum

Place of Birth

Tabuse

Place of Death

The Jikei University Hospital

Date of Birth

3/27/1901

Date of Death

6/3/1975

Member of Political Party

Liberal Democratic Party

Educated At

Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo
Fifth High School
Yamaguchi Prefectural Yamaguchi High School

Position Held

Member of the House of Representatives of Japan
(1/23/1949 - 6/3/1975)
Electoral District
:
Yamaguchi 2nd District
Start Time
: 1/23/1949
End Time
: 6/3/1975
Minister of Construction
(10/30/1952 - 2/10/1953)
Replaced By
:
Kuichirō Totsuka
Replaces
:
Uichi Noda
Start Time
: 10/30/1952
End Time
: 2/10/1953
Chief Cabinet Secretary
(10/17/1948 - 2/16/1949)
Replaced By
:
Kaneshichi Masuda
Replaces
:
Gizō Tomabechi
Start Time
: 10/17/1948
End Time
: 2/16/1949
Prime Minister of Japan
(11/9/1964 - 2/17/1967)
Replaced By
:
Eisaku Satō
Replaces
:
Hayato Ikeda
Member of Cabinet
:
First Satō Cabinet
Series Ordinal
:61
Start Time
: 11/9/1964
End Time
: 2/17/1967
Prime Minister of Japan
(2/17/1967 - 1/14/1970)
Replaced By
:
Eisaku Satō
Replaces
:
Eisaku Satō
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Satō Cabinet
Series Ordinal
:62
Start Time
: 2/17/1967
End Time
: 1/14/1970
Prime Minister of Japan
(1/14/1970 - 7/7/1972)
Replaced By
:
Kakuei Tanaka
Replaces
:
Eisaku Satō
Member of Cabinet
:
Third Satō Cabinet
Series Ordinal
:63
Start Time
: 1/14/1970
End Time
: 7/7/1972

Image

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Occupation

Politician

Family Name

Satō

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Japanese

Father

Hidesuke Satō

Significant Event

Agreement Concerning the Ryukyu Islands and the Daito Islands
Okinawa Nuclear Secret Agreement

Described by Source

Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:Сато Эйсаку
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 10
Page(s)
:208

Name in Kana

さとう えいさく
Applies to Name of Subject
: 佐藤栄作
Unnamed
:bug: P2125

Child

Shinji Satō

Sibling

Ichirō Satō
Kinship to Subject
:
Elder Brother
Nobusuke Kishi
Kinship to Subject
:
Elder Brother

Name in Native Language

佐藤栄作

Cause of Death

Cerebral Hemorrhage

Given Name

Eisaku

Spouse

Hiroko Satō
(2/23/1926 - 6/3/1975)
Start Time
: 2/23/1926
End Time
: 6/3/1975

Relative

Yōko Kishi
Kinship to Subject
:
Fraternal Niece
Hironobu Abe
Kinship to Subject
:
Great-Nephew
Masashi Adachi
Yōsuke Matsuoka
Kinship to Subject
:
Uncle
Nobuo Kishi
Kinship to Subject
:
Great-Nephew
Shinzō Abe
Kinship to Subject
:
Great-Nephew
Shintarō Abe

Employer

Ministry of Railways

Religion or Worldview

Honganji-Ha

Place of Burial

Tsukiji Hongan-Ji Wadabori-Byōsho
Location
:
Tabuse

Part Of

Q11413503

Member Of

Shuzankai

Writing Language

Japanese

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Mother

Shigeyo Satō

Number of Children

2

Family

Satō–Kishi–Abe Family
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