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Kakuei Tanaka

Japanese politician (1918–1993).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Date of Birth

5/4/1918

Date of Death

12/16/1993

Place of Birth

Futada

Country of Citizenship

Japan

Member of Political Party

Liberal Democratic Party
Democratic Party

Child

Makiko Tanaka
Kyō Tanaka

Instance Of

Human

Place of Death

Keio University Hospital
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Shinjuku

Position Held

Member of the House of Representatives of Japan
(1947 - 1990)
Start Time
: 1947
End Time
: 1990
Prime Minister of Japan
(7/7/1972 - 12/22/1972)
Series Ordinal
:64
Replaces
:
Eisaku Satō
Replaced By
:
Kakuei Tanaka
Start Time
: 7/7/1972
End Time
: 12/22/1972
Prime Minister of Japan
(12/22/1972 - 12/9/1974)
Series Ordinal
:65
Replaces
:
Kakuei Tanaka
Replaced By
:
Takeo Miki
Start Time
: 12/22/1972
End Time
: 12/9/1974

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Occupation

Politician

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Japanese
English

Family Name

Tanaka

Name in Kana

たなか かくえい
Applies to Name of Subject
: 田中角栄
Unnamed
:bug: P2125

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Name in Native Language

田中角栄

Cause of Death

Pneumonia

Educated At

Kinjo Gakuen High School

Employer

Inoue Kogyo

Notable Work

Building a New Japan: A Plan for Remodeling the Japanese Archipelago

Part Of

Q11413503
Sankakudaifuku
Q11384206

Owner Of

Makino Hope

Participant In

Kaku-Fuku War
Q18048359
Lockheed Bribery Scandals

Member Of

Q11518474

Writing Language

Japanese

Given Name

Kakuei

Spouse

Hana Tanaka
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Member of Cabinet
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Second K. Tanaka Cabinet
Member of Cabinet
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First K. Tanaka Cabinet