Noboru Takeshita

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Noboru Takeshita was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister in the late 1980s and was a key power broker within the Liberal Democratic Party.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese politician
human
birthDate 1924-02-26
burialPlace Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo
causeOfDeath respiratory failure
causeOfResignation Recruit scandal
child Wataru Takeshita NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship Japan
deathDate 2000-06-19
education Waseda University NERFINISHED
endTime (as Prime Minister of Japan) 1989-06-03
era Heisei
surface form: Heisei period

Showa era
surface form: Shōwa period
faction Takeshita faction
familyName Takeshita
fieldOfStudy commerce
givenName Noboru
honorificTitle Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun
knownFor behind-the-scenes political influence
consensus-building political style
language Japanese
legislativeBody Diet of Japan
memberOf Liberal Democratic Party
surface form: Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
militaryService Imperial Japanese Army
name Noboru Takeshita self-link
nativeName 竹下 登
notableFor being a key power broker within the Liberal Democratic Party
leading the largest faction in the Liberal Democratic Party in the late 1980s
occupation politician
placeOfBirth Kakeya, Shimane, Japan
placeOfDeath Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
politicalParty Liberal Democratic Party
surface form: Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
positionHeld Member of the House of Representatives of Japan
Minister of Finance of Japan
Prime Minister of Japan
precededBy (as Minister of Finance) Michio Watanabe NERFINISHED
precededBy (as Prime Minister of Japan) Yasuhiro Nakasone
religion Shinto
representedDistrict Shimane 2nd district
spouse Naoko Takeshita
startTime (as Prime Minister of Japan) 1987-11-06
succeededBy (as Minister of Finance) Kiichi Miyazawa NERFINISHED
succeededBy (as Prime Minister of Japan) Sōsuke Uno
termEnd (as Minister of Finance) 1986-12-28
termStart (as Minister of Finance) 1982-11-27

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Kakuei Tanaka mentorOf Noboru Takeshita
Noboru Takeshita name Noboru Takeshita self-link
Shinzo Abe relative Noboru Takeshita
this entity surface form: Shintaro Abe
Junichiro Koizumi servedInCabinetOf Noboru Takeshita
Yasuhiro Nakasone successor Noboru Takeshita