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  1. People From Yamaguchi Prefecture: Ito Hirobumi, Katsura Taro, Hisaichi Terauchi, Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Sato, Tadahiko Hayashi
  2. Ldp-Mitglied (Japan): Sato Eisaku, Yukio Hatoyama, Taro Aso, Yasuo Fukuda, Jun'ichiro Koizumi, Nakasone Yasuhiro, Ichiro Ozawa, Shinzo Abe (German Edition)
  3. Handelsminister (Japan): Sato Eisaku, Nakasone Yasuhiro, Okuma Shigenobu, Enomoto Takeaki, Yoshiro Mori, Watanabe Michio, Shoichi Nakagawa (German Edition)
  4. Finanzminister (Japan): Sato Eisaku, Liste Der Finanzminister Japans, Naoto Kan, Watanabe Michio, Shiokawa Masajuro, Shoichi Nakagawa (German Edition)
  5. Japanese Nobel Laureates: Ryoji Noyori, Eisaku Sato, Masatoshi Koshiba, Kenzaburo Oe, Yasunari Kawabata, Osamu Shimomura
  6. Bauminister (Japan): Sato Eisaku, Yoshiro Mori, Shizuka Kamei, Tamisuke Watanuki, Taku Yamasaki, Seiji Maehara, Nariaki Nakayama (German Edition)
  7. Wirtschaftsminister (Japan): Sato Eisaku, Nakasone Yasuhiro, Okuma Shigenobu, Enomoto Takeaki, Yoshiro Mori, Shoichi Nakagawa, Tojo Hideki (German Edition)
  8. Kommunikationsminister (Japan): Sato Eisaku, Taro Aso, Jun'ichiro Koizumi, Goto Shimpei, Enomoto Takeaki, Hara Takashi, Kunio Hatoyama (German Edition)
  9. Japanese Anti-Communists: Hideki Tojo, Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Sato, Shinzo Abe, Shintaro Ishihara, Yuriko Koike, Ryoichi Sasakawa, Uyoku Dantai
  10. Japanischer Premierminister: Sato Eisaku, Ito Hirobumi, Yukio Hatoyama, Taro Aso, Yasuo Fukuda, Liste der Premierminister Japans (German Edition)
  11. Siblings of Prime Ministers of Japan: Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Sato, Kunio Hatoyama, Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
  12. Mitglied Des Shugiin: Sato Eisaku, Yukio Hatoyama, Tsuji Masanobu, Taro Aso, Yasuo Fukuda, Jun'ichiro Koizumi, Naoto Kan, Nakasone Yasuhiro (German Edition)
  13. New tasks for Japan;: Two speeches (Japan Reference Series) by Eisaku Sato, 1969
  14. Sato Eisaku to kodo seicho (Showa no saisho ; dai 6-kan) (Japanese Edition) by Isamu Togawa, 1982

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(Redirected from Sato Eisaku Eisaku Sato March 27 June 3 ) was a Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister of Japan , elected on November 9 , and re-elected on February 17 and January 14 , serving until July 7 He was born in Tabuse Yamaguchi Prefecture , and studied law at Tokyo Imperial University , becoming a civil servant in the Ministry of Railways. In , he was named vice-minister for transportation. He entered the Diet in as a member of the Liberal Party , and gradually rose through the ranks of Japanese politics, becoming Chief Cabinet Secretary to Yoshida Shigeru , and in , minister of construction. After the Liberal Party merged with the Democratic Party to form the Liberal Democratic Party Kishi Nobusuke (his brother) and Hayato Ikeda Sato succeeded Ikeda after the latter resigned due to ill health. His government was one of the longest-lived in Japanese history, and by the late 1960's he appeared to have single-handed control over the entire Japanese government. He was a popular prime minister due to the growing economy; his foreign policy, which was a balancing act between the interests of the United States and China , was more tenuous. In

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Sato negotiated with U.S. president Richard M. Nixon for the repatriation of Okinawa March 27 June 3 ) was a Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister of Japan , elected on November 9 , and re-elected on February 17 and January 14 , serving until July 7 He was born in Tabuse Yamaguchi Prefecture , and studied law at Tokyo Imperial University , becoming a civil servant in the Ministry of Railways. In , he was named vice-minister for transportation. He entered the Diet in as a member of the Liberal Party , and gradually rose through the ranks of Japanese politics, becoming Chief Cabinet Secretary to Yoshida Shigeru , and in , minister of construction. After the Liberal Party merged with the Democratic Party to form the Liberal Democratic Party Kishi Nobusuke (his brother) and Hayato Ikeda 1960's he appeared to have single-handed control over the entire Japanese government. He was a popular prime minister due to the growing economy; his foreign policy, which was a balancing act between the interests of the United States and China , was more tenuous. In

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Prime minister of Japan between 1964 and 1972, who presided over Japan's post-World War II reemergence as a major world power. For his policies on nuclear weapons, which led to Japan's signing of the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, he was awarded (with cowinner Sean MacBride) the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1974.
After graduating with a degree in law from Tokyo Imperial University (now University of Tokyo) in 1924, Sato joined the Ministry of Railways, becoming the chief of its bureau of control in 1941 and vice-minister for transportation in 1948. That same year he joined the Liberal Party and was elected in 1949 to the lower house of the Diet (parliament). Becoming minister of construction in 1952, he resigned his post the following year to become chief secretary of the Liberal Party. When the Liberal Party was merged with the Democratic Party, Sato became one of the leading members of the new coalition called the Liberal-Democratic Party. During the late 1950s he served as minister of finance in the cabinet of his older brother and political mentor, Kishi Nobusuke. Kishi was succeeded in 1960 by Ikeda Hayato, in whose cabinet Sato also served. After Ikeda resigned because of ill health, the Diet in November 1964 chose Sato as his successor. As prime minister Sato presided over the continued growth of the Japanese economy and the improvement of Japanese relations with other Asian countries. Although Sato increased Japanese trade with mainland China to some extent, China distrusted his policies toward Taiwan and his support of the United States cause in the Vietnam War. In 1969 Sato reached an agreement with U.S. President Richard M. Nixon for future return of the Ryukyu Islands to Japan, the removal of all nuclear weapons from the area, and the continued maintenance of the U.S.-Japanese Mutual Security Treaty. Sato came under heavy criticism for provisions in the agreement that allowed U.S. military forces to remain on Okinawa Island after its return to Japan.

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March 27 June 3 ) was a Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister , elected on November 9 , and re-elected on February 17 and January 14 , serving until July 7 He was born in Tabuse in Yamaguchi prefecture , and studied law at Tokyo Imperial University , becoming a civil servant in the Ministry of Railways. In 1948, he was named vice-minister for transportation. He entered the Diet in 1949 as a member of the Liberal Party , and gradually rose through the ranks of Japanese politics, becoming Chief Cabinet Secretary to Yoshida Shigeru , and in 1952, minister of construction. After the Liberal Party merged with the Democratic Party to form the Liberal Democratic Party , Sato became Minister of Finance in the governments of Kishi Nobusuke (his brother) and Ikeda Hayato Sato succeeded Ikeda after the latter resigned due to ill health. His government was one of the longest-lived in Japanese history, and by the late 1960's he appeared to have single-handed control over the entire Japanese government. He was a popular prime minister due to the growing economy; his foreign policy, which was a balancing act between the interests of the United States and China , was more tenuous. In

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March 27 June 3 ) was a Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister , elected on November 9 , and re-elected on February 17 and January 14 , serving until July 7 He was born in Tabuse in Yamaguchi prefecture , and studied law at Tokyo Imperial University , becoming a civil servant in the Ministry of Railways. In 1948, he was named vice-minister for transportation. He entered the Diet in 1949 as a member of the Liberal Party , and gradually rose through the ranks of Japanese politics, becoming Chief Cabinet Secretary to Yoshida Shigeru , and in 1952, minister of construction. After the Liberal Party merged with the Democratic Party to form the Liberal Democratic Party , Sato became Minister of Finance in the governments of Kishi Nobusuke (his brother) and Ikeda Hayato Sato succeeded Ikeda after the latter resigned due to ill health. His government was one of the longest-lived in Japanese history, and by the late 1960's he appeared to have single-handed control over the entire Japanese government. He was a popular prime minister due to the growing economy; his foreign policy, which was a balancing act between the interests of the United States and China , was more tenuous. In

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