(1899-12-03)3 December 1899 Takehara, Empire of Japan
Died
13 August 1965(1965-08-13) (aged 65) Tokyo, Japan
Political party
Liberal Democratic Party
Other political affiliations
Democratic Liberal Party (1948–1950)
Liberal Party (1950–1955)
Alma mater
Kyoto Imperial University
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Hayato Ikeda (池田 勇人, Ikeda Hayato, 3 December 1899 – 13 August 1965) was a Japanese bureaucrat and later politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1960 to 1964. He is best known for his Income Doubling Plan, which promised to double Japan's GDP in ten years.
Ikeda is also known for repairing U.S.–Japan relations and Japanese domestic political rifts after the contentious 1960 Anpo Protests, as well as for presiding over the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
HayatoIkeda (池田 勇人, IkedaHayato, 3 December 1899 – 13 August 1965) was a Japanese bureaucrat and later politician who served as prime minister of Japan...
Diet. On July 15, 1960, Kishi officially resigned and HayatoIkeda became prime minister. Ikeda soon made clear that there would be no further attempts...
the Ministry, he became a protégé of future prime minister HayatoIkeda. In 1953, at Ikeda's urging, Miyazawa ran for and won election to the Upper House...
policies, the election was not a setback for the party. Kishi's successor, HayatoIkeda, was popular for his moderate attitude and public image as a practical...
Ikeda Cabinet may refer to: First Ikeda Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by HayatoIkeda in 1960 Second Ikeda Cabinet, the Japanese majority...
characteristic of this time is the influence of governmental policies of the HayatoIkeda administration, vast consumption, and vast export. In 1954, the economic...
diplomacy in its world affairs. The economic dimension was fostered by HayatoIkeda who served as Yoshida's finance minister and later was prime minister...
enactment of the current Constitution of Japan. Future prime ministers HayatoIkeda and Eisaku Satō and future Foreign Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary...
Representatives for the Liberal Democratic Party, and as Minister of Justice under HayatoIkeda. Okinori Fujii was born on January 30, 1889, in Hiroshima, as the son...
long-term economic development plan initiated by Japanese prime minister HayatoIkeda in the fall of 1960. The plan called for doubling the size of Japan's...
The Third Ikeda Cabinet is the 60th Cabinet of Japan headed by HayatoIkeda from December 9, 1963, to November 9, 1964. A Cabinet reshuffle took place...
The First Ikeda Cabinet is the 58th Cabinet of Japan headed by HayatoIkeda from July 19 to December 8, 1960. Janet Hunter, ed. (1984). Concise Dictionary...
from 1947 to 1948 HayatoIkeda, Prime Minister of Japan from 1960 to 1964 Two Prime Ministers of Japan, Fumimaro Konoe and HayatoIkeda, attended Kyoto...
meeting between U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Japanese Prime Minister HayatoIkeda in June 1961, this clause was put into action with the formation of three...