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Hirokichi Nadao
灘尾 弘吉
Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
1 February 1979 – 19 May 1980
MonarchHirohito
Preceded byShigeru Hori
Succeeded byHajime Fukuda
90th Minister of Education
In office
25 November 1967 – 30 November 1968
CabinetEisaku Satō II First Reformed Cabinet
Preceded byToshihiro Kennoki
Succeeded byMichita Sakata
82nd-83rd Minister of Education
In office
18 July 1962[citation needed] – 18 July 1964
CabinetHayato Ikeda II Second Reformed Cabinet
Hayato Ikeda II Third Reformed Cabinet
Hayato Ikeda III
Preceded byMasuo Araki
Succeeded byKiichi Aichi
37th Minister of Health and Welfare
In office
18 July 1961 – 18 July 1962
CabinetHayato Ikeda II First Reformed Cabinet
Preceded byYoshimi Furui
Succeeded byEiichi Nishimura
77th Minister of Education
In office
12 June 1958 – 31 December 1958
Preceded byTou Matsunaga
Succeeded byRyogo Hashimoto
74th/75th Minister of Education
In office
23 December 1956 – 10 July 1957
Preceded byIchirō Kiyose
Succeeded byTou Matsunaga
33rd Governor of Oita Prefecture
In office
7 January 1941 – 15 June 1942[citation needed]
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
2 October 1952 – 27 November 1983
ConstituencyHiroshima 1st District
Personal details
Born21 December 1899
Ōgaki, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Died22 January 1994 (94 years old)
Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan[citation needed]
Political partyLiberal
Liberal Democratic
Independent
Alma materTokyo Imperial University
AwardsJunior Second Rank
Order of the Rising Sun, 1st Class (Order of the Paulownia Flowers)

Hirokichi Nadao (Japanese: 灘尾 弘吉; 21 December 1899 – 22 January 1994) was a Japanese politician. Throughout his career, he served as Minister of Education multiple times, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Minister of Health and Welfare, and Governor of Oita Prefecture.

Nadao was known for his hawkish attitudes. He held an aggressive stance towards Nikkyoso, the teachers' union of Japan, and unions in general (represented by Sōhyō). He was also one of the main people behind Prime Minister Eisaku Satō's foreign policy. In the mid-1970s, he was regarded as one of the most powerful men in Japan.

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Toshihiro Kennoki

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Michita Sakata

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Eiichi Nishimura

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Order of the Paulownia Flowers

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April 1977) Kōno Kenzō (3 November 1977) Yasui Ken (3 November 1981) Nadao Hirokichi (3 November 1982) Nakamura Umekichi (3 November 1983) Fukuda Hajime...

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1980 in Japan

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Court: Takaaki Hattori President of the House of Representatives: Hirokichi Nadao (L–Hiroshima) until May 19, Hajime Fukuda (L–Fukui) from July 17 President...

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Shigeru Hori

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December 1976 – 1 February 1979 Preceded by Shigesaburo Maeo Succeeded by Hirokichi Nadao Director of the Administrative Management Agency In office 25 November...

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Second Kishi Cabinet

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Liberal Democratic June 12, 1958 July 19, 1960 Minister of Education Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic June 12, 1958 December 31, 1958 Ryōgo Hashimoto...

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Second Ikeda Cabinet

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Liberal Democratic December 8, 1960 July 18, 1963 Minister of Health Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic July 18, 1961 July 18, 1962 Minister of Agriculture...

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First Kishi Cabinet

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Liberal Democratic February 25, 1957 July 10, 1957 Minister of Education Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic February 25, 1957 July 10, 1957 Minister of Health...

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1979 in Japan

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House of Representatives: Shigeru Hori (L–Saga) until February 1, Hirokichi Nadao (L–Hiroshima) until September 7 and again from October 30 President...

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Third Ikeda Cabinet

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Democratic December 9, 1963 November 9, 1964 Minister of Education Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic December 9, 1963 July 18, 1964 Minister of Health...

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Ishibashi Cabinet

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Ishibashi (acting) Liberal Democratic December 23, 1956 December 23, 1956 Hirokichi Nadao Liberal Democratic December 23, 1956 February 25, 1957 Minister of...

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