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Masatoshi Abe (阿部 正俊, Abe Masatoshi, 4 November 1942 – 25 October 2020) was a Japanese politician who was a member of the Diet of Japan. He served as Senior Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs under the government of Junichiro Koizumi.[1]
Abe was a native of Higashine, Yamagata Prefecture and graduated from Tohoku University.[1]
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Masatoshi Nakayama (中山 正敏, Nakayama Masatoshi, April 13, 1913 – April 15, 1987)[a] was an internationally famous Japanese master of Shotokan karate. He...
The First Abe Cabinet governed Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe from September 2006 to September 2007. The government was a coalition...
karate, was a direct student of Masatoshi Nakayama (1913–1987), and was a senior instructor in the Japan Karate Association. Abe was born on October 28, 1938...
Shooto: 5/4 in Korakuen Hall May 4, 2003 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Win 6–1–2 MasatoshiAbe Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Treasure Hunt 11 November 15, 2002 2 5:00...
Archbishop of Mandalay (2003–2014) and Bishop of Myitkyina (1976–2003). MasatoshiAbe, 77, Japanese politician, MP (1995–2007). Dolores Abril, 85, Spanish...
Kitazawa Town Hall March 4, 2004 2 5:00 Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan Loss 4-6-2 MasatoshiAbe Decision (unanimous) Shooto: 8/10 in Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium August...
Masatoshi Wakabayashi (若林 正俊, Wakabayashi Masatoshi, 4 July 1934 – 11 November 2023) was a Japanese politician who was a member of Liberal Democratic...
Internal Affairs and Communications post on September 11, 2019, replacing Masatoshi Ishida. Among other initiatives, she put pressure on NHK to cut its viewing...
Shooto Japan April 21, 2002 1 4:00 Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan Loss 0-9-1 MasatoshiAbe Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Treasure Hunt 2 January 25, 2002 2 5:00...
with a win against Toshiteru Ishii, but lost his next fight against MasatoshiAbe. From there he went on a five fight unbeaten streak, with a 4-0-1 record...
Masatoshi Nagase (永瀬 正敏, Nagase Masatoshi, born July 15, 1966) is a Japanese actor and singer. He is best known in the West for his roles in Friðrik Þór...
Abe Masahiro (阿部 正弘, December 3, 1819 – August 6, 1857) was the chief senior councilor (rōjū) in the Tokugawa shogunate of the Bakumatsu period at the...
Honda Yasutoshi (1693–1747) Hoshina Masamitsu Hoshina Masanao Hoshina Masatoshi Ii Naotora Ii Naomasa Ii Naotaka Ii Naotsugu Ina Tadatsugu Ishikawa Kazumasa...
almost twice as long. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, Fukuda was elected as President of the Liberal Democratic Party and became...