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    Bukichi Miki (三木 武吉, Miki Bukichi, 15 August 1884 – 4 July 1956) was a Japanese politician. He was a close friend and ally of Ichiro Hatoyama, and was...
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    belonged to the Rikken Seiyukai. A rival in the same constituency was Bukichi Miki, who later became a close friend and ally. Property inherited from his...
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    Hatoyama), Takeo Miki (who later served as prime minister), Kan Abe (the grandfather of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe) and Bukichi Miki. The Tojo Cabinet...
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    editorial writer for the Yomiuri Shimbun, he gained the acquaintance of Bukichi Miki, and would join the Hochi Shimbun. After serving in management roles...
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    1938-2019) Yasuhiro Konishi (karateka, 1893-1983) Bukichi Miki (politician, 1884-1956) Ryuki Miki (tennis player, 1904-1967) Lu Wanyao (golfer, born...
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    Shōsetsu Yoshida Shigeru ("Shigeru Yoshida: A Novel") and Shōsetsu Miki Bukichi ("Bukichi Miki: A Novel") that delved even more deeply into this subject. Togawa...
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    required to form the LDP, especially Hatoyama's supporting the views of Bukichi Miki over those of Ōno, led to a permanent rift between Ōno and his mentor...
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    1948–1954 Succeeded by Ichirō Hatoyama Party political offices Preceded by Bukichi Miki Chairman of the General Council, Liberal Party 1946 Succeeded by Nirō...
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    to plot the merger of the Liberal and Democratic parties in July 1955. From left to right: Banboku Ōno, Bukichi Miki, Nobusuke Kishi, Mitsujirō Ishii...
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  • representatives from the city of Tokyo include economist Taguchi Ukichi, Bukichi Miki, Kenseikai secretary-general in the 1920s and co-founder of Hatoyama's...
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