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- Banri Kaieda (海江田 万里, Kaieda Banri, born 26 February 1949, in Tokyo) is a ****anese politician who is serving as the Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives...
- as co-captain is Shiro Kaieda (the other co-captain is an American), while the Seabat's crew is composed entirely of Kaieda's crew from his previous command...
- Shigemitsu Ogi as the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (based on Banri Kaieda) In September 2022, Netflix announced its new series The Days would be developed...
- as party leader, triggering a leadership election that was won by Banri Kaieda. Noda was succeeded as Prime Minister by Shinzo Abe, President of the Liberal...
- Minister Banri Kaieda for twenty minutes on the floor of the Diet over the ministry's handling of the ****ushima disaster, ultimately bringing Kaieda to tears...
- Okamoto as Shoko Kaieda, the daughter of Dr. Kaieda who has part of the Skull Stone. Sadao Abe as Dr. Kaieda, an archaeologist and Shoko Kaieda's father who...
- voters viewed the election as a waste of time and money. DPJ president Banri Kaieda lost his seat in Tokyo while the ****anese Communist Party doubled in strength...
- House of Representatives. In the 2014 ****anese general election, Banri Kaieda failed to win seats in both the constituency and proportional representation...
- Banri Kaieda – 143 Yoshihiko Noda – 102 Seiji Maehara – 74 Michihiko Kano – 52 Sumio Mabuchi −24 2011 2nd Round Yoshihiko Noda – 215 Banri Kaieda – 177...
- in ****an with a label with the image of Tōgō Heihachirō. Tōgō's wife was Kaieda Tetsu (1861–1934). The couple had two sons; the elder son, Hyō (1885–1969)...