- Hara
Tanzan (原坦山,
December 5, 1819 – July 27, 1892) was a ****anese
philosopher and Sōtō
Buddhist monk. He
served as
abbot of
Saijoji temple in Odawara...
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Tanzan Ishibashi (石橋 湛山,
Ishibashi Tanzan, 25
September 1884 – 25
April 1973) was a ****anese
journalist and
politician who
served as
prime minister of...
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Tanzan Shrine (談山神社,
Tanzan-jinja), also
known as the
Danzan Shrine, the Tōnomine
Shrine (多武峯社, Tōnomine-sha) and the Tōnomine
Temple (多武峯寺, Tōnomine-ji)...
- secretary-general of the LDP and as
foreign minister under Prime Minister Tanzan Ishibashi before succeeding Ishibashi in 1957.
During his tenure, Kishi...
- Tigers, Devils, and Fools: A
Guide to ****anese Proverbs. p. 115. Ishibashi,
Tanzan. The
Oriental Economist,
Volume 43. p. 45. The
netsuke handbook. Reikichi...
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Australians playing marn
grook A
revived version of
kemari being pla**** at the
Tanzan Shrine, ****an, 2006 The
Middle Ages saw a huge rise in po****rity of annual...
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former prime ministers;
Tetsu Katayama of the DSP (formerly of the JSP) and
Tanzan Ishibashi of the LDP. "統計局ホームページ/第27章 公務員・選挙".
Archived from the original...
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resigned after a no-confidence motion. He
returned as
finance minister under Tanzan Ishibashi from 1956 to 1957, and as
international trade and
industry minister...
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Minister of State, Head of the
Science and
Technology Agency 1956 Succeeded by
Tanzan Ishibashi Head of the ****anese
Atomic Energy Commission 1956 Succeeded by...
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January 24, 1955 49,235,375
Democratic 185 39.61% (Ichirō Hatoyama) (
Tanzan Ishibashi) (Nobusuke Kishi) 1958 22 May 1958
Nobusuke Kishi 76.99% (D) April...