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- Sadao Yamahana (山花 貞夫, Yamahana Sadao, 26 February 1936 – 14 July 1999) was ****anese politician who served as chairman of the ****an Socialist Party from...
- Ikuo Yamahana (****anese: 山花 郁夫, Hepburn: Yamahana Ikuo, born January 18, 1967) is a ****anese politician of the Constitutional Democratic Party of ****an...
- the Prime Minister spot. Instead, Sadao Yamahana was named Minister in Charge of Political Reform. Yamahana resigned from JSP leadership to take responsibility...
- remained. They were collectively called the Ichijō-Yamahana Streetcar Line (一条・山鼻軌道線, Ichijō-yamahana-kidōsen) or simply the Streetcar Line (軌道線, Kidōsen)...
- Aetara) is a ****anese manga series written and illustrated by Noriyuki Yamahana. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Business Jump from...
- Sapporo - Ōdōri - Hōsui-Susukino Sapporo Streetcar Ichijō Line Yamahana Line Yamahana-Nishi Line Route 5 Route 12 Route 36 Sapporo Clock Tower Former...
- JSP breakaway opposed to the "Grand" Coalition with the LDP around Sadao Yamahana and Banri Kaieda, joined the Democratic Party (1995–1996) Rengō no Kai...
- (1994–1996) If I See You in My Dreams (夢で逢えたら, Yume de Aetara) by Noriyuki Yamahana [ja] (1994–1999) Women by Mio Murao [ja] (1995–2000) Abare Bunya [ja] (あばれブン屋)...
- Environment Wakako Hironaka (Komeito) Council for Science and Technology Policy Satsuki Eda (Democratic Socialist) Minister of State Sadao Yamahana (Socialist)...
- Sadao Watanabe (musician) (渡辺 貞夫, born 1933), ****anese jazz musician Sadao Yamahana (山花 貞夫, 1936–1999), ****anese politician Sadao Yamanaka (山中 貞雄, 1909–1938)...