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Koji Kakizawa

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Prime Minister
  
Tsutomu Hata

Role
  
Politician

Children
  
Mito Kakizawa

Name
  
Koji Kakizawa

Succeeded by
  
Yohei Kono

Spouse(s)
  
Eiko Kakizawa

Party
  
Liberal Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Tsutomu Hata

Education
  
University of Tokyo


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Born
  
November 26, 1933 Tokyo (
1933-11-26
)

Political party
  
Liberal Democratic Party

Died
  
January 27, 2009, Tokyo, Japan

Similar People
  
Mito Kakizawa, Bunmei Ibuki, Ichiro Hatoyama

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Koji Kakizawa (柿澤 弘治, Kakizawa Kōji, November 26, 1933 - January 27, 2009) was a Japanese politician who served as Japan's Minister for Foreign Affairs in 1994. After his death, he had been conferred as Junior Third Rank, Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.

After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Economics, Kakizawa worked as a bureaucrat within the Ministry of Finance before entering politics. During his enrollment in the ministry, Kakizawa was transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Economic Planning Agency. He was first elected to the House of Councillors in 1977 as a member of the New Liberal Club (NLC), which is now defunct. He moved to the House of Representatives of Japan beginning in 1980. Kakizawa then left the NLC in order to join the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

In 1994, Kakizawa defected from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in order to help found the now defunct Liberal Party that same year. He held the post of Foreign Minister of Japan for about two months in 1994 within the coalition government of Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata. Hata's government had excluded the LDP from power.

Kakizawa rejoined the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in 1995.

Kakizawa unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Tokyo in the 1999 election after being expelled from the LDP. He continued to serve a total of seven terms within the Japanese House of Representatives until his retirement in 2003.

Koji Kakizawa died of esophagus cancer on January 27, 2009, at the age of 75 at a hospital in Tokyo. His son Mito Kakizawa became a member of the Diet later that year.

References

Koji Kakizawa Wikipedia