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  1. Kazuo Hatoyama (鳩山 和夫, Hatoyama Kazuo, May 6, 1856 – October 3, 1911) was the patriarchal head of the prominent Japanese Hatoyama political family which has been called "Japan's Kennedy family ." [1] Early life and education. Hatoyama was born to a samurai family of the Katsuyama clan in present-day Minato, Tokyo. [2]

  2. Yukio Hatoyama (鳩山由紀夫 Hatoyama Yukio?, Tokio, 11 de febrero de 1947) es un político socialdemócrata japonés, primer ministro de Japón entre septiembre de 2009 y junio de 2010, tras resultar elegido en las elecciones generales del 30 de agosto de 2009.

  3. Yukio Hatoyama (鳩山 友紀夫, born 鳩山 由紀夫, Hatoyama Yukio, born 11 February 1947) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and Leader of the Democratic Party of Japan from 2009 to 2010. He was the first Prime Minister from the modern Democratic Party of Japan.

  4. Kazuo HATOYAMA (May 6, 1856, to October 3, 1911) was a samurai, a feudal retainer of Mimasaka-Katsuyama Domain, Mimasaka Province, in the late Edo Period, and a statesman and an advocate (lawyer) after Meiji Restoration. He was a doctor of law, with a court rank of the 3rd class of Shoshii (Senior Fourth Rank).

  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · Hatoyama Yukio, Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan (2009–10) after his Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) ousted the long-ruling Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) from the government. He also was president of the DPJ (1999–2002; 2009–10). Learn more about Hatoyamas life and career.

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  6. May 6, 1856 - Octover 3, 1911. Birthplace (modern name) Tokyo. Occupation, Status. Jurist , Politician , Educator. Description. Son of a samurai of the Mimasakanokuni Katsuyama clan. He graduated from Tokyo Kaisei School in 1875. He studied law.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2022 · Kazuo Hatoyama obtained a Ph.D. in Law from Yale University, taught as Professor at the Tokyo Imperial University, entered into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,... Ichiro Hatoyama: The First LDP Premier to Normalize Relations with Moscow | SpringerLink