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- Tamisuke Watanuki (綿貫 民輔, Watanuki Tamisuke, born 30 April 1927) is a ****anese politician from the Toyama Prefecture. He started his own export-import...
- originally headed by ****uka Kamei, included former lower house speaker Tamisuke Watanuki, former Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lower house members Hisaoki...
- September 2003 – 24 September 2004 President Junichiro Koizumi Preceded by Tamisuke Watanuki Succeeded by Tsutomu Takebe Member of the House of Representatives...
- advanced process control. Yokogawa traces its roots back to 1915, when Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa, a renowned architect, established an electric meter research...
- Matsumoto, actor Ryūzō Sejima, ****anese army officer, business leader Tamisuke Watanuki, politician Kaede Yamada, member of Korean girl-group tripleS...
- Foreign Affairs Tanaka Makiko 2003 Speaker of the House of Representatives Tamisuke Watanuki 2004 His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince Naruhito 2006 Minister...
- surname include: Hajime Watanuki (綿貫 甫, born 1939), ****anese sport shooter Tamisuke Watanuki (綿貫), politician Yosuke Watanuki, tennis player Yusuke Watanuki...
- Liberal Democratic Party 1995–1998 Succeeded by Keizō Obuchi Preceded by Tamisuke Watanuki Head of Heisei Kenkyūkai 2000–2004 Vacant Title next held by Yūji...
- 2007) Machida Akira (3 November 2007) Kurata Hiroyuki (29 April 2008) Tamisuke Watanuki (29 April 2010) Niro Shimada (29 April 2010) Chikage Oogi (3 November...
- Noboru Take****a 1987 2 Shin Kanemaru 1987–1992 3 Keizo Obuchi 1992–1998 4 Tamisuke Watanuki 1998–2000 5 Ryutaro Hashimoto 2000–2004 - N/A Vacant 2004–2005...