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{{Villain_Infobox| | {{Villain_Infobox|image = 92D5074B-C395-4C74-8246-1DBFC5A8F8B6.jpeg|fullname = Tanaka Kakuei|origin = Nishiyama, Japan|occupation = Prime Minister of Japan (1972 - 1974)<br>Minister of International Trade and Industry (1971 - 1972)<br>Minister of Finance (1962 - 1965)|skills = Electing other politicians|goals = Become Prime Minister (succeeded)<br>Establish relations with China (succeeded)<br>Stay out of jail (failed)|crimes = Bribery<br>Corruption|type of villain = Corrupt Official}} | ||
'''Kakuei Tanaka''' (Kanji: 田中角栄, Hiragana: | '''Kakuei Tanaka''' (Kanji: 田中角栄, Hiragana:たなかくえい, Tanaka Kakuei) was a Japanese politician who was the Prime Minister of Japan from 1972 to 1974. He was the most influential figure in Japanese politics during the 1970s after winning a power struggle with the much weaker Takeo Fukuda, he was also a central figure in many political scandals that had taken place throughout the early-1970s to the mid 1980s. He was also considered a "Shadow Shogun" a title that was currently used to describe Ichiro Ozawa. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Tanaka is still able to retain his seat after the 1986 Japanese general election, but by this time, Takeshita formed his own faction and it constitutes 113 of the 143 members of the Tanaka faction. Many other politicians from the faction would also defect from Tanaka and incorporate themselves into the newly formed Takeshita faction, politicians such as Ichiro Ozawa, Kozo Watanabe, Tsutomu Hata, Ryutaro Hashimoto, and Keizo Obuchi. with Hata, Hashimoto, and Obuchi becoming prime ministers in the 1990s. | Tanaka is still able to retain his seat after the 1986 Japanese general election, but by this time, Takeshita formed his own faction and it constitutes 113 of the 143 members of the Tanaka faction. Many other politicians from the faction would also defect from Tanaka and incorporate themselves into the newly formed Takeshita faction, politicians such as Ichiro Ozawa, Kozo Watanabe, Tsutomu Hata, Ryutaro Hashimoto, and Keizo Obuchi. with Hata, Hashimoto, and Obuchi becoming prime ministers in the 1990s. | ||
Kakuei Tanaka died in 1993 at the age of 75. His daughter Makiko Tanaka would take over his seat in the diet and become Foreign Minister in 2001 under the government of Junichiro Koizumi. She would eventually get fired from her | Kakuei Tanaka died in 1993 at the age of 75. His daughter Makiko Tanaka would take over his seat in the diet and become Foreign Minister in 2001 under the government of Junichiro Koizumi. She would eventually get fired from her post by Prime Minister Koizumi in January 2002. | ||
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