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{{Villain_Infobox | {{Villain_Infobox|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|Image=Tanaka Kakuei.jpg}} | ||
'''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. | '''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. | ||