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  1. Noboru Takeshita (竹下 登, Takeshita Noboru, 26 February 1924 – 19 June 2000) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1987 to 1989 during the bubble economy. Takeshita led the largest faction at the time in the Liberal Democratic Party, which he inherited from Kakuei Tanaka, from the 1980s until his death in 2000.

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · Takeshita Noboru (born Feb. 26, 1924, Kakeya, Shimane prefecture, Japan—died June 19, 2000, Tokyo) was the prime minister of Japan from November 1987 to June 1989, at which time he resigned because of his involvement in an influence-peddling scandal.

  3. Jun 19, 2000 · Noboru Takeshita, a former prime minister, and one of the legendary kingmakers of postwar politics in Japan, died today in a Tokyo hospital after a long illness. He was 76.

  4. Feb 7, 2022 · Noboru Takeshita was born in a farm village of Kakeya-machi of Iishi-gun (current Unnan City) of Shimane Prefecture on 26 February 1924 as a son of Yuzo Takeshita who was a sake brewer and a politician of the Assembly of Shimane Prefecture. Takeshita served as an instructor in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Asia Pacific War.

  5. Jun 19, 2000 · Noboru Takeshita (竹下 登, Takeshita Noboru, 26 February 1924 – 19 June 2000) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1987 to 1989 during the bubble economy.

  6. Oct 20, 1987 · Although Shimane was a poor rice-growing region, Noboru Takeshita, born on Feb. 26, 1924, was accustomed to comfort. Trained as Kamikaze.

  7. japan.kantei.go.jp › cabinet › 74_eNoboru Takeshita

    Noboru Takeshita. Born : February 26, 1924, Shimane Prefecture. Deceased : June 19, 2000. Tenure of office as Prime Minister. November 6, 1987 - June 3, 1989.

  8. Noboru Takeshita (1-2-0) is a Pro MMA Fighter out of Japan and the #261st ranked Pro Mens Bantamweight in Japan. View complete Tapology profile, bio, rankings, photos, news and record.

  9. "Takeshita Noboru" published on by null. (b. 26 Feb. 1924, d. 19 June 2000).Prime Minister of Japan 1987–9 Although a less controversial figure than many of his contemporaries, Takeshita's achievements have been substantial by comparison with any other Japanese political leader of recent times.

  10. TAKESHITA Noboru. 74th. Prime Minister. Profile Date of birth: February 26, 1924 From: Shimane Age at inauguration: 63 Term in office: November 6, 1987 - June 3, 1989 Days in office this term: 576 Total days in office: 576. Tag list View All.