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  1. Aiichirō Fujiyama (藤山 愛一郎, Fujiyama Aiichirō, May 22, 1897 – February 22, 1985) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party and business executive. [1] Fujiyama memorial hall in Keio University Hiyoshi campus. The garden of Fujiyama family.

  2. By 1972, when China and Japan officially resumed diplomatic relations, Matsumura had led five group visits to China and had conducted more than 10 extensive meetings with Zhou Enlai and other Chinese leaders. Aiichirō Fujiyama, who succeeded Matsumura as the group's leader, led two groups in visits to China and met with Zhou Enlai several times.

  3. A business executive who symbolized "big business" in Japan as president of Dai Nippon Sugar Manufacturing Co. and executive officer of Nitto Chemical Industry Co., he used his influence to bring about the fall of Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō in 1944.

  4. May 14, 2017 · Meanwhile, Hamano Seigo (April 1898–June 1990, the justice minister in the “second reshuffled second” Tanaka cabinet) had succeeded Fujiyama Aiichirō as Federation of Japanese Parliamentarians for Sino-Japanese Friendship president in September 1975 as Fujiyama decided to retire from politics.

    • Mayumi Itoh
    • 2017
  5. May 14, 2017 · For political matters, Fujiyama Aiichirō (May 1897–February 1985), who was foreign minister in the Kishi cabinet and Economic Planning Agency director-general in the Ikeda cabinet, filled the void.

    • Mayumi Itoh
    • 2017
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    Aiichirō Fujiyama (藤山 愛一郎, Fujiyama Aiichirō, May 22, 1897 – February 22, 1985) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party and business executive.

  7. Fujiyama Aiichirō, Seiji waga-michi: Fujiyama Aiichirō kaisōroku [My Life in Politics: Memoirs of Fujiyama Aiichirō] (Tokyo: Asahi-shimbunsha, 1976), 179–182. Google Scholar