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Yasuko Hatoyama

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Hatoyama contributed significant amounts of her inheritance to help finance the political and career goals of both her sons. She donated billions of yen in 1996 when her two sons, Kunio and Yukio, co-founded the
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The couple had two sons, both of whom have pursued successful political careers.
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The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership through the Generations
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contributions to the political ambitions of her family.
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Hatoyama resided in a home for the elderly adjacent to
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Japanese Foreign Minister
Iichirō Hatoyama
Prime Minister of Japan
Yukio Hatoyama
Diet
Kunio Hatoyama
Democratic Party of Japan
Kurume, Fukuoka
Shojiro Ishibashi
Bridgestone Corporation
Tokyo
Iichirō Hatoyama
Foreign Minister
Imperial Hotel, Tokyo
Kunio Hatoyama
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications
Taro Aso
Yukio Hatoyama
2009 general election
Prime Minister
Kennedy family

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