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Yasuo Tanaka was born on 12 April, 1956 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese novelist and politician. Discover Yasuo Tanaka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 12 April 1956
Birthday 12 April
Birthplace Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Yasuo Tanaka (田中 康夫) is a Japanese novelist and politician.

1975

He initially failed the university Entrance exams in 1975 and spent the next year studying in Tokyo to retake them.

1976

In 1976 he entered the Faculty of Law at Hitotsubashi University.

1980

He received the Bungei Prize in 1980 for his first novel, Nantonaku, Kurisutaru, while still a student.

He graduated in the same year and briefly worked for the Mobil Oil Corporation for three months before leaving to continue his career as a writer.

Tanaka married after graduating from university but divorced 11 months later.

2000

He served as the governor of Nagano Prefecture from 2000 to 2006, became president of New Party Nippon, and has been elected to Japan's legislatures.

Tanaka was born in Musashino, Tokyo, and moved to Nagano at the age of 8 when his father became a professor at Shinshu University.

In 2000, Tanaka was elected governor of Nagano Prefecture, a rural prefecture in Japan, standing as an independent without the support of any major Japanese political party.

Soon after, Tanaka became a focus of public attention in Japan for policies that represented a radical departure from the priorities of the Japan's bureaucratic establishment.

These included his policy of halting dam building, campaigning for environmental issues and abolishing the Nagano Press Club.

These policies were designed to address ruinous public development projects that had left Nagano and many other prefectures burdened by debts.

Japan is one of the most heavily dammed countries in the world with more than 3,000 dams and virtually no unobstructed rivers.

2002

In 2002, conservative assemblymen who were upset by Tanaka's challenge to decades of pork-barrel politics forced him from office by passing a vote of no-confidence.

But in the ensuing election, Tanaka made a successful comeback, thanks to overwhelming popular vote.

2005

In August 2005, Tanaka formed the New Party Nippon with a handful of reform-minded members of the House of Representatives.

2006

He lost his governor's post in the August 2006 election to Liberal Democratic Party opponent Jin Murai.

2007

He regained political office in the July 2007 election for the House of Councillors of the national Diet, the only successful New Party Nippon candidate in the election.

He was replaced in the House of Councillors by Makoto Hirayama, who had placed third on the party's ballot in the 2007 election.

2009

In August 2009 he relinquished his seat in the House of Councillors in order to contest the Hyogo 8th district in the House of Representatives general election, in which he defeated Tetsuzo Fuyushiba, who had held the seat for 23 years.

2012

As president of New Party Nippon, he served in the House of Representatives of Japan in the Democratic Party and People's New Party parliamentary groups before becoming an independent (in terms of parliamentary group) in 2012.

In the 2012 House of Representatives election, he lost his seat representing Hyōgo's 8th district to Kōmeitō newcomer Hiromasa Nakano – before 2009, the seat had been held by Kōmeitō's former secretary-general, Tetsuzō Fuyushiba.