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Toshiki Kaifu was born on 2 January, 1931 in Nagoya, Empire of Japan, is a Japanese politician (1931–2022). Discover Toshiki Kaifu'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 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January, 1931
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace Nagoya, Empire of Japan
Date of death 9 January, 2022
Died Place Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Who Is Toshiki Kaifu's Wife?

His wife is Sachiyo Yanagihara

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Children Masaki Kaifu

Toshiki Kaifu Net Worth

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1931

Kaifu was born on 2 January 1931, in Nagoya City, the eldest of six brothers.

His family's business Nakamura Photo Studio was established by his grandfather in the Meiji era, and was situated next to the Matsuzakaya flagship department store.

Kaifu took the exam to the Aichi Prefectural Asahigaoka Senior High School, and while of the eleven students who took the test from the same school, nine were accepted and two, including Kaifu, were not.

As part of the student labor mobilization during the war, he was placed in a Mitsui Heavy Industry factory where he assembled airplane engine parts day and night.

1945

In 1945, he was accepted in the Youth Airman Academy of the Imperial Japanese Army, but the war ended before his planned enrolment in October.

He was then educated at Chuo University and Waseda University.

1957

On 17 November 1957, Kaifu married Sachiyo Yanagihara, a female assistant to Member of the House of Representatives.

The couple have a son, Masaki, a Japanese video producer.

1960

A member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Kaifu ran successfully for the 1960 Japanese general election and took office as the youngest member of the National Diet.

He served for sixteen terms, totaling 48 years.

Kaifu was education minister before rising to lead the party after the resignations of Takeshita Noboru and Sōsuke Uno.

Facing Yoshiro Hayashi and Shintaro Ishihara, Kaifu was elected on the platform of clean leadership.

1963

At the time of his defeat, he was the longest-serving member of the lower house of the Diet, and he was also the first former prime minister to be defeated at a re-election since 1963.

1980

Kaifu was the last surviving former Japanese prime minister, who had served in the 1980s.

He died from pneumonia on 9 January 2022 at a Tokyo hospital, at the age of 91.

The announcement of his death to the media was delayed until 14 January.

1989

Toshiki Kaifu (海部 俊樹) was a Japanese politician who served as the 77th prime minister of Japan from 1989 to 1991.

He became the 76th Prime Minister of Japan in August 1989.

1991

On 10 August 1991, Kaifu became the first leader of a major country to make an official visit to China and break China's diplomatic isolation after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.

Kaifu ended Japan's participation in economic sanctions against China and offered $949.9 million in loans and an additional $1.5 million in emergency aid following flood damage in southern China in June and July.

In 1991 he sent the Maritime Self-Defense Force to the Persian Gulf in the wake of the Gulf War.

Throughout his two Cabinets, Kaifu's faction was too small to push through the reforms he sought, and the continuing repercussions of the Sagawa Express scandal caused problems.

He resigned in November 1991 and was replaced by Kiichi Miyazawa.

1994

In 1994, he left the LDP to become head of the newly-founded New Frontier Party.

2003

He supported Ichirō Ozawa's party until he returned to LDP in 2003.

2009

He was defeated in the election of 2009 by DPJ candidate Mitsunori Okamoto, which witnessed the end of almost uninterrupted LDP dominance since 1955.