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Tsutomu Hata was born on 24 August, 1935 in Tokyo, Empire of Japan, is a Japanese politician (1935–2017). Discover Tsutomu Hata'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 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 24 August, 1935
Birthday 24 August
Birthplace Tokyo, Empire of Japan
Date of death 28 August, 2017
Died Place Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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His wife is Ayako Hata

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Children Yuichiro Hata

Tsutomu Hata Net Worth

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1935

Hata was born in Tokyo on 24 August 1935, a son of the Liberal Democratic Party Member of Parliament Bushiro Hata.

1958

Hata graduated from Seijo University and was employed by the Odakyu bus company from 1958 to 1969.

1967

Hata's son, Yuichiro (1967–2020), was a member of the House of Councillors of Japan.

1969

In 1969, Hata entered the House of Representatives of Japan, representing Nagano Prefecture as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.

1980

He rose to become a top lieutenant in the Tanaka/Takeshita faction in the 1980s.

1991

In 1991, he served as Minister of Finance under Kiichi Miyazawa.

1993

He left the LDP in 1993 to found the Japan Renewal Party with longtime LDP ally Ichirō Ozawa, which became part of Morihiro Hosokawa's anti-LDP coalition government later that year.

Hata served as foreign minister in the Hosokawa cabinet.

1994

Tsutomu Hata (羽田 孜) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan for nine weeks in 1994.

He took over from Morihiro Hosokawa at the head of a coalition government.

Shortly after he had been appointed Prime Minister, the Japanese Socialist Party left the government, leading to his early departure from office.

He was a member of the lower house representing Nagano district #3.

On 28 April 1994, Hosokawa resigned and Hata became prime minister.

However, the Japan Socialist Party had recently left the coalition, destroying its majority in the Diet.

Rather than face a vote of no confidence, Hata elected to resign in June, allowing SDP leader Tomiichi Murayama to take over the position on 30 June.

A number of progressive reforms were introduced during Hata's tenure as prime minister.

A law passed on 17 June 1994 to amend the Law concerning Stabilization of Employment for Older Persons aimed to encourage employers to plan continuous employment for older employees after the age of 60, as well as to prohibit employers from setting a compulsory retirement age lower than 60 and appoint public corporations as centres "for the practical use of older workers' experience."

On 22 June 1994, the Support Centre for Employment of the Disabled was established by law to provide practical advice, vocational training, and information to disabled workers and employers.

A health insurance amendment law passed on 29 June 1994 exempted employees from the requirement to pay National Health Insurance fees during child-care leave.

After the Shinseito merged into the Shinshinto in late 1994, Hata contested the leadership against Ichiro Ozawa.

After losing this contest, he and twelve other Diet members formed the splinter Sun Party (太陽党 Taiyōtō).

1998

The Sun Party in January 1998 became a part of the Good Governance Party which itself was subsumed by the

Democratic Party of Japan in April 1998.

2012

He was elected 14 times, retiring in 2012.

He was appointed the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on 4 June 2012.

Tsutomu "Too Hot" Hata is recognized as the godfather of the Hacket, a short sleeve blazer which he also coined as an "E-cool suit".

Hata was ahead of his time in this regard and concern for sensible sustainable fashion.

2017

Hata died of natural causes on 28 August 2017 in Tokyo, four days after his 82nd birthday.