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Yukihiko Ikeda was born on 13 May, 1937 in Kobe, Empire of Japan, is a Japanese politician (1937–2004). Discover Yukihiko Ikeda'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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Tokyo, Japan |
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Yukihiko Ikeda Net Worth
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Yukihiko Ikeda (池田 行彦) was a Japanese bureaucrat and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) politician who served as foreign minister.
Ikeda was born in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, on 13 May 1937.
Following the death of his father in 1944, he moved to Nakajima Honmachi, Hiroshima where his father's family lived.
Ikeda studied law at the University of Tokyo and graduated in March 1961.
Ikeda joined the ministry of finance in 1961 and worked as bureaucrat there.
He married Noriko Ikeda in May 1969, and took his wife's family name.
Then he became a member of the House of Representatives in 1976 following his membership to the LDP.
He won the largest number of votes (55,027) in Hiroshima Prefecture's 2nd electoral district in the 1976 general election.
He served as a lawmaker ten times until his retirement.
He held key positions in the LDP and was the director general of the Defense Agency.
His other posts included chairman of the LDP's decision-making general council and head of the policy research council.
He was appointed defense minister on 29 December 1990, replacing Yozo Ishikawa in the post.
He led Japan's attempts to solve the hostage crisis in Peru in the 1990s.
He served in the post until 5 November 1991 and was succeeded by Sohei Miyashita.
He was in office from 11 January 1996 to 11 September 1997.
Ikeda was known to be "Mr. No" in the political life.
Ikeda's second tenure as foreign minister was from 11 January 1996 to 11 September 1997 in the coalition government headed by Ryutaro Hashimoto.
Ikeda replaced Yōhei Kōno as foreign minister.
Upon the construction of a wharf facility in Takeshima/Dokdo by the South Korean government at the beginning of 1996, Ikeda protested over the construction and demanded that the South Korean government should stop it.
His remarks led to angry public demonstrations in Seoul.
Ikeda was replaced by Keizō Obuchi as foreign minister on 11 September 1997.
Later Ikeda became the policy chief or top policy planner of the LDP in 1998.
Ikeda was son-in-law of former Japanese prime minister Hayato Ikeda.
Ikeda died of rectum cancer in Tokyo on 28 January 2004 at age 66.
From the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia