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  1. Aug 31, 2023 · In Fukuda Village (now Noda City), Chiba Prefecture, a group of peddlers from a discriminated tribe from Kagawa Prefecture were mistaken for Koreans and massacred by the village vigilante group.

  2. The Fukuda Village Incident (Japanese: 福田村事件, also Fukudamura Incident) was a mass murder committed as part of the larger Kantō Massacre in Fukuda Village (now in Noda), Chiba Prefecture, Empire of Japan on September 6, 1923.

  3. The Battle of Fukuda Bay (福田浦の戦い, Fukudaura no tatakai) in 1565 was the first recorded naval battle between Europeans (the Portuguese) and the Japanese. A flotilla of samurai under the daimyō Matsura Takanobu attacked two Portuguese trade vessels that had shunned Matsura's port in Hirado and had gone instead to trade at Fukuda (now ...

    • 18 October 1565
    • Portuguese victory
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yasuo_FukudaYasuo Fukuda - Wikipedia

    Yasuo Fukuda (福田 康夫, Fukuda Yasuo, born 16 July 1936) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008. He was previously the longest-serving Chief Cabinet Secretary in Japanese history, serving in that role from 2000 to 2004 under Prime Ministers Yoshirō Mori and Junichiro Koizumi.

    • Masahiko Kōmura
    • Kunio Hatoyama
    • Hiroya Masuda
    • Nobutaka Machimura
  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Fukuda Yasuo (born July 16, 1936, Takasaki, Gumma prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese politician, who was prime minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008. Fukuda was born into a well-known political family: his father, Fukuda Takeo, was the Japanese prime minister from 1976 to 1978.

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  6. The Fukuda Doctrine, enunciated in 1977, declared Japan’s resolve to never again become a military power and to strive to strengthen its relations with the nations of Southeast Asia. Fukuda was also instrumental in concluding the 1978 treaty of peace and friendship with China.

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  8. Jan 21, 2009 · Shigeo Fukuda, an influential Japanese graphic designer who was known for acerbic antiwar and environmental advocacy posters that distilled complex concepts into compelling images of logo simplicity, died in Tokyo on January 11, reports Steven Heller in the New York Times.

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