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    Tōru Hashimoto

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  1. Waseda University. Tōru Hashimoto (橋下 徹, Hashimoto Tōru, born 29 June 1969) is a Japanese TV personality, politician, and lawyer. He is a former governor of Osaka Prefecture and mayor of City of Osaka. He is a founder of Nippon Ishin no Kai and the Osaka Restoration Association. He is one of Japan's leading right-wing conservative ...

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  3. Jan 16, 2014 · Part 3 describes Hashimoto’s signature program, Osaka unification, while Part 4 examines his core neoliberal policies, including privatization, education, and restrictions on public employees. Part 5 examines Hashimoto’s bases of support and the causes of his precipitate political decline in 2013.

    • Charles Weathers
    • 2014
  4. Feb 15, 2012 · November 10, 2011. Together with Hashimoto Tōru (left), Sakaiya Taichi speaks in support of Matsui Ichirō (center) during his successful campaign for election as governor of Osaka Prefecture ...

  5. Jul 24, 2012 · Hashimoto, who is the father of seven children, used a radio appearance to speak up from a parent’s standpoint, hurling a rude epithet (kuso) at the boards of education and calling on people to ...

  6. Waseda University. Tōru Hashimoto (橋下 徹, Hashimoto Tōru, born 29 June 1969) is a Japanese TV personality, politician and lawyer. He is a former governor of Osaka Prefecture and mayor of City of Osaka. He is a founder of Nippon Ishin no Kai and the Osaka Restoration Association. He is one of Japan's leading right-wing conservative ...

  7. The Japan Innovation Party (日本維新の会, Nippon Ishin no Kai, Japan Restoration Association) is a conservative and right-wing populist political party in Japan. Formed as Initiatives from Osaka in October 2015 from a split in the old Japan Innovation Party, the party became the third-biggest opposition party in the National Diet following the July 2016 House of Councillors election.

  8. Jul 13, 2021 · This article analyses attempts by City of Osaka public servants to use the Japanese legal system to thwart the policies of controversial mayor, Tōru Hashimoto (2011 to 2015). The cases demonstrate a clash between conservative and progressive views about the line between state and public realms which is at the heart of debates about privacy.