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This is a calligraphy work by Yasuhiro Nakasone. Please check the condition in the images. Yasuhiro Nakasone (May 27, 1918 – November 29, 2019) was a politician from Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, and served as the 71st, 72nd, and 73rd Prime Minister of Japan. After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Tokyo Imperial University, he entered the Ministry of Home Affairs and served as a naval accounting officer during the war. After the war, he was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1947 and was subsequently elected 20 consecutive times. Within the Liberal Democratic Party, he was known as one of the "Triangle Daifuku Nakasone" and held many ministerial positions, including Director-General of the Science and Technology Agency, Minister of Transport, Director-General of the Defense Agency, Minister of International Trade and Industry, and Director-General of the Administrative Management Agency. In 1982, with the support of Kakuei Tanaka and others, he won the LDP presidential election by a landslide and became Prime Minister. His term in office was 1,806 days, making it the fifth-longest post-war administration. Under the banner of "Settling the Post-War Politics," he carried out the privatization of the Japanese National Railways, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation, and Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corporation (leading to the birth of JR, NTT, and JT), as well as the privatization of Japan Airlines. He promoted administrative reform and emphasized top-down leadership over bureaucratic control. He also strengthened Japan-US relations through the "Ron-Yasu" relationship with US President Ronald Reagan, solidifying the foundation of the Japan-US security system. He advocated for constitutional revision and a popular election system for the Prime Minister, and also worked hard for the enactment of nuclear-related bills. Even after retiring from politics in 2003, he continued to actively speak out on constitutional revision and other issues. He passed away at the age of 101, a major politician who led post-war Japan's political and economic reforms. Regarding Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone's calligraphy work, There are some pencil sketches visible around the name. I feel it is handwritten, but I cannot guarantee it. There is a flaw on the back of the paper, but it does not affect the surface. Size: Width 154cm, Height 47cm, Thickness 3cm Due to the size, it will be shipped by Sagawa Express. On October 17, 2020, under the attendance of Their Imperial Highnesses Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, Prime Minister Suga attended the joint cabinet and LDP funeral for former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and delivered a eulogy. Mr. Nakasone was born in 1918 and, after entering the post-war political world, was elected 20 consecutive times and held numerous important positions. During his time as Prime Minister, he promoted administrative reform, implemented the privatization of the Japanese National Railways and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation, and also worked to improve Japan's international standing through diplomacy. He valued connection, respect, and following one's destiny, and lived a life of interacting with many people. Shipping will be on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. 0183
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