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Ibuki retained after showing presence over education reform

Ibuki retained after showing presence over education reform

TOKYO, Japan - Education, Culture, Sports, Science And Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki speaks at a press conference after retaining his post in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's reshuffled Cabinet on Aug. 27. Ibuki showed his presence in the Abe government by realizing amendments to the basic education law.

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Ibuki to be retained as education minister

Ibuki to be retained as education minister

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Bummei Ibuki, who is set to remain in the new Abe Cabinet as minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology.

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Ex-LDP No. 2 man Ibuki narrowly secures reelection

Ex-LDP No. 2 man Ibuki narrowly secures reelection

KYOTO, Japan - Bummei Ibuki, a past secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, bows in Kyoto on Aug. 30 after losing in the No. 1 single-seat constituency of Kyoto Prefecture in the House of Representatives election. But Ibuki regained a lower house seat in the proportional representation block.

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Gov't, LDP planning lower house re-vote on tax reform bill

Gov't, LDP planning lower house re-vote on tax reform bill

TOKYO, Japan - Ruling Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General Bummei Ibuki speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on April 22. Ibuki said the Japanese government and the LDP are planning to have the House of Representatives hold an overriding second vote April 30 on a tax reform bill that would restore provisionally raised gasoline and other road-related taxes.

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:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Bummei Ibuki, secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, speaks to reporters at the LDP headquarters in Tokyo on Sept. 24 after he was appointed to the job. Ibuki, an LDP factional leader, backed Yasuo Fukuda, winner of the Sept. 23 LDP presidential election.

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:Premier-to-be Fukuda names senior LDP executives

:Premier-to-be Fukuda names senior LDP executives

TOKYO, Japan - Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party leader Yasuo Fukuda poses with the new lineup of top LDP executives he appointed on Sept. 24. From L to R: Masaaki Yamazaki, secretary general of the LDP House of Councillors caucus; Makoto Koga, chairman of the LDP election strategy committee; Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general; Fukuda; Toshihiro Nikai, chairman of the LDP General Council; Sadakazu Tanigaki, chairman of the LDP Policy Research Council; and Hidehisa Otsuji, head of the LDP House of Councillors caucus. Fukuda is expected to be elected prime minister by parliament on Sept. 25 as the LDP controls the House of Representatives.

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:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Education Minister Bummei Ibuki shows up at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters in Tokyo on Sept. 24 after he was named LDP Secretary general. Ibuki, an LDP factional leader, backed Yasuo Fukuda, winner of the Sept. 23 LDP presidential election.

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Cabinet approves education reform bill to instill patriotism

Cabinet approves education reform bill to instill patriotism

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C) walks by education minister Bummei Ibuki as he prepares to preside over a regular Cabinet session at his official residence on March 30. The Cabinet later approved a bill to revise the School Education Law, featuring a provision citing instilling patriotism as a goal of compulsory education in Japan.

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Japan, Italy sign pact to jointly protect cultural heritage

Japan, Italy sign pact to jointly protect cultural heritage

TOKYO, Japan - Francesco Rutelli (L) and Bummei Ibuki, respectively cultural ministers of Italy and Japan, shake hands March 19 at a Tokyo hotel after signing an agreement to advance bilateral cooperation on preserving cultural heritage through joint research.

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Panel endorses enhanced central gov't role in education

Panel endorses enhanced central gov't role in education

TOKYO, Japan - Masakazu Yamazaki (R), chairman of the Central Council for Education, a government advisory panel, hands a report containing education reform proposals to Education Minister Bummei Ibuki on March 10. The report endorsed an increased involvement of the central government in education.

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Education, defense bills pass parliament

Education, defense bills pass parliament

TOKYO, Japan - Education minister Bummei Ibuki bows in appreciation as the House of Councillors enacted a controversial bill to revise the nation's basic education law at a plenary session on Dec. 15.

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Education minister asks children to stop bullying

Education minister asks children to stop bullying

TOKYO, Japan - Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki reads out a statement at his ministry in Tokyo on Nov. 17 calling on children to stop bullying, in the wake of a spate of suicides among children believed related to bullying.

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Education panel mulls ways to rebuild Japan's education system

Education panel mulls ways to rebuild Japan's education system

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (3rd from R) speaks during the first meeting of the Education Rebuilding Council, the newly created expert panel on education, at the prime minister's office on Oct. 18. The council aims to discuss specific ways to spur education reform, a key policy of Abe. Education minister Bummei Ibuki (R) and the panel head and Nobel Prize laureate Ryoji Noyori attended the meeting.

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Education minister Ibuki

Education minister Ibuki

TOKYO, Japan - New education minister Bummei Ibuki speaks at a press conference at the prime minister's office on Sept. 26.

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Ibuki attends funeral of railway track rescuer

Ibuki attends funeral of railway track rescuer

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Bummei Ibuki (2nd from L), chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, leaves the funeral of Shiro Sekine, a Yokohama photographer, on Jan. 29. Sekine and Lee Su Hyon, a 26-year-old South Korean student, were both killed by an oncoming train after they jumped onto the tracks at JR Shin-Okubo Station in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward to rescue an apparently drunk man who had fallen off the platform.

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Gov't crisis-management liaison panel holds 1st meeting

Gov't crisis-management liaison panel holds 1st meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Bummei Ibuki (C), minister in charge of disaster prevention and crisis management, addresses the first meeting of a government liaison panel on crisis management and disaster prevention Jan. 24. The panel is designed to improve disaster-response times for volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

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Education panel mulls ways to rebuild Japan's education system

Education panel mulls ways to rebuild Japan's education system

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (3rd from R) speaks during the first meeting of the Education Rebuilding Council, the newly created expert panel on education, at the prime minister's office on Oct. 18. The council aims to discuss specific ways to spur education reform, a key policy of Abe. Education minister Bummei Ibuki (R) and the panel head and Nobel Prize laureate Ryoji Noyori attended the meeting. (Kyodo)

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Letter foretelling suicide (2)

Letter foretelling suicide (2)

TOKYO, Japan - An official shows a copy of the letter in which an anonymous student foretells his imminent suicide. The letter is addressed to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki. The photo was taken on Nov. 7, 2006. (Kyodo)

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Education minister gets 2nd letter warning suicide

Education minister gets 2nd letter warning suicide

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a copy of the letter addressed to education minister Bummei Ibuki in which an anonymous female student threatens to commit suicide because she is being bullied. It follows a similar letter received on Nov. 6 from another student who appears to be a male. The copy is handed out to reporters at a press conference at the Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward. The photo was taken on Nov. 9, 2006. (Kyodo)

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Letter foretelling suicide

Letter foretelling suicide

TOKYO, Japan - The file photo shows an envelope and a letter in which an anonymous student foretells his imminent suicide. The letter is addressed to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry Bummei Ibuki. The photo was taken on Nov. 7, 2006. (Kyodo)

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Education, defense bills pass parliament

Education, defense bills pass parliament

TOKYO, Japan - Education minister Bummei Ibuki bows in appreciation as the House of Councillors enacted a controversial bill to revise the nation's basic education law at a plenary session on Dec. 15. (Kyodo)

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Panel endorses enhanced central gov't role in education

Panel endorses enhanced central gov't role in education

TOKYO, Japan - Masakazu Yamazaki (R), chairman of the Central Council for Education, a government advisory panel, hands a report containing education reform proposals to Education Minister Bummei Ibuki on March 10. The report endorsed an increased involvement of the central government in education. (Kyodo)

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Cabinet approves education reform bill to instill patriotism

Cabinet approves education reform bill to instill patriotism

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C) walks by education minister Bummei Ibuki as he prepares to preside over a regular Cabinet session at his official residence on March 30. The Cabinet later approved a bill to revise the School Education Law, featuring a provision citing instilling patriotism as a goal of compulsory education in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Ibuki retained after showing presence over education reform

Ibuki retained after showing presence over education reform

TOKYO, Japan - Education, Culture, Sports, Science And Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki speaks at a press conference after retaining his post in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's reshuffled Cabinet on Aug. 27. Ibuki showed his presence in the Abe government by realizing amendments to the basic education law. (Kyodo)

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Ibuki to be retained as education minister

Ibuki to be retained as education minister

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Bummei Ibuki, who is set to remain in the new Abe Cabinet as minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology. (Kyodo)

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Japan's LDP Secretary General Ibuki talks with Hu Jintao

Japan's LDP Secretary General Ibuki talks with Hu Jintao

BEIJING, China - Bummei Ibuki (L), secretary general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April. 16. Ibuki visited China as a member of a delegation of Japan's ruling coalition parties. (Kyodo)

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Japan's LDP leader Ibuki hands Hu letter from Fukuda

Japan's LDP leader Ibuki hands Hu letter from Fukuda

BEIJING, China - Bummei Ibuki (L), secretary general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao after handing Hu a letter from Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April 16. Hu met with a delegation of Japan's ruling coalition parties including Ibuki and Kazuo Kitagawa, Ibuki's counterpart from the New Komeito party. (Kyodo)

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Gov't, LDP planning lower house re-vote on tax reform bill

Gov't, LDP planning lower house re-vote on tax reform bill

TOKYO, Japan - Ruling Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General Bummei Ibuki speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on April 22. Ibuki said the Japanese government and the LDP are planning to have the House of Representatives hold an overriding second vote April 30 on a tax reform bill that would restore provisionally raised gasoline and other road-related taxes. (Kyodo)

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Education minister Ibuki

Education minister Ibuki

TOKYO, Japan - New education minister Bummei Ibuki speaks at a press conference at the prime minister's office on Sept. 26. (Kyodo)

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:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Bummei Ibuki, secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, speaks to reporters at the LDP headquarters in Tokyo on Sept. 24 after he was appointed to the job. Ibuki, an LDP factional leader, backed Yasuo Fukuda, winner of the Sept. 23 LDP presidential election.

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:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

:Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general

TOKYO, Japan - Education Minister Bummei Ibuki shows up at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters in Tokyo on Sept. 24 after he was named LDP Secretary general. Ibuki, an LDP factional leader, backed Yasuo Fukuda, winner of the Sept. 23 LDP presidential election.

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:Premier-to-be Fukuda names senior LDP executives

:Premier-to-be Fukuda names senior LDP executives

TOKYO, Japan - Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party leader Yasuo Fukuda poses with the new lineup of top LDP executives he appointed on Sept. 24. From L to R: Masaaki Yamazaki, secretary general of the LDP House of Councillors caucus; Makoto Koga, chairman of the LDP election strategy committee; Bummei Ibuki, LDP secretary general; Fukuda; Toshihiro Nikai, chairman of the LDP General Council; Sadakazu Tanigaki, chairman of the LDP Policy Research Council; and Hidehisa Otsuji, head of the LDP House of Councillors caucus. Fukuda is expected to be elected prime minister by parliament on Sept. 25 as the LDP controls the House of Representatives. (Kyodo)

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Ex-LDP No. 2 man Ibuki narrowly secures reelection

Ex-LDP No. 2 man Ibuki narrowly secures reelection

KYOTO, Japan - Bummei Ibuki, a past secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, bows in Kyoto on Aug. 30 after losing in the No. 1 single-seat constituency of Kyoto Prefecture in the House of Representatives election. But Ibuki regained a lower house seat in the proportional representation block. (Kyodo)

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Tagawa coalmine chimneys to be named tangible cultural property

Tagawa coalmine chimneys to be named tangible cultural property

FUKUOKA, Japan - This pair of brick chimneys at the Ida coalmine operated by the former Mitsui Tagawa Mines in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture has been proposed as Registered Tangible Cultural Property by the Council for Cultural Affairs. The chimneys are among 201 historical buildings the council designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties in a proposal sent to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki on June 15. Built in 1908, the 45-meter-high chimneys were used as smoke outlets for steam boilers used inside the coalmine. (Kyodo)

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China's Hu calls Tibet riots plot to pressure China: lawmakers

China's Hu calls Tibet riots plot to pressure China: lawmakers

BEIJING, China - Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) talks with Bummei Ibuki (C), secretary general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, and Kazuo Kitagawa (L), secretary general of Japan's New Komeito party, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April 16. (Kyodo)

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Japan, Italy sign pact to jointly protect cultural heritage

Japan, Italy sign pact to jointly protect cultural heritage

TOKYO, Japan - Francesco Rutelli (L) and Bummei Ibuki, respectively cultural ministers of Italy and Japan, shake hands March 19 at a Tokyo hotel after signing an agreement to advance bilateral cooperation on preserving cultural heritage through joint research. (Kyodo)

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Education minister asks children to stop bullying

Education minister asks children to stop bullying

TOKYO, Japan - Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki reads out a statement at his ministry in Tokyo on Nov. 17 calling on children to stop bullying, in the wake of a spate of suicides among children believed related to bullying. (Kyodo)

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Ibuki attends funeral of railway track rescuer

Ibuki attends funeral of railway track rescuer

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Bummei Ibuki (2nd from L), chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, leaves the funeral of Shiro Sekine, a Yokohama photographer, on Jan. 29. Sekine and Lee Su Hyon, a 26-year-old South Korean student, were both killed by an oncoming train after they jumped onto the tracks at JR Shin-Okubo Station in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward to rescue an apparently drunk man who had fallen off the platform.

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Gov't crisis-management liaison panel holds 1st meeting

Gov't crisis-management liaison panel holds 1st meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Bummei Ibuki (C), minister in charge of disaster prevention and crisis management, addresses the first meeting of a government liaison panel on crisis management and disaster prevention Jan. 24. The panel is designed to improve disaster-response times for volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

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