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Tokyo gubernatorial election

Tokyo gubernatorial election

Former House of Councillors lawmaker Renho concedes defeat in the Tokyo gubernatorial election in the capital on July 7, 2024.

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Campaign for Tokyo gubernatorial election

Campaign for Tokyo gubernatorial election

Former House of Councillors lawmaker Renho makes a stump speech in Tokyo's Ginza district on June 30, 2024, during her campaign for the July 7 gubernatorial election in the Japanese capital.

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Campaign for Tokyo gubernatorial election

Campaign for Tokyo gubernatorial election

Former House of Councillors lawmaker Renho makes a stump speech in Tokyo's Ginza district on June 30, 2024, during her campaign for the July 7 gubernatorial election in the Japanese capital.

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Campaign for Tokyo gubernatorial election

Campaign for Tokyo gubernatorial election

Former House of Councillors lawmaker Renho makes a speech in Tokyo on June 22, 2024, during her campaign for the July 7 gubernatorial election in the Japanese capital.

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Tokyo governor race begins

TOKYO,Japan, June 20 Kyodo -Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike makes her first stump speech in Tokyo on June 20, 2024, as official campaigning for the July 7 gubernatorial election in the Japanese capital began the same day.(Kyodo)

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

(From L) Shinji Ishimaru, former mayor of Akitakata in Hiroshima Prefecture, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker and Toshio Tamogami, a former Air Self-Defense Force chief, pose for photos before a joint press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.(Kyodo)

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Tokyo governor race begins

Tokyo governor race begins

Former House of Councillors lawmaker Renho makes her first stump speech in Tokyo on June 20, 2024, as official campaigning for the July 7 gubernatorial election in the Japanese capital began the same day.

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker, speaks on June 19, 2024, during a joint press conference for candidates running in the July 7 Tokyo gubernatorial election at the Japan National Press Club in the capital.

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

(From L) Shinji Ishimaru, former mayor of Akitakata in Hiroshima Prefecture, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker and Toshio Tamogami, a former Air Self-Defense Force chief, attend a joint press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

(From L) Shinji Ishimaru, former mayor of Akitakata in Hiroshima Prefecture, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker and Toshio Tamogami, a former Air Self-Defense Force chief, attend a joint press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

(From L) Shinji Ishimaru, former mayor of Akitakata in Hiroshima Prefecture, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker and Toshio Tamogami, a former Air Self-Defense Force chief, pose for photos before a joint press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election candidates

(From L) Shinji Ishimaru, former mayor of Akitakata in Hiroshima Prefecture, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker and Toshio Tamogami, a former Air Self-Defense Force chief, pose for photos before a joint press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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[Breaking News]Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, releases her pledges at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.(Kyodo)

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CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election

CORRECTED: Tokyo gubernatorial election

Combined photo shows Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike (L) and Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. They released their respective pledges in Tokyo on June 18, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, releases her pledges at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, releases her pledges at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho releases pledges ahead of Tokyo gubernatorial election

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, releases her pledges at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18, 2024, ahead of the capital's gubernatorial election on July 7.

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Renho addresses FCCJ

Renho addresses FCCJ

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on June 14, 2024, following the declaration of her candidacy for the Tokyo gubernatorial election in July.

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Lawmaker Renho at press conference

Lawmaker Renho at press conference

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2024, after submitting her resignation from the party following the declaration of her candidacy for the Tokyo gubernatorial election in July.

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Lawmaker Renho at press conference

Lawmaker Renho at press conference

House of Councillors lawmaker Renho leaves a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2024, after submitting her resignation from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan following the declaration of her candidacy for the Tokyo gubernatorial election in July.

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Lawmaker Renho at press conference

Lawmaker Renho at press conference

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2024, after submitting her resignation from the party following the declaration of her candidacy for the Tokyo gubernatorial election in July.

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Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, announcing her intention to run in the Japanese capital's gubernatorial election in July.(Kyodo)

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Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, announcing her intention to run in the Japanese capital's gubernatorial election in July.

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Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, announcing her intention to run in the Japanese capital's gubernatorial election in July.

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Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, announcing her intention to run in the Japanese capital's gubernatorial election in July.

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Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Opposition lawmaker Renho to run for Tokyo governor

Renho, a House of Councillors lawmaker from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, announcing her intention to run in the Japanese capital's gubernatorial election in July.

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Renho to run in Democratic Party leadership race

Renho to run in Democratic Party leadership race

TOKYO, Japan, Aug. 5 Kyodo - Renho, acting leader of the Democratic Party, says in Tokyo on Aug. 5, 2016, that she will run in the main opposition party's leadership election in September. The 48-year-old former TV newscaster also underscored that she will protect Japan's war-renouncing Constitution.

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New administrative reform minister Renho

New administrative reform minister Renho

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Renho, former state minister in charge of administrative reform, who will return to the same post in the new Cabinet under Prime Minister-elect Yoshihiko Noda announced on Sept. 2, 2011.

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Renho leaves ministerial post

Renho leaves ministerial post

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, minister for government revitalization, leaves the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 27, 2011. Renho left the ministerial post the same day, as Kan wanted to name Goshi Hosono minister in charge of dealing with the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Kan's Cabinet already had 17 ministers, the legal limit, so bringing a new member into his Cabinet without taking legislative action required one of the existing ministers to step down from the posts.

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Japan Cabinet reshuffle

Japan Cabinet reshuffle

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's retained state minister for government revitalization Renho enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 14, 2011. Prime Minister Naoto Kan reshuffled his Cabinet the same day.

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Gov't cost-cutting

Gov't cost-cutting

TOKYO, Japan - Government Revitalization Minister Renho (R) speaks during a government cost-cutting meeting in Tokyo on Nov. 9, 2010. Prime Minister Naoto Kan sits next to her.

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Renho apologizes for posing for fashion magazine in parliament

Renho apologizes for posing for fashion magazine in parliament

TOKYO, Japan - Government revitalization minister Renho is on her way to attend a Cabinet members' meeting in the Diet in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2010. She apologized for posing for a fashion magazine photo shoot inside parliament.

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Gov't revitalization minister Renho

Gov't revitalization minister Renho

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese government revitalization minister Renho speaks at a press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Sept. 18, 2010, after retaining the post in a reshuffle of Prime Minister Naoto Kan's Cabinet the same day.

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Gov't revitalization minister Renho

Gov't revitalization minister Renho

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, Japan's state minister for government revitalization, speaks at a press conference at the premier's office in Tokyo in the early hours of Sept. 18, 2010, after retaining her post in a major Cabinet reshuffle conducted following Prime Minister Naoto Kan's reelection as head of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan. Renho, who also serves as state minister for civil service reform, said the government will start the third round of its review to cut wasteful spending from Oct. 25.

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PM Kan takes to streets as DPJ leadership vote nears

PM Kan takes to streets as DPJ leadership vote nears

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C), government revitalization minister Renho (L) and welfare minister Akira Nagatsuma (R) raise their hands in response to crowds in Tokyo after Kan's speech on Sept. 11, 2010, ahead of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan leadership election on Sept. 14, 2010. Kan called for party unity and alluded to his opponent former DPJ Secretary General Ichiro Ozawa's wheeling-and-dealing style of politics.

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PM Kan takes to streets as DPJ leadership vote nears

PM Kan takes to streets as DPJ leadership vote nears

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) speaks in front of JR Yurakucho Station in Tokyo with government revitalization minister Renho (L) and welfare minister Akira Nagatsuma (R) on Sept. 11, 2010, ahead of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan leadership election on Sept. 14, 2010. Kan called for party unity and alluded to his opponent former DPJ Secretary General Ichiro Ozawa's wheeling-and-dealing style of politics.

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Popular Cabinet member Renho wins reelection

Popular Cabinet member Renho wins reelection

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, a popular member of Prime Minister Naoto Kan's Cabinet, celebrates together with her supporters at a hotel in Tokyo on July 11, 2010, after securing reelection as a House of Councillors member in the upper house election the same day. Renho, a member of Kan's ruling Democratic Party of Japan, is in charge of government revitalization.

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Popular Cabinet member Renho wins reelection

Popular Cabinet member Renho wins reelection

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, a popular member of Prime Minister Naoto Kan's Cabinet, celebrates together with her supporters at a hotel in Tokyo on July 11, 2010, after securing reelection as a House of Councillors member in the upper house election the same day. Renho, a member of Kan's ruling Democratic Party of Japan, is in charge of government revitalization.

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Reform minister Renho kicks off upper hosue election campaign

Reform minister Renho kicks off upper hosue election campaign

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, state minister for government revitalization, courts voters for her ruling Democratic Party of Japan in front of Shimbashi Station in central Tokyo on June 24, 2010, as official campaigning got under way for the July 11 House of Councillors election.

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Waste-cutting in special accounts

Waste-cutting in special accounts

TOKYO, Japan - Administrative rehabilitation minister Renho (R) and Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General Yukio Edano speak in a press conference at the DPJ headquarters in Tokyo on June 23, 2010. They announced a plan to cut waste in the government's special accounts.

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Waste-cutting in special accounts

Waste-cutting in special accounts

TOKYO, Japan - Administrative rehabilitation minister Renho (R) and Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General Yukio Edano speak in a press conference at the DPJ headquarters in Tokyo on June 23, 2010. They announced a plan to cut waste in the government's special accounts.

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Minister Renho gets down to work

Minister Renho gets down to work

TOKYO, Japan - Administrative revitalization minister Renho (R) takes over duties from her predecessor Yukio Edano at the Cabinet Office in Tokyo on June 9, 2010.

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New Cabinet member Renho gets off to work

New Cabinet member Renho gets off to work

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, a popular lawmaker of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, leaves home in Tokyo's Meguro Ward on June 9, 2010, the day after being appointed as minister in charge of revitalization of the governmental system by Prime Minister Naoto Kan.

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Government revitalization minister Renho

Government revitalization minister Renho

TOKYO, Japan - State minister for government revitalization Renho speaks at a press conference after officially assuming the post at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 9, 2010.

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Renho attested as administrative reform minister

Renho attested as administrative reform minister

TOKYO, Japan - Renho (front), minister in charge of administrative reform, enters the prime minister's office before attending an attestation ceremony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on June 8, 2010

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Renho attested as administrative reform minister

Renho attested as administrative reform minister

TOKYO, Japan - Renho, minister in charge of administrative reform, arrives at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo for an attestation ceremony on June 8, 2010

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Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

TOKYO, Japan - Lawmaker Renho (2nd from R) enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 8, 2010. Renho, who goes by her first name, was tapped as minister in charge of administrative reform.

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Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

TOKYO, Japan - Lawmaker Renho enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 8, 2010. Renho, who goes by her first name, was tapped as minister in charge of administrative reform.

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Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

TOKYO, Japan - Lawmaker Renho enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 8, 2010. Renho, who goes by her first name, was tapped as minister in charge of administrative reform.

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Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

Renho tapped as administrative reform minister

TOKYO, Japan - Lawmaker Renho enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 8, 2010. Renho, who goes by her first name, was tapped as minister in charge of administrative reform.

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