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Yasuko Hatoyama : ウィキペディア英語版
Yasuko Hatoyama

(11 September 1922 - 11 February 2013) was the wife of former Japanese Foreign Minister Iichirō Hatoyama and mother of former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama and Diet member Kunio Hatoyama. Hatoyama funded the establishment of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).〔
== Background and family ==
Hatoyama was born in present-day Kurume, Fukuoka. Her father, Shojiro Ishibashi, founded the Bridgestone Corporation, the world's largest tiremaker,〔〔 in 1930. She became heir to Ishibashi's considerable inheritance upon his death in the 1970s.〔 She attended middle and high school in Tokyo, during which time she met former Iichirō Hatoyama, who later became Foreign Minister. They were married at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo in 1942.
The couple had two sons, both of whom have pursued successful political careers. Kunio Hatoyama served as the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications under Prime Minister Taro Aso.〔 Yukio Hatoyama defeated Aso in the 2009 general election and became the Prime Minister.〔
The Hatoyama family has been called "Japan's Kennedy family".
At the time of her death, Hatoyama resided in a home for the elderly adjacent to St. Luke's International Hospital in Chuo, Tokyo.

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