
Naoto Kan - Wikipedia
Naoto Kan (菅 直人, Kan Naoto, born 10 October 1946) is a Japanese former politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) from June 2010 to September 2011.
Kan Naoto | Japanese Prime Minister & Politician | Britannica
Kan Naoto is a Japanese businessman, politician, and bureaucrat who served as prime minister of Japan (2010–11). Kan, the son of a salaryman factory manager, was raised in southwestern Honshu, far from the political and economic centre of the country.
The Nuclear Odyssey of Naoto Kan, Japan’s Prime Minister during ...
2013年10月16日 · On March 10, 2011, Prime Minister Naoto Kan felt assured that nuclear power was safe and vital for Japan.
Naoto Kan: “Japan Was Invaded by an Invisible Enemy” - PBS
2012年2月28日 · Kan was Japan’s prime minister from June 2010 until August 2011, when he resigned amidst criticism that he mishandled the government’s response to the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear...
Naoto Kan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naoto Kan. Naoto Kan (born 10 October 1946) is a Japanese politician and former Prime Minister of Japan. In June 2010 he was elected as prime minister. [1] He was the leader of the Democratic Party of Japan. Naoto Kan studied law and is a patent attorney by profession.
Retiring former PM Kan calls for another change of government in …
2024年10月8日 · Former Prime Minister Naoto Kan called for another change of government in the country during his retirement news conference on Tuesday.
Retiring Kan: My actions halted further spread of nuclear damage
2023年11月6日 · Former Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Nov. 5 officially announced he will retire from politics and praised himself for his long career that has received mixed reviews from critics.
Naoto Kan - Forbes
2016年8月26日 · Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said today that plans to build new nuclear power plants should be scrapped and the nation should design a completely new energy future.
NAOTO KAN - Tag - The Japan Times
6 天之前 · Although the first reactor in Japan to be fired up in two years went online last month, former Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Wednesday that Japan needs to seek a nuclear-free path.
NAOTO KAN (JAPAN) | United Nations Secretary-General
Mr. Kan is the former Prime Minister of Japan. He was also the Minister of Health and Welfare, and Chairman of Japan's Foreign Affairs Committee.