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name= Kyonkyon| | name= Kyonkyon| | ||
birth= 29 July 2009| | birth= 29 July 2009| | ||
− | death= fall 2009| | + | death= fall 2009| |
+ | dead= yes| | ||
sex= Male| | sex= Male| | ||
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level= 15| | level= 15| | ||
− | picture= | + | picture= Citizen1703706.jpg| |
− | number= 1703706| | + | number= 1703706| |
+ | country= Japan| | ||
+ | party= | | ||
+ | residence= [[Hokkaido]]| | ||
+ | faith= | | ||
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− | office2= | | + | office2= Party president| |
− | office_location2= | | + | office_location2= Green Japan| |
− | term_begin2= | | + | term_begin2= 16 August 2009| |
− | term_end2= | | + | term_end2= 15 September 2009| |
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− | military rank= Sergeant |<!---no abbreviations---> | + | military rank= Sergeant**|<!---no abbreviations---> |
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− | '''Kyonkyon''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Japan]] | + | '''Kyonkyon''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Japan]]. |
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+ | ==Politics== | ||
+ | He served as Secretary of Culture and Affairs of Japan. He was known for this partly because of his status as a new player. | ||
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+ | In party politics, Kyonkyon joined [[Liberal Party of Japan]], won the party elections and renamed the party into [[Green Japan]]. | ||
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+ | ==Media== | ||
+ | He was the editor of [[I-RO-HA]]. |
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Kyonkyon was a citizen of Japan.
Politics
He served as Secretary of Culture and Affairs of Japan. He was known for this partly because of his status as a new player.
In party politics, Kyonkyon joined Liberal Party of Japan, won the party elections and renamed the party into Green Japan.
Media
He was the editor of I-RO-HA.