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'''Tadahito Kato''' is a [[citizen]] of [[Japan]].  
 
'''Tadahito Kato''' is a [[citizen]] of [[Japan]].  
  
He owns newspaper ''The Hokkaido Post''.
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He founded the [[Yoshiyama Corporation]], which has been shut down in late February 2009.  
 
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He founded the [[Yoshiyama Corporation]], which has been shut down in late February 2009. Kato is the founder of the [[Liberal Party of Japan]], a center-left political party preceded by [[The Bushido Party]].
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== Early career ==
 
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== Political career ==
 
== Political career ==
  
Kato joined [[The Bushido Party]] in late December and has since then published articles discussing political issues. On 17 January 2009, Kato officially declared his desire to run for congress. Along with his platform to call for a higher minimum wage and stronger diplomatic relations with foreign nations, he promised to donate 5 GOLD to the government treasury if elected.
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Kato joined [[The Bushido Party]] in late December and has since then published articles discussing political issues.  
  
His campaign was a success as he was elected without a wild card spot. He was the second most popular candidate in Hokkaido after experienced congress member ''Al Dente''. Soon following election, Kato donated the 5 GOLD he promised to donate before the elections to the treasury.
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In the election of February 2009, a heated debate took place between party leader [[Hitoshi Makoto]] and member Tadahito Kato. Kato argued that the era of Bushido has ended and proposed the creation of a new party. Hitoshi attacked Kato's idea aggressively, but eventually resigned from the party before the elections. After the election in February 2009, the dissolution of [[The Bushido Party]] was announced by newly elected leader ''Tadahito Kato'', who founded the [[Liberal Party of Japan]].
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Tadahito Kato was re-elected for a second term, and the party managed to get five congressional seats. After Kato made public that he would not run for a third term, many candidates stepped up: {{eLink|citizen|1236981|Agertor}} (who had lost the previous election against Kato), Riento, and a returning [[Hitoshi Makoto]]. However, it was {{eLink|citizen|730811|Seixo}}, the former vice president and the last one to present his candidacy, who won the elections.
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On 17 January 2009, Kato officially declared his desire to run for congress. Along with his platform to call for a higher minimum wage and stronger diplomatic relations with foreign nations, he promised to donate 5 GOLD to the government treasury if elected.
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His campaign was a success as he was elected without a wild card spot. He was the second most popular candidate in Hokkaido after experienced congress member ''Al Dente''. Soon following the election, Kato donated the 5 GOLD he promised to donate before the elections to the treasury.
  
 
On 14 February 2009, Kato was appointed [[Ambassador]] to [[Singapore]] by Secretary of State [[Origineel.NL]]. The next day, after the UBN party elections, he officially announced the creation of the [[Liberal Party of Japan]] and began serving as its first [[Party president]].
 
On 14 February 2009, Kato was appointed [[Ambassador]] to [[Singapore]] by Secretary of State [[Origineel.NL]]. The next day, after the UBN party elections, he officially announced the creation of the [[Liberal Party of Japan]] and began serving as its first [[Party president]].
  
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===[[File:Medals.PNG]] Medals===
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He owns a newspaper, ''{{eLink|newspaper|180230|The Hokkaido Post}}''. On Day 564 of the New World he published his last article {{eLink|article|822554|A Final Farewell}}.
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Revision as of 19:27, 10 August 2022


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Tadahito Kato

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Society
Nationality Flag-Japan.jpg Japanese
Date of birth December 2008
Date of death 2010
Newspaper The Hokkaido Post
Politics
Party president of United Bushi of Nihon
16 February 2009 – 16 February 2009
Party president of Liberal Party of Japan
16 February 2009 – 15 April 2009
Congress member of Japan
26 January 2009 – 17 April 2009
Ambassador of Japan
Military
Military rank Icon rank Sergeant**.png Sergeant**
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Tadahito Kato is a citizen of Japan.

He founded the Yoshiyama Corporation, which has been shut down in late February 2009.

Early career

Tadahito Kato started his professional career by working at Nippon Weapons, a state-owned weapon company controlled by the National Bank of Japan. He continued working at the company until shortly before it was handed over to the Japanese Imperial Army. Kato then got a high-paying job at Q3 company Nambu Arsenal, owned by Shinko Securities, where he received his Hard Worker Medal.

Soon after getting the medal, Kato resigned from Nambu and got a new job at Tequila Food owned by the Tequila Fitness Club. It is the first time he has ever worked at a food company. Later, he found a job at Q1 company Tirol Bakery of the Crystal Lotus Corporation shortly before ending up at the Aegis Weapons Manufacturing of the Japanese Defense Center, a government-linked organization. Now, Kato works at Nippon Gifts, a state-owned company.

Yoshiyama Corporation

On 3 January 2009, Kato founded the Yoshiyama Corporation in Kinki. As General Manager, he established the corporation's first subsidiary company, the Kuruwa Lottery shortly after. The company experienced limited commercial success because of the economic crisis Japan was facing at the time. The lottery company was eventually forced to shut down even before its first draw.

Yoshiyama bought a Q2 iron company in Asturias, Spain, and named it Kuruwa Mining. In less than month, the company experienced financial hardship and was sold to another organization.

Political career

Kato joined The Bushido Party in late December and has since then published articles discussing political issues.

In the election of February 2009, a heated debate took place between party leader Hitoshi Makoto and member Tadahito Kato. Kato argued that the era of Bushido has ended and proposed the creation of a new party. Hitoshi attacked Kato's idea aggressively, but eventually resigned from the party before the elections. After the election in February 2009, the dissolution of The Bushido Party was announced by newly elected leader Tadahito Kato, who founded the Liberal Party of Japan.

Tadahito Kato was re-elected for a second term, and the party managed to get five congressional seats. After Kato made public that he would not run for a third term, many candidates stepped up: Agertor (who had lost the previous election against Kato), Riento, and a returning Hitoshi Makoto. However, it was Seixo, the former vice president and the last one to present his candidacy, who won the elections.

On 17 January 2009, Kato officially declared his desire to run for congress. Along with his platform to call for a higher minimum wage and stronger diplomatic relations with foreign nations, he promised to donate 5 GOLD to the government treasury if elected.

His campaign was a success as he was elected without a wild card spot. He was the second most popular candidate in Hokkaido after experienced congress member Al Dente. Soon following the election, Kato donated the 5 GOLD he promised to donate before the elections to the treasury.

On 14 February 2009, Kato was appointed Ambassador to Singapore by Secretary of State Origineel.NL. The next day, after the UBN party elections, he officially announced the creation of the Liberal Party of Japan and began serving as its first Party president.

Newspaper

He owns a newspaper, The Hokkaido Post. On Day 564 of the New World he published his last article A Final Farewell.

Medals

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Hard Worker (x5)
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Congress Member (x3)
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Party President* (x3)