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Sumio Mabuchi (馬淵 澄夫, Mabuchi Sumio; born 23 August 1960) is a Japanese politician and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national
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softball player Toshiki Mabuchi (born 1950), Japanese mathematician Sumio Mabuchi (馬淵 澄夫; born 1960), Japanese politician Yoshino Mabuchi (馬淵 よしの; born 1966)
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outfielder Sumio Iijima (飯島 澄男; born 1939), Japanese physicist Sumio Kobayashi (小林 純生; born 1982), Japanese classical composer Sumio Mabuchi (馬淵 澄夫; born
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Prime Minister of Japan since 2025
was defeated in the Nara 1st district by Democratic Party lawmaker Sumio Mabuchi. She moved to the nearby city of Ikoma and won a seat representing the
Sanae_Takaichi
Japanese politician (born 1971)
Representatives from 2009 to 2026. From 2004 to 2009, he served as secretary to Sumio Mabuchi. "衆議院選挙 愛知13区 立民 大西健介氏が当選" (in Japanese). NHK. 27 October 2024. "大西
Kensuke_Onishi
Japanese political party (1998–2014)
Kaieda – 143 Yoshihiko Noda – 102 Seiji Maehara – 74 Michihiko Kano – 52 Sumio Mabuchi −24 2011 2nd Round Yoshihiko Noda – 215 Banri Kaieda – 177 Sep. 2012
Democratic_Party_of_Japan
Japanese electoral district
Nara 2nd district). The district has been frequently represented by Sumio Mabuchi who was a minister of state in the Kan Cabinet in from 2010 to 2011
Nara_1st_district
Political party election in Japan
preferred Maehara, followed by 10.1% for Kaieda, 7.2% for Noda, 5.8% for Mabuchi, 2.9% for Sakihito Ozawa, 1.2% for Kano, and 0.4% for Tarutoko. Another
2011 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
2011_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_leadership_election
Japanese politician
January 2011 – 2 September 2011 Prime Minister Naoto Kan Preceded by Sumio Mabuchi Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 7
Yukio_Edano
University located in Yokohama, Japan
Nakamura, the founder of Namco Co., Ltd and the "Father of Pacman". Sumio Mabuchi, Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan Shinichiro Sakurai
Yokohama_National_University
Discussion about changing the Japanese throne's laws of succession
parties should be confirmed after the establishment of the system. Sumio Mabuchi, a member of the House of Representatives of the Constitutional Democratic
Japanese imperial succession debate
Japanese_imperial_succession_debate
Japanese politician
with Sumio Mabuchi on 2 September 2025, and formed a new parliamentary group, the Kinseikai. It was a merger of the groups previously led by Mabuchi and
Takeshi_Shina
Political party leadership elections in Japan
leader of the Japan Innovation Party (2014–15) – (endorsed Yoshida) Sumio Mabuchi, member of the House of Representatives (2003–17; 2019–) and former
2024 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan presidential election
2024_Constitutional_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_presidential_election
Japanese politician (born 1960)
of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 2009–2010 (Hatoyama Cabinet) Served alongside: Sumio Mabuchi Succeeded by Sumio Mabuchi Taizō Mikazuki
Kiyomi_Tsujimoto
Japanese politician (born 1962)
Yukio Hatoyama Naoto Kan Preceded by Kazuyoshi Kaneko Succeeded by Sumio Mabuchi Member of the House of Representatives Incumbent Assumed office 18 July
Seiji_Maehara
Japanese politician
1st's seat. In the 2011 DPJ leadership election, Fukushima endorsed Sumio Mabuchi as a recommender. In 2012, Fukushima voted against the consumption tax
Nobuyuki_Fukushima
Japanese cabinet role
September 16, 2009 September 17, 2010 366 Yukio Hatoyama Naoto Kan 9 Sumio Mabuchi September 17, 2010 January 14, 2011 119 10 Akihiro Ohata January 14
Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Minister_of_Land,_Infrastructure,_Transport_and_Tourism
Political party election in Japan
environment minister Goshi Hosono, and former infrastructure minister Sumio Mabuchi. The drastically reduced size of the caucus and loss of many party veterans
December 2012 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
December_2012_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_leadership_election
Japanese politician
general election. He ran for Nara 1st district, but lost to DPJ Incumbent Sumio Mabuchi, former Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. However
Shigeki_Kobayashi
Former de facto shadow cabinet of Japan
Nov 2024 – Sep 2025 Shadow Minister for Economic and Fiscal Policy Sumio Mabuchi Nara 1st Sep 2024 – Sep 2025 Shadow Minister of State for Okinawa and
Next Cabinet of Yoshihiko Noda
Next_Cabinet_of_Yoshihiko_Noda
Prefecture of Japan
Kobayashi (LDP, 2nd term) who narrowly defeated long-time incumbent Sumio Mabuchi in the 2017 House of Representatives election, for the 2nd district
Nara_Prefecture
Japanese politician (born 1974)
Shibayama, Kenichi Mizuno, and Koichi Yamauchi of the LDP along with Sumio Mabuchi and Goshi Hosono of the DPJ to introduce new rules regarding the operation
Kenta_Izumi
able to hold on to his Diet seat due to receiving inadequate votes. Sumio Mabuchi Nara-1st 2003 Shigeki Kobayashi LDP Minister of Land, Infrastructure
2017 Japanese general election
2017_Japanese_general_election
Cabinet of Japan (2010–2011)
Tourism Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs Sumio Mabuchi R September 17, 2010 – January 14, 2011 Minister of the Environment
Kan_cabinet
Results of the 2026 Japanese House of Representatives
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi LDP Reelected. Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi LDP Nara Nara 1st Sumio Mabuchi CRA Defeated. Shigeki Kobayashi LDP Nara 2nd Sanae Takaichi LDP Reelected
Results of the 2026 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2026_Japanese_general_election
Japanese politician (1932–2022)
Prime Minister Naoto Kan Preceded by Kiyomi Tsujimoto Succeeded by Sumio Mabuchi Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (Political affairs, House of Representatives)
Hirohisa_Fujii
Japanese House of Representatives constituency
Yanagimoto (LDP) Naokazu Takemoto (LDP) Keiji Kokuta (JCP) Shinji Tarutoko →Sumio Mabuchi (Kibō) Shū Sakurai (CDP) #7 Tetsushi Kubo (New Frontier) Shingo Nishimura
Kinki proportional representation block
Kinki_proportional_representation_block
Political party election in Japan
In the runoff, only Diet members and approved candidates could vote. Sumio Mabuchi, member of the House of Representatives (2003–) and Minister of Land
September 2012 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
September_2012_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_leadership_election
Political party leadership elections in Japan
former Special Advisor to the Prime Minister (2012) – (endorsed Ogawa) Sumio Mabuchi, member of the House of Representatives (2003–17; 2019–) and former
2021 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan presidential election
2021_Constitutional_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_presidential_election
Political leadership election in Japan
were strongly rebuked by outgoing president Ozawa. Yoko Komiyama and Sumio Mabuchi also suggested holding the leadership election the following week, instead
2009 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
2009_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_leadership_election
Japanese politician (born 1949)
2012, which was contested by Kaieda and Sumio Mabuchi. It was eventually won by Kaieda with 90 votes to Mabuchi's 54 votes. It was suggested that his rise
Banri_Kaieda
Japanese politician
January 2011 – 2 September 2011 Prime Minister Naoto Kan Preceded by Sumio Mabuchi Succeeded by Takeshi Maeda Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry In
Akihiro_Ohata
Kisabro Tokai 11th Takeaki Matsumoto 12th Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi Nara 1st Sumio Mabuchi 2nd Sanae Takaichi 3rd Shinsuke Okuno 4th Taido Tanose Wakayama 1st
List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2014–2017
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_2014–2017
Japanese politician (born 1959)
2017 – 28 January 2019 Preceded by Multi-member district Succeeded by Sumio Mabuchi Constituency Kinki PR In office 31 August 2009 – 16 November 2012 Preceded
Shinji_Tarutoko
Elected Member Nara 1 § Shigeki Kobayashi LDP Defeated Won PR seat Sumio Mabuchi Nara 2 § Sanae Takaichi LDP Reelected Sanae Takaichi Nara 3 § Taidō
Results of the 2021 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2021_Japanese_general_election
Kazunori Yamanoi CDP (1962-01-06) January 6, 1962 (age 64) Nara 1st Sumio Mabuchi CDP (1960-08-23) August 23, 1960 (age 65) Nara 2nd Sanae Takaichi LDP
List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan (2024-2026)
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan_(2024-2026)
(DPJ) 55.9% Saburō Kōmoto (LDP – Kōmeitō) 42.6% Nara 1 Sumio Mabuchi DPJ Reelected Sumio Mabuchi (DPJ) 60.7% Masahiro Morioka (LDP – Kōmeitō) 30.9% Nara
Results of the 2009 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2009_Japanese_general_election
Kōtarō Ikehata (Kibō) 24.6% Nara 1 § Sumio Mabuchi Kibō Defeated Shigeki Kobayashi (L – K) 40.8% Sumio Mabuchi (Kibō) 39.7% Nara 2 § Sanae Takaichi L
Results of the 2017 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2017_Japanese_general_election
Japanese politician (born 1962)
leader of the CDP, he resigned as Diet Affairs Chair, being succeeded by Sumio Mabuchi. A personnel reshuffle in August 2022 saw him become Diet Affairs Chair
Jun_Azumi
Furukawa Shinichiro Furumoto Ritsuo Hosokawa Goshi Hosono Hiranao Honda Sumio Mabuchi Seiji Maehara Yoshio Maki Seishu Makino Hirotaka Matsuoka Kenko Matsuki
List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2009–2012
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_2009–2012
Constituency Incumbent Party Status Elected Member Nara-1st Sumio Mabuchi CDP Reelected. Sumio Mabuchi Nara-2nd Sanae Takaichi LDP Reelected. Sanae Takaichi
Results of the 2024 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2024_Japanese_general_election
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi (I) 47.6% Shintarō Toida (I) 26.2% Nara 1 Sumio Mabuchi D Reelected Sumio Mabuchi (D) 48.4% Shigeki Kobayashi (L) 41.2% Nara 2 Sanae Takaichi
Results of the 2014 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2014_Japanese_general_election
Yasuko Komiyama Yoko Komiyama Shoichi Kondo Yosuke Kondo Kazuko Kori Sumio Mabuchi Yukichi Maeda Seiji Maehara Yoshio Maki Jin Matsubara Kenko Matsuki
List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2005–2009
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_2005–2009
held Hyōgo–12th Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi Democratic (DPJ) Seat held Nara–1st Sumio Mabuchi Democratic (DPJ) Seat held Nara–2nd Sanae Takaichi Liberal Democratic
List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2012–2014
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_2012–2014
Japanese politician (born 1969)
prime ministership and as head of the Democratic Party. He was one of Sumio Mabuchi's sponsors, who finished last in the 2011 Democratic Party leadership
Takashi_Takai
Diplomatic mission
Kishichirō (天江喜七郎) (September 20, 2002 - September 30, 2005) Mabuchi Mutsuo [ja] Mabuchi Mutsuo (馬渕睦夫) (October 4, 2005 - September 1, 2008) Izawa Tadashi [ja]
Embassy_of_Japan,_Kyiv
proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Hiroyuki Sonoda February 2019 Sumio Mabuchi, Kinki proportional Kibō list runner-up to replace Shinji Tarutoko February
Representatives elected in the 2017 Japanese general election
Representatives_elected_in_the_2017_Japanese_general_election
Yamaguchi Nara Prefecture Constituency Party Elected Member Nara-1st CDP Sumio Mabuchi Nara-2nd LDP Sanae Takaichi Nara-3rd LDP Taido Tanose Wakayama Prefecture
Representatives elected in the 2024 Japanese general election
Representatives_elected_in_the_2024_Japanese_general_election
Democratic Hyōgo-12th Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi Liberal Democratic Nara-1st Sumio Mabuchi Constitutional Democratic Nara-2nd Sanae Takaichi Liberal Democratic
Representatives elected in the 2021 Japanese general election
Representatives_elected_in_the_2021_Japanese_general_election
(LDP – NK) 30.5% Kenji Miyazaki (JRP – YP) 20.3% Nara 1 Sumio Mabuchi DPJ Reelected Sumio Mabuchi (DPJ – PNP) 37.9% Shigeki Kobayashi (LDP – NK) 33.6% Yūji
Results of the 2012 Japanese general election
Results_of_the_2012_Japanese_general_election
Komiyama Yoko Komiyama Yosuke Kondo Shoichi Kondo Azuma Konno Daizo Kusuda Sumio Mabuchi Yukichi Maeda Seiji Maehara Yoshio Maki Seishu Makino Teruhiko Mashiko
List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2003–2005
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_2003–2005
Japanese technology corporation
Achievements of NEC include: the discovery of single-walled carbon nanotubes by Sumio Iijima the invention of the widely used MUX-scan design for test methodology
NEC
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Pride
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Hindu
Friendly
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Arabic, Bengali, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Brave Man
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Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri
Wind; Victory
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Muslim/Islamic
The one who listens
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Japanese
(澄å) Japanese name SUMIKO means "clear/pure thinking child."
Male
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(文雄) Japanese name FUMIO means "literary/scholarly child."
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Muslim
The one who listens
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Basque, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Plain; Respectful; Lord Shiva; God; Pet Form of Sumit
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Bengali, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lovely; Good Friend; Well Measured; Good Path
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Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil
Good
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Tamil
Friendly
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English
English : apparently an altered spelling of Timms.
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Tamil
Cool
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Dutch
, dear, beloved.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Swedish
Harmony; Stone; Noble; Fair; Little Rock; Handsome
Boy/Male
Indian
Pure, Chaste
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Ocean God; Soft; Meritorious; Tender
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Thick.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
They are Responsible; Loving; Idealistic
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happiness
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English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so named from the Old English male personal name Em(m)a (which has nothing to do with the modern girl’s name) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Altered spelling of German Emler or Emele (see Emel).
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