Miyuki Hatoyama

Miyuki Hatoyama
Miyuki Hatoyama
鳩山 幸
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Japan
In office
16 September 2009 – 4 June 2010
Preceded by Chikako Aso
Succeeded by Nobuko Kan
Personal details
Born 1943
Shanghai, Republic of China
Spouse(s) Yukio Hatoyama
Children Kiichiro Hatoyama
Occupation Actress

Miyuki Hatoyama (鳩山 幸 Hatoyama Miyuki?, born June 28, 1943 Shanghai, China) is the wife of former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama. Hatoyama, originally an actress by profession, describes herself as "constantly curious" and a "life composer", who pursues a variety of interests, including a stylist[disambiguation needed ], interior designer and cookbook author.[1]

In an interview, then Prime Minister-designate Yukio Hatoyama credited Miyuki with his professional success and praised her enthusiasm.[1] Hatoyama indicated that Miyuki would take an unusually prominent role for the wife of a Japanese prime minister during his administration.[2]

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Biography

Early life

Hatoyama was born in Shanghai, China, in 1943 while the city was under Japanese occupation during World War II. [3] She was raised in the Japanese city of Kobe.[3]

Career

Hatoyama was an actress in the all-female Takarazuka Revue during the 1960s.[1] She quit the troupe and her stage career when she was in her mid-20s and moved to the United States.[3]

Hatoyama has authored a number of cookbooks. Among her books authored is Spiritual Food, which focuses on Hawaiian macrobiotic recipes.[3] She has since published another book titled Very Strange Things I've Encountered. In the book, she claims "While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped UFO and went to Venus... It was a very beautiful place, and it was very green."[4][5] She wrote that her ex-husband told her it was "probably just a dream" but that Yukio would "surely say, 'Oh, that's great.'"[4][6]

Marriage and family

Miyuki met her future husband, Yukio Hatoyama, in San Francisco, California, while Yukio was a student at Stanford University.[3] Miyuki and Yukio married in 1975, after Miyuki divorced her previous husband,[3] a restaurateur.[7] The couple has one son, Kiichiro, who is currently an engineering researcher studying in Russia.[1]

Personal life

Hatoyama often appears on Japanese talk shows, discussing a range of topics including food, religion and politics.[1][8] She has listed her interests as picking vegetables, pottery and creating art from stained glass.[1] Hatoyama appeared on a Japanese talk show wearing a shirt made from coffee sacks which she acquired in Hawaii.[1] In another interview, she claimed that she knew Tom Cruise in a former incarnation – when he was Japanese – and is now looking forward to making a Hollywood movie with him. "I believe he'd get it if I said to him, 'Long time no see', when we meet."[4] She has also claimed to "eat the sun" every day to gain energy.[7] and that her "soul went to Venus while her "body was asleep".[1][8]

An avid hallyu fan, Hatoyama has often mentioned her love of Korean culture, especially South Korean drama and cuisine. She has even stated that her youthful appearance can be attributed to watching South Korean drama and claims to eat kimchi every day with her husband. Some have commented that her enthusiasm for all things Korean has helped improve relations between Japan and South Korea. When Hatoyama visited the country with her husband for an official state visit in October 2009, she received applause from the crowd as she walked down the street in Seoul's Insadong area.[9]

She has served as her husband's chief stylist and image coordinator during his political career and campaign during the 2009 general election.[3] Hatoyama coordinates what her husband wears for public events and styles his hair.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Klaus, Mary (2009-08-24). "Miyuki Hatoyama is a wife to break the mould of Japanese first ladies". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/6081742/Miyuki-Hatoyama-is-a-wife-to-break-the-mould-of-Japanese-first-ladies.html. Retrieved 2009-08-31. 
  2. ^ Klaus, Mary (2009-08-31). "Japanese election: Hatoyama's agenda includes tax breaks and distance from US". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/6116139/Japanese-election-Hatoyamas-agenda-includes-tax-breaks-and-distance-from-US.html. Retrieved 2009-08-31. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Suzuki, Miwa (2009-08-24). "Japan's first lady hopeful an outgoing TV lifestyle guru". Agence France-Presse. France 24. http://www.france24.com/en/20090824-japans-first-lady-hopeful-outgoing-tv-lifestyle-guru. Retrieved 2009-08-31. [dead link]
  4. ^ a b c Popham, Peter (2009-09-03). "I have been abducted by aliens, says Japan's first lady (Oh, and she also knew Tom Cruise in a previous life)". The Independent (London). http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/i-have-been-abducted-by-aliens-says-japans-first-lady-1780888.html. Retrieved 2009-09-05. 
  5. ^ "PROFILE: Mrs. Hatoyama the most colorful first lady Japan has produced", Kyodo News, September 16, 2009.
  6. ^ "Japan's new first lady says rode UFO to Venus", Reuters, September 2, 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Profile: Miyuki Hatoyama", BBC News, September 16, 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Japan's First Lady: 'UFO Took Me To Venus'", Sky News, September 3, 2009.
  9. ^ http://news.msn.co.kr/article/read.html?cate_code=1400&article_id=200912160355121022&pos=right_many

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