- Takami Eto
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Takami Eto, a conservative politician, was once considered a major power broker in Japan's Liberal Democratic Party. Eto resigned from his post as minister of the
Management and Coordination Agency in 1995 following comments in which he stated that Japan "did some good things" when it governedKorea , including building railroads,roads andschools . Eto's comments threatened to cancel an important summit betweenSouth Korea 's PresidentKim Young-sam , whose government objected to Eto comments, and thenJapanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama , asocialist who led Japan'scoalition government , before Eto's resignation.Additionally, Eto also defended the 1910
Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty which gave Japan control over Korea. He stated in a speech, "Why was the country-to-country treaty called an invasion?...What's the difference between that and a merger of a town and a village?" Eto also actively lobbied against schooltextbooks which mentioned so-called "comfort women " Comfort women were women from acrossAsia , including Koreans, whom Japanese troops forced into sexual slavery duringWorld War II .Eto retired from
politics in 2003. His son,Taku Eto , took his father's seat in theHouse of Representatives of Japan .Takami Eto was found dead in his hotel in
Ho Chi Minh City ,Vietnam , on November 22, 2007. He was 82 years old when he died and had been inVietnam on a private agricultural related visit. Japan'sKyodo News reported that Eto had died of an apparentheart attack .External links
* [http://www.mainichi.jp/select/person/news/20071122k0000e010082000c.html Takami Eto obituary] (Japanese)
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