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Yōko Abe
安倍あべ 洋子ようこ
Born
Yōko Kishi

(1928-06-11)11 June 1928
Died4 February 2024(2024-02-04) (aged 95)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Alma materShirayuri Gakuen Senior High School [ja]
Spouse
(m. 1951; died 1991)
Children
Parents

Yōko Abe (安倍あべ 洋子ようこ, Abe Yōko), born Yōko Kishi (きし 洋子ようこ, Kishi Yōko), 11 June 1928 – 4 February 2024) was a Japanese calligrapher. She was a member of the Japanese Satō–Kishi–Abe family.

Biography

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Born on 11 June 1928,[1] Yōko Abe was the eldest daughter of Nobusuke Kishi, the widow of Shintaro Abe, and the mother of Hironobu, Shinzo Abe, and Nobuo Kishi.[2]

Known for her calligraphy,[3] she was considered to be the "Godmother" of the Kishi-Abe family (a Japanese political family for three generations),[4] and had long been the leader of the wives of members of Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai.[5] She was called the "Godmother of the World of Politics" because she had many followers in politics.[6]

Yōko Abe died on 4 February 2024, at the age of 95.[7]

Works

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  • 『わたしの安倍あべすすむ太郎たろうきし信介しんすけむすめとして』(ネスコ、1992ねん

Honors

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References

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  1. ^ 首相しゅしょう動静どうせい・2016ねん6がつ11にち 時事通信じじつうしん 「母親ははおや洋子ようこさんの米寿べいじゅいわいパーティ」の記述きじゅつあり
  2. ^ "[人物じんぶつ略歴りゃくれき安倍あべ洋子ようこ安倍あべすすむ太郎たろうつま>". 毎日新聞まいにちしんぶん東京とうきょう朝刊ちょうかん. 3 April 1994. p. 4. - まいさくにて閲覧えつらん
  3. ^ 桐山きりやまただし寿ことぶき (17 March 2009). "矢萩やはぎ春恵はるえさん:文化庁ぶんかちょう長官ちょうかん表彰ひょうしょうを350にんいわ長年ながねんしょぎょうをたたえ". 毎日新聞まいにちしんぶん東京とうきょう夕刊ゆうかん. p. 4. 会場かいじょうには書家しょか門人もんじんもと首相しゅしょう安倍晋三あべしんぞうさんのはは安倍あべ洋子ようこさんをはじめ、… - まいさくにて閲覧えつらん
  4. ^ "絶頂ぜっちょう一族いちぞく プリンス・安倍晋三あべしんぞうろくにんの「ファミリー」". 講談社こうだんしゃ. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  5. ^ "安倍あべしん総裁そうさいはは、78さい高齢こうれいでも息子むすこ演説えんぜつほう指導しどう". 中央日報ちゅうおうにっぽう日本語にほんごばん. 22 September 2006. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  6. ^ "安倍あべ首相しゅしょうはは洋子ようこさん モンゴルでたい北朝鮮きたちょうせん交渉こうしょう驚愕きょうがく情報じょうほう". NEWSポストセブン/小学しょうがくかん. 4 August 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  7. ^ "安倍あべもと総理そうりはは安倍あべ洋子ようこさんが死去しきょ". FNN. 4 February 2024. Retrieved 4 February 2024.