Kōtarō Ikehata
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Kōtarō Ikehata
Summary
Kōtarō Ikehata is a human[1]. He was born on September 26, 1974[2]. He worked as a secretary[3] and politician[4].
Key Facts
- Kōtarō Ikehata was born on September 26, 1974[2].
- Kōtarō Ikehata held citizenship in Japan[5].
- Japanese was Kōtarō Ikehata's native language[6].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's professions included secretary[3].
- Kōtarō Ikehata worked as a politician[4].
- Kōtarō Ikehata held the position of member of the Hyōgo Prefectural Assembly[7].
- Kōtarō Ikehata held the position of member of the House of Representatives of Japan[8].
- Kōtarō Ikehata is recorded as male[9].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Kōtarō Ikehata was affiliated with the Democratic Party of Japan[11].
- Kōtarō Ikehata was affiliated with the Democratic Party[12].
- Kōtarō Ikehata was affiliated with the Party of Hope[13].
- Kōtarō Ikehata was affiliated with the Democratic Party for the People[14].
- Kōtarō Ikehata was affiliated with the non-attached[15].
- Kōtarō Ikehata was affiliated with the Nippon Ishin no Kai[16].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's family name is recorded as Ikehata[17].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's given name is recorded as Kōtarō[18].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's official website is recorded as http://www.ikehata-koutarou.jp/[19].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's web feed URL is recorded as https://ikehata-koutarou.jp/feed/[20].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's relative is recorded as Tsukasa Ōkami[21].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[22].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's name in native language is recorded as 池畑 浩太朗[23].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's name in kana is recorded as いけはた こうたろう[24].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's blood type is recorded as Q19831453[25].
- Kōtarō Ikehata's candidacy in election is recorded as 2017 Japanese general election[26].
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Origins and Family
Kōtarō Ikehata was born on September 26, 1974[2]. Japanese was his native language[6].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include secretary[3] and politician[4]. Positions held include member of the Hyōgo Prefectural Assembly[7], a position[27], in Japan[28] and member of the House of Representatives of Japan[8], an elective office[29], in Japan[30].
Personal Life
Political affiliations include Democratic Party of Japan[11], a defunct political party[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1998[33], headquartered in Nagatachō[34]; Democratic Party[12], a defunct political party[35], in Japan[36], founded in 2016[37], headquartered in Nagatachō[38]; Party of Hope[13], a defunct political party[39], in Japan[40], founded in 2017[41], headquartered in Toshima[42]; Democratic Party for the People[14], a defunct political party[43], in Japan[44], founded in 2018[45], headquartered in Nagatachō[46]; non-attached[15]; and Nippon Ishin no Kai[16], a political party[47], in Japan[48], founded in 2015[49], headquartered in Shimanouchi[50].