Shinzō Abe
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Shinzō Abe
Summary
Shinzō Abe is a human[1]. Born in Shinjuku[2], he… he died in Nara Medical University Hospital[3]. He worked as a politician[4]. He ranks in the top 0.35% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,574 views/month, #3,470 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Shinzō Abe's place of birth was Shinjuku[2].
- Shinzō Abe passed away in Nara Medical University Hospital[3].
- Shinzō Abe is buried at Kirigaya Funeral Hall[6].
- Shinzō Abe's father was Shintarō Abe[7].
- Shinzō Abe's mother was Yōko Kishi[8].
- Among Shinzō Abe's spouses was Akie Abe[9].
- Shinzō Abe held citizenship in Japan[10].
- Japanese was Shinzō Abe's native language[11].
- Shinzō Abe worked as a politician[4].
- Shinzō Abe's field of work was politics[12].
- Shinzō Abe held the position of Prime Minister of Japan[13].
- Shinzō Abe held the position of Chief Cabinet Secretary[14].
- Shinzō Abe held the position of Prime Minister of Japan[15].
- Shinzō Abe held the position of member of the House of Representatives of Japan[16].
- Shinzō Abe held the position of member of the House of Representatives of Japan[17].
- Shinzō Abe held the position of Prime Minister of Japan[18].
- Among Shinzō Abe's employers was Kobe Steel[19].
- Among Shinzō Abe's employers was Kakogawa Steel Works[20].
- Shinzō Abe was educated at Seikei University[21].
- Shinzō Abe was educated at USC Sol Price School of Public Policy[22].
- Shinzō Abe was educated at Seikei Elementary School[23].
- Shinzō Abe's education included a stint at Seikei Junior & Senior High School[24].
- Shinzō Abe received the Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[25].
- Shinzō Abe received the Grand Cross of the Order of Honour[26].
- Shinzō Abe received the Grand Cross of the Ivorian Order of Merit[27].
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Origins and Family
Shinzō Abe was born in Shinjuku[2]. His father was Shintarō Abe[7]. His mother was Yōko Kishi[8]. Japanese was his native language[11].
Education
Educated at Seikei University[21], a university[28], in Japan[29], founded in 1906[30]; USC Sol Price School of Public Policy[22], a faculty[31], in United States[32], founded in 1929[33]; Seikei Elementary School[23], an elementary school in Japan[34], in Japan[35], founded in 1915[36]; and Seikei Junior & Senior High School[24], an unified secondary school in Japan[37], in Japan[38], founded in 1914[39].
Career and Affiliations
Shinzō Abe's professions included politician[4]. His field of work was politics[12]. Employers include Kobe Steel[19] and Kakogawa Steel Works[20]. Positions held include Prime Minister of Japan[13], a position[40], in Japan[41], founded in 1885[42]; Chief Cabinet Secretary[14], a public office[43], in Japan[44], founded in 1947[45]; member of the House of Representatives of Japan[16], an elective office[46], in Japan[47]; and President of the Liberal Democratic Party[48], an elective office[49], in Japan[50].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[25], Grand Cross of the Order of Honour[26], Grand Cross of the Ivorian Order of Merit[27], Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau[51], Commander with Star of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit[52], and Order of Al-Khalifa[53].
Personal Life
Among Shinzō Abe's spouses was Akie Abe[9]. His religion is recorded as Shinto[54]. He was affiliated with the Liberal Democratic Party[55].
Death and Burial
Shinzō Abe died in Nara Medical University Hospital[3]. Burial took place at Kirigaya Funeral Hall[6].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Shinzō Abe include Abenomics[56], an economic policy[57], in Japan[58] and Abenomask[59], a slang[60], in Japan[61], founded in 2020[62].
Why It Matters
Shinzō Abe ranks in the top 0.35% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,574 views/month, #3,470 of 1,000,298).[5] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[63] He is known by 57 alternative names across languages and contexts.[64]
Works attributed to him include Statement by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe[65], an oration[66], in Japan[67], founded in 2015[68]. Entities named for him include Abenomics[56], an economic policy[57], in Japan[58] and Abenomask[59], a slang[60], in Japan[61], founded in 2020[62].
FAQs
Where was Shinzō Abe born?
Shinzō Abe's place of birth was Shinjuku[2].
Where did Shinzō Abe die?
Shinzō Abe died in Nara Medical University Hospital[3].
Who were Shinzō Abe's parents?
Shinzō Abe's father was Shintarō Abe[7]. Shinzō Abe's mother was Yōko Kishi[8].
Who was Shinzō Abe married to?
Shinzō Abe's spouses include Akie Abe[9].
What did Shinzō Abe do for work?
Shinzō Abe worked as politician[4].
Where did Shinzō Abe go to school?
Shinzō Abe was educated at Seikei University[21], USC Sol Price School of Public Policy[22], Seikei Elementary School[23], and Seikei Junior & Senior High School[24].
What awards did Shinzō Abe receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[25], Grand Cross of the Order of Honour[26], Grand Cross of the Ivorian Order of Merit[27], and Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau[51].