Seiko Noda

January 6, 2024
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Seiko Noda
Full Name Seiko Noda
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Sep 3, 1960(1960-09-03)
Age 64
Birthplace FUnited Kingdomuoka
Country Japan
Horoscope Virgo

Seiko Noda Biography

Name Seiko Noda
Birthday Sep 3
Birth Year 1960
Place Of Birth FUnited Kingdomuoka
Birth Country Japan
Birth Sign Virgo
Spouse Fuminobu Noda
Children(s) Masaki Noda

Seiko Noda is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on September 3, 1960 in FUnited Kingdomuoka, Japan. The place she was raised was Kitakyushu, Fukuoka. The grandfather of her, Uichi Noda (1903-1997) was a Ministry of Finance Vice Minister who later became elected to the house of representatives, serving in the capacity of Economic Planning Agency Chief Secretary and Minister of Construction. Her birth name was Seiko Shima. However, prior to becoming a politician, she was adopted by her grandfather and was given his name.

Her husband and she made their common law marriage practical use by leading the development that is known as the “joint male and female-planned society”. She’s a proponent of women’s right to continue to carry their family name after they marry. This is despite her husband having an opposing position when the law that allowed it was enacted. She puts first priority on children’s issues, and is also actively involved in issues such as prohibition of child prostitution/pornography and support for the developmentally disabled (a member of the non-partisan “Association of Diet Members That Value Support for the Developmentally Disabled”, which established the Support for Developmentally Disabled Act on November 24, 2001).

Despite having taken eight external fertilization treatments in three years and undergoing infertility treatment while a Diet member, she turned her attention to the declining birthrate issue. In the fall of 2002 she expressed her intention to especially put energy into the issue. In regards to the plan of the Koizumi administration, she criticized it as being “10 points out of a possible 100”. Coming from friction with her husband over external fertilization treatments, the difficulties of commuting to the hospital as a Diet member, and having experienced the pain of miscarriage, she published “I want to give birth” in December 2004 through Shinchōsha after even considering publishing out of her own pocket. The following year in May 2005 she published “Who is taking away the future – taking on the declining birthrate” through Kodansha. She disputed comments within the party like “women don’t have babies because they have chosen careers instead” with data on high birthrates in places where women often work, such as western nations. Taking on the issues of the declining birthrate, the aging of Japan, and population decrease, she proposed countermeasures to increase the population while criticizing the traditional values of fellow party members.

Upon learning that Noda and other LDP members who voted against the bill would not receive party endorsement in the September 2005 elections, on August 10, 2005, the LDP Gifu Prefecture branch association held a joint meeting, and revised association rules to allow support for a candidate not officially endorsed by the LDP. Kazuyoshi Kaneko, who supported the bill, voiced opposition to the decision, but another stated that “The association is united against the bill. It is the Diet representatives who answer to the voice of the region.” Following the breakup of the lower house, at the first election strategy meeting on August 12 the association officially decided to support postal reform opponents Noda, Takao Fujii, and Keiji Furuya, and announced that association members who supported the candidates fielded by LDP headquarters would be disposed of.

As the chair of Ruling Women’s Party Members policy proposal committee’s “Project Team on the System to Optionally Keep Separate Names After Marriage” On November 5th, 2001, following having received the consent from Hiromu Nonaka Koichi Katoo Yuko Obuchi, and 45 other members (including Noda), the idea of a System to optionally Keep separate names after Marriage was presented. A LDP “Committee to Realize the Right To Keep Separate Names in Exceptional Cases” was created and received a lot of attention. It was because Sadanori Yamanaka who was in opposition to the proposition with the line “As long as I live, I’ll not “realize” this (law)” was appointed the chief advisor. A plan was presented to the committee on the 24th of July 2002. On February 22, 2005, she attended an non-partisan Diet participant “Emergency Diet Meeting on the Right To Keep Separate Names”. Because she was concerned that the bill could not be able to get the unanimous support from all members of the party in the way that is usually required the member said she felt “tempted to pushing the bill as a non-partisan proposal”.

Seiko Noda Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Seiko Noda is one of the richest Politician from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Seiko Noda 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In the 39th lower house general election in 1990, she failed to get the endorsement of the LDP as she lost the then Gifu 1st District. In the lower house of the 40th general elections in 1993, she was again running with her slogan “An LDP lady in the lower house” and was elected (at the time, there were women who were LDP Lower House members). She was elected for the fifth time at the snap election held in September 2005.

After the elections of 1993, following the 1993 elections, the Hosokawa Cabinet was elected as the leader and the LDP was in the minorities, so she started her career in the lower house as an opposition party. When she was a member of the 2nd Hashimoto Cabinet, she was named as the Vice Minister for Posts (November 7th September, 1996). When the Obuchi Cabinet that was formed in July, 1998 she was named the Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, at 37, making her the youngest post-war cabinet minister in history (a previously used by Kakuei Tanaka who was chosen at the age of 39). When she was appointed Minister and the prime minister Obuchi said she was “the future candidate for female Prime Minister”. She also caught the interest to LDP Secretary General Hiromu Nonaka and Makoto Koga. The year 1999 saw her was the LDP Diet Countermeasure (transl?) Committee Vice-chair and House Steering Committee Program Director. As the position of program director usually goes to an aspiring younger Diet participant, but also being the first woman to be chosen to be the program director, she was a household name. She was elected in 2000. was appointed in the position of LDP Policy Research Council Deputy Chairman and first Vice-Secretary General.

In 2001, she married Yōsuke Tsuruho (鶴保庸介 b. 1967) of the Conservative Party, and instead of a reception held a “New Year’s Get-Together” in January 2002 at the Imperial Hotel (their common-law marriage dissolved in 2007). In a turning point of her 10-year career as Diet member, she quit the Kōmura faction in December 2003. It is thought that this was to break free from the restraints of the faction and widen her potential support base.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Seiko Noda Dating?

According to our records, Seiko Noda married to Fuminobu Noda. As of December 1, 2023, Seiko Noda’s is not dating anyone.

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Noda was appointed as State Minister in charge of Consumer Affairs by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda on August 1, 2008. In the Cabinet of Prime Minister Taro Aso, appointed on September 24, 2008, Noda retained her post.

Facts & Trivia

Seiko Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Seiko Noda celebrates birthday on September 3 of every year.

Top Facts about Seiko Noda

  1. Seiko Noda is a Japanese politician born in 1960.
  2. She has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1993.
  3. Noda served as Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications from 2017-2018.
  4. She is known for her advocacy on gender equality issues.
  5. Noda has been affiliated with the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
  6. In 2009, she ran for LDP presidency but lost to Taro Aso.
  7. She has held various positions within the LDP throughout her career.
  8. Noda supports economic policies promoting growth and innovation in Japan.
  9. She has been involved in initiatives related to disaster management and recovery.
  10. Noda’s political career spans over three decades, making her an experienced figure in Japanese politics.

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