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{{nihongo|'''Akio Sato'''|佐藤 昭夫|Satō Akio|extra=15 August 1927 |
{{nihongo|'''Akio Sato'''|佐藤 昭夫|Satō Akio|extra=15 August 1927 – 23 October 2007}} was a Japanese ]. He represented the ] in the ] of the ], serving two terms from 1977 until 1989 as a member of the ].<ref name=A>{{cite web|url=http://www.sangiin.go.jp/japanese/san60/s60_shiryou/giin_a_sa.htm |title=List of Former Councillors (A to Sa) |language=Japanese |date=2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090902102101/http://www.sangiin.go.jp/japanese/san60/s60_shiryou/giin_a_sa.htm |archive-date=2 September 2009 |access-date=31 May 2016 |publisher=House of Councillors}}</ref> Sato was born in ], ] and graduated from the Department of Science at the ]. He was employed as a high school teacher before entering politics. He died of ] in ] at the age of 80 on 23 October 2007. | ||
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Japanese politician (1927–2007)Akio Sato (佐藤 昭夫, Satō Akio, 15 August 1927 – 23 October 2007) was a Japanese politician. He represented the Kyoto at-large district in the House of Councillors of the Diet of Japan, serving two terms from 1977 until 1989 as a member of the Japanese Communist Party. Sato was born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture and graduated from the Department of Science at the University of Kyoto. He was employed as a high school teacher before entering politics. He died of pneumonia in Uji, Kyoto at the age of 80 on 23 October 2007.
References
- "List of Former Councillors (A to Sa)" (in Japanese). House of Councillors. 2007. Archived from the original on 2 September 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
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