Mie Prefecture
Prefecture of Japan
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2019 | Eikei Suzuki won a third term as governor with broad support from LDP, Shinsei Mie, and Kōmeitō. |
2017 | Tage Kitabatakeshi Yakata was recognized as one of the Continued Top 100 Japanese Castles, highlighting its historical significance in the Mie Prefecture. |
May 2016 | The city of Shima hosted the 42nd G7 summit, which was the third summit without Russia's presence. |
2011 | Eikei Suzuki was first elected as governor, narrowly winning as a centre-right candidate against centre-left supported Naohisa Matsuda. |
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