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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