Hada Suiko
| Name | Hada Suiko |
| Title | The wife of a Japanese politician, who once served as First Lady. |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | — |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q106994935 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-11-19T10:06:00.968Z |
Introduction
Yasuko Hata (born January 19, 1940) is the wife of a Japanese politician. She is from Tokyo.
Background
She hails from Tokyo. Her grandfather was Mun Taro Tsuge, who served as chairman of Calpis Manufacturing and as a director at Doshisha University. Her father, Tsuge Tsujihei, was vice-president of Nihon Riken Rubber (now Okamoto).
Education
Specific details of her educational background beyond Eizen Girls’ School High School and Kuwasawa Design Institute are not provided.
Work Experience
After graduating from Eizen Girls’ School High School and Kuwasawa Design Institute, she worked as a part-time employee at Heibon Publishing (now Magazine House).
Marriage and Family
She married Yuji Hata, who was working at Odakyu Bus at the time, through an omiai (formal marriage meeting), on December 5, 1965.
In 1967, she gave birth to her eldest son, Yuichiro Hata.
In 1969, she gave birth to her second son, Jiro Hata.
Political Activities and Public Roles
She became the wife of a Diet member when her husband Yuji Hata was elected in the 32nd House of Representatives general election in 1969.
When Yuji Hata became Prime Minister on April 28, 1994, she served as First Lady for about two months thereafter (until June 30, 1994).
Authorship
In 1996, she published a book titled *Prime Minister’s Official Residence: Yasuko Tataki 64 Days* through Tokyo Shimbun Publishing.
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