No, Tomomi Iwakura was a statesman during the late 1800's. He was also the chamberlain for the Emperor of Japan.
Certain papers say he was Prime Minister but everyone refers to him as the 'minister of the right' which is the Junior Minister of the State, if he was prime minister it was only for a short while.
If counting by terms, the 91st Prime Minister of Japan is Fukudu Yasao, the 58th person to be the Prime Minister of Japan.
Taro Aso is the Deputy Prime Minister for Japan.
The prime minister of japan in the beginning was Hideki Tojo
The prime minister of Japan in the beginning was Hideki Tojo
The prime minister of Japan in the beginning was Hideki Tojo
Takeo Miki was the Prime Minister of Japan in 1975. Takeo served as Prime Minister of Japan from December 9, 1974 to December 24, 1976.
Sōri Kōtei is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Japan. It is in Tokyo.
The prime minister of japan is Naoto Kan
They use to have a Emporer but now they have a prime minister
The present leader of Japan is referred to as the Prime Minister. As of 2014, the Prime Minister of Japan is Shinzo Abe.
England does have a Prime Minister - as part of the UK !
The Prime Minister of Japan is chosen by the Diet. These members in turn are elected by the population of Japan. The Prime Minister is generally the leader of the party with the most elected members in the Legislature.