George H.W. Bush
In January 1992, while at a formal dinner in Japan, Bush became ill, vomiting on the Prime Minister of Japan, then fainting. Earlier in the evening, Bush had told his physician he was feeling unwell . It proved to be nothing more than "the flu," but coming on the heels of Bush's diagnoses of atrial fibrillation and Graves disease in the preceding 12 months, there concern was expressed over his physical health
Japan does not have a president, they have a prime minister.
Japan has a Prime Minister not a President.
England does have a Prime Minister - as part of the UK !
It is not a president, it is a prime minister.
Japan does not have a president, but they have a Prime Minister. The Prime Ministers of Japan in 2008 were Fukuda Yasuo and Asō Tarō.
They use to have a Emporer but now they have a prime minister
Japanese don't have president, they only have Prime Minister. Yasuo Fukuda is Japanese Prime Minister.
Japan has a prime minister but not a president
Japan has never had a President yet and may never. Japan is a parliamentary monarchy, with an emperor and a prime minister.
Japan doesn't have a president. They have a Prime Minister, and he was Prime Minister from September 16, 2009 to June 3, 2010.
Japan does not have a President or a Vice President. It does have an Emperor and a Prime Minister. However, the Emperor does not have any power at all. While in England, for example, the Parliament has almost all the power, the Queen does have some decision-making power. In Japan, Emperor Akihito does nothing but sit on the "Chrysanthemum Throne" and greet foreign dignitaries. Naoto Kan is the current prime minister of Japan. It is he who has all the executive power, like the United States President.
Prime Minister Japan is a constitutional monarchy with a unitary parliament. Their monarch since 1989 is Emperor Akihito, and the head of their government from 2006 to 2007 and since 2012 is Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.