Hitomi Noda

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Yoshihiko Noda
(m. 1992)
Hitomi Noda
野田 仁実
Hitomi Noda.jpg
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Japan
In role
2 September 2011 26 December 2012
Children2
OccupationFirst Lady of Japan

Hitomi Noda is the spouse of Yoshihiko Noda and served as the spouse of the prime minister of Japan. [1]

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Personal life

She married Yoshihiko Noda in 1992 and she has two sons. [2]

Official Foreign Visits

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References

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