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- Minoru_Harada abstract "Minoru Harada (原田 稔, Harada Minoru, born 1941) is a Japanese Buddhist leader. He became the sixth president of the Soka Gakkai on 9 November 2006 following the resignation of Einosuke Akiya from the position.He attended Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo High School (now Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo Secondary Education School). He studied economics at the University of Tokyo. According to Soka Gakkai, he was a left-wing protester in the 1960s.".
- Q6584189 abstract "Minoru Harada (原田 稔, Harada Minoru, born 1941) is a Japanese Buddhist leader. He became the sixth president of the Soka Gakkai on 9 November 2006 following the resignation of Einosuke Akiya from the position.He attended Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo High School (now Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo Secondary Education School). He studied economics at the University of Tokyo. According to Soka Gakkai, he was a left-wing protester in the 1960s.".
- Minoru_Harada comment "Minoru Harada (原田 稔, Harada Minoru, born 1941) is a Japanese Buddhist leader. He became the sixth president of the Soka Gakkai on 9 November 2006 following the resignation of Einosuke Akiya from the position.He attended Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo High School (now Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo Secondary Education School). He studied economics at the University of Tokyo. According to Soka Gakkai, he was a left-wing protester in the 1960s.".
- Q6584189 comment "Minoru Harada (原田 稔, Harada Minoru, born 1941) is a Japanese Buddhist leader. He became the sixth president of the Soka Gakkai on 9 November 2006 following the resignation of Einosuke Akiya from the position.He attended Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo High School (now Tokyo Metropolitan Bunkyo Secondary Education School). He studied economics at the University of Tokyo. According to Soka Gakkai, he was a left-wing protester in the 1960s.".