'Godmother' of Japan's Kennedys dies

12 February 2013 - 12:56
By Sapa-AFP

The mother of former Japanese prime minister Yukio Hatoyama, who was dubbed the "Godmother" of a powerful political and business clan, has died, her younger son's office said. She was 90.

Yasuko Hatoyama, the daughter of the founder of tyremaker Bridgestone, married into the Hatoyamas, a powerful political family sometimes dubbed "Japan's Kennedys". She married former foreign minister Iichiro Hatoyama, whose father was a prime minister shortly after World War II.

Her sons both became parliamentarians, with the older, Yukio, becoming prime minister in 2009 as the leader of the centre-left Democratic Party of Japan.

He stepped down after less than nine months amid widespread complaints about his dithering and his weak leadership style.

Yasuko Hatoyama was for a long time seen as the real power in the family, which led to her being dubbed the "Godmother", a play on the 1972 US mafia movie "The Godfather".

She continued to be a controversial figure in Japanese politics, allegedly gifting hundreds of millions of yen to her sons in Bridgestone shares and in cash.

This was probed as a possible illegal political donation, but no charges were ever laid against her.