Information:  - Viscount was a Japanese naval officer and politician. Sait was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He was two-time Governor-General of Korea from 1919 to 1927 and from 1929 to 1931, and the 30th Prime Minister of Japan from May 26, 1932 to July 8, 1934.  - The or ( "Shush") is the head of government of Japan. The Prime Minister is appointed by the Emperor of Japan after being designated by the National Diet and must enjoy the confidence of the House of Representatives to remain in office. He or she is the head of the Cabinet and appoints and dismisses the other Ministers of State. The literal translation of the Japanese name for the office is "Minister for the Comprehensive Administration of ("or" the Presidency over) the Cabinet".  - The 21st General Election of Japan of the House of Representatives took place in Japan on April 30 , 1942 . It was the only election in Japan during the Pacific theater of World War II. At this time , the lower house no longer had any significant executive and legislative power , and power had increasingly gone to the military since the `` Manchurian Incident '' , the invasion of Manchuria by the Imperial Army without regard to the ( then still civilian ) cabinet in 1931 . Since 1932 when Admiral Viscount Sait Makoto was appointed prime minister with the first so - called `` national unity cabinet '' , few members of the political parties in the House of Representatives had any significant role in government .    What object entity has the relation of 'office contested' with the subject 'japanese general election'?   Choices: - governor  - prime minister  - prime minister of japan
prime minister of japan


Ques:Information:  - The Candy Spooky Theater (   ) is a Japanese visual kei rock band, who debuted in 2005 with the single "Pumpkins Scream in the Dead of Night Parade". The band is made up of three members: Jack Spooky, Kal Bone Jr., and Peggy Giggles, and their music is driven by Tim Burton-like horror influences under the concept of "Comical Horror Halloween Party".  - Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles is the solo project of Tomo Furukawa , otherwise known as Full ( ex-Guniw Tools & Nookicky ) . Full 's newest project combines rock , pop , new wave , electronica , opera , and more with his hauntingly unique vocals . In December 2004 , Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles ' first album `` Chichiro '' was released . It included the PV for the song `` Dead Leaves '' and was followed by a few live dates around Japan and Tibet ( Full frequently visits Tibet whether he 's playing a live there or not and often writes about his travels in his blog ) . In January 2007 , Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles released another album entitled `` Newolf '' . The album saw more of Full 's unusual and cryptic lyrics , many of them in English .  - History. In 1989, Tomo Furukawa created an audio-visual performance project called Guniw which incorporated artwork and music. The project did not evolve into a band until 1992 when Masatomo Kawase joined the project under the alias JAKE as guitarist and main composer, and the band changed its name to Guniw Tools. The band's third member, Asaki Yamahana, was initially only involved as a live support member but eventually became a full-fledged band member after gaining popularity with the fans. Having amassed a significant following by 1996, Guniw Tools was signed to Victor Entertainment, a major record company, and quickly released their first album "Niwlun" on Victor's Invitation label.  - Nookicky is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in 2001 by Tomo Furukawa(Full) after the split of previous band, guniw tools. Zull and Dinah joined soon after that and they played various lives, including one in Hong Kong.  Zull left the band in 2003 and joined The Candy Spooky Theater and Monaural Curve and was replaced by U (also in Kharn). Support member Fuumi also joined in 2003 and played with Nookicky for a few months.    What object entity has the relation of 'start time' with the subject 'shilfee and tulipcorobockles'?   Choices: - 1989  - 1992  - 1996  - 2001  - 2003  - 2005

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2005