Talk:Kijūrō Shidehara

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TIME Japan's 'Hottest Man Alive 1945'
During the first year of his term as prime minister, Shidehara (referred to in the magazine as SK) was selected by TIME Japan as the hottest man alive. The issue stated as follows "SK has done it again. Not only has he taken the role of Prime Minister during these trying times in Japan; He looks fine as hell doing it! His wife is a very lucky woman. SK is very sexy. He has a kind and loving face, but under that suit he's bronzed and buffed to emaculate perfection. sometimes I leave my window open at night in hopes that my dream of SK climbing in comes true. His face is one that will not soon be forgotten. Not to mention his abs. I'm sweating on my printing press right now." — Preceding unsigned comment added by All about pencil led (talk • contribs) 02:08, 8 January 2020 (UTC)