List Of Governors Of Nagano Prefecture
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List Of Governors Of Nagano Prefecture
This is a list of governors of Nagano Prefecture: * Kaneyoshi Tachiki 1871–1873 * Hironao Narasaki 1873–1881 * Makoto Ono 1881–1884 * Seiichi Kinashi 1884–1889 *Utsumi Tadakatsu 1889–1891 *Asada Tokunori 1891–1896 * Chikaaki Takasaki 1896–1897 *Kan'ichi Gondo 1897–1898 *Isamu Sonoyama 1898–1899 *Norikichi Oshikawa 1899–1902 *Kiyohide Seki 1902–1905 *Tsunamasa Ōyama 1905–1911 *Teikan Chiba 1911–1913 *Ichiro Yoda 1913–1914 *Yūichirō Chikaraishi 1914–1915 *Tenta Akaboshi 1915–1921 *Tadahiko Okada 1921–1922 * Toshio Honma 1922–1924 * Mitsusada Umetani 1924–1926 *Morio Takahashi 1926–1927 *Ryo Chiba 1927–1929 *Shintarō Suzuki 1929–1931 *Kuraji Ishigaki 1931–1933 *Shōzō Okada 1933–1935 *Seiichi Ōmura 1935–1936 *Shunsuke Kondo 1936–1938 *Seiichi Ōmura January 11–December 23, 1938 *Kenji Tomita 1938–1940 *Minoru Suzuki 1940–1942 *Hakuji Nagayasu 1942–1943 *Yoshio Kōriyama 1943–1944 * Yasuo Ōtsubo 194 ...
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Nagano Prefecture
is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the northeast, Saitama Prefecture to the east, Yamanashi Prefecture to the southeast, Shizuoka Prefecture and Aichi Prefecture to the south, and Gifu Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture to the west. Nagano is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture, with other major cities including Matsumoto, Ueda, and Iida. Nagano Prefecture has impressive highland areas of the Japanese Alps, including most of the Hida Mountains, Kiso Mountains, and Akaishi Mountains which extend into the neighbouring prefectures. The abundance of mountain ranges, natural scenic beauty, and rich history has gained Nagano Prefecture international recognition as a world-class winter sports tourist destination, including hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics and a new ...
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Tadahiko Okada
was a Japanese politician. He was governor of Saitama Prefecture (1916-1919), Nagano Prefecture (1921-1922) and Kumamoto Prefecture (1922-1923). Awards *1945 - Order of the Sacred Treasure The is a Japanese order, established on 4 January 1888 by Emperor Meiji as the Order of Meiji. Originally awarded in eight classes (from 8th to 1st, in ascending order of importance), since 2003 it has been awarded in six classes, the lowest ...『官報』第5654号、「叙任及辞令」1945年11月15日。 References , - , - , - , - Governors of Saitama Prefecture Governors of Nagano Governors of Kumamoto Prefecture Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure 1878 births 1958 deaths Ministers of Health and Welfare of Japan {{Japan-politician-stub ...
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Yoshio Kōriyama
Yoshio is both a masculine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname. Possible writings Yoshio can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *義雄, "justice, masculine" *義男, "justice, man" *義夫, "justice, husband" *吉雄, "good luck, masculine" *吉男, "good luck, man" *吉夫, "good luck, husband" *善雄, "virtuous, masculine" *善男, "virtuous, man" *善夫, "virtuous, husband" *芳雄, "fragrant/virtuous, masculine" *芳男, "fragrant/virtuous, man" *芳夫, "fragrant/virtuous, husband" *喜雄, "rejoice, masculine" *喜男, "rejoice, noble" *喜夫, "rejoice, husband" *慶雄, "congratulate, masculine" *佳夫, "fine, husband" *嘉男, "excellent, man" *余四男, "too much, 4, man" *誉士夫, "reputation, knight, husband" The name can also be written in hiragana よしお or katakana ヨシオ. Notable people with the name *, Japanese zoologist *Yoshio Anabuki (穴吹 義雄, 1933–2018), Japanese former bas ...
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Hakuji Nagayasu
was a Japanese politician. He was born in Hyōgo Prefecture. He was governor of Kagawa Prefecture (1941-1942) and Nagano Prefecture (1942-1943).「国勢院引継書類(六ノ一)」『新編Japanのsuccessive governor』905頁。『Nagano Prefecture歴史人物大事典』527頁。『新編Japanのsuccessive governor』530頁。 Bibliography * Ikuhiko Hata, Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Japanese Bureaucracy: 1868 - 2000,University of Tokyo Press The is a university press affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. It was founded in 1951, following the post-World War II reorganization of the university. Honors * Japan Foundation: Special Prize, 1990. Location The headquarters of t ..., 2001. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nagayasu, Hakuji 1895 births 1943 deaths Governors of Kagawa Prefecture Governors of Nagano Japanese Home Ministry government officials People from Hyōgo Prefecture ...
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Minoru Suzuki (Home Ministry Government Official)
was a Japanese politician. He was born in Shizuoka Prefecture. He graduated from the University of Tokyo. He was governor of Aomori Prefecture (1939-1940) and Nagano Prefecture (1940-1942). He was mayor of Kure, Hiroshima (1942-1946).『毎日新聞』1951年8月7日二面 References Bibliography * Nagano Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the ... 『Nagano Prefecture政史』 * 赤羽篤外編 『Nagano Prefecture歴史人物大事典』 郷土出版社、1989. {{DEFAULTSORT:Suzuki, Minoru 1893 births 20th-century deaths Year of death uncertain Governors of Aomori Prefecture Governors of Nagano Japanese Home Ministry government officials Japanese Police Bureau government officials University of Tokyo alumni Politicians from Shizuoka Prefe ...
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Kenji Tomita
Kenji Tomita (富田健治 November 1, 1897 – March 23, 1977) was a Japanese politician. He was born in Kobe. He graduated from Kyoto University. He was governor of Nagano Prefecture (1938–1940), served as Cabinet Secretary under Fumimaro Konoe, and was elected to the House of Representatives in 1952. He was a recipient of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. Tomita was a keen martial artist, studying judo and aikido. He used his influence to protect aikido's founder Morihei Ueshiba from arrest during the Second Oomoto Incident in 1935 and was the first chairman of the Aikikai The Aikikai is the original school of Aikido. It is centered on the Aikikai#Aikikai Foundation, Aikikai Foundation in Japan, and its figurehead is the Aikikai#Doshu, Doshu (the family heir of the founder of Aikido). It is represented globally thr .... References 1897 births 1977 deaths Governors of Nagano Japanese Home Ministry government officials Japanese Police Bureau government offici ...
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Shunsuke Kondo
was the penultimate Governor of the South Seas Mandate (1940–1943). He was governor of Fukui Prefecture (1934–1936), Nagano (1936–1938), Ishikawa Prefecture (1938–1939) and Kumamoto Prefecture (1939–1940). He was from Nagasaki Prefecture. He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by .... {{DEFAULTSORT:Kondo, Shunsuke 1890 births 1966 deaths Governors of Fukui Prefecture Governors of Nagano Governors of Ishikawa Prefecture Governors of Kumamoto Prefecture Governors of the South Seas Mandate University of Tokyo alumni Japanese Police Bureau government officials Japanese Home Ministry government officials Politicians from Nagasaki Prefecture Place of birth missing Place of death missing ...
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Seiichi Ōmura
was a politician and bureaucrat in the early Shōwa period Japan, who subsequently was a politician and cabinet minister in the immediate post-war era. Biography Ōmura was born in Tsuyama, Okayama. After his graduation from the Law School of Kyoto Imperial University, he entered the Home Ministry. He served as Governor of Nagano Prefecture from 15 January 1935 to 13 March 1936, and again for a second term from 11 January 1938 to 23 December 1938. He was then appointed Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture from 23 December 1938 to 4 September 1939. Later in 1939, he was Vice Minister for Education under Prime Minister Abe Nobuyuki. In 1943, he was made chairman of the Japan Student Services Organization. After the end of World War II, during the American occupation of Japan, Ōmura served as Home Minister in the first Yoshida administration from 22 May 1946 to 24 May 1947. He was also appointed to a seat in the House of Peers in the Diet of Japan. From 10 December 1954 to 19 March ...
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Shōzō Okada
Shōzō Okada (岡田周造, ''Okada Shozo'', November 1886 – May 31, 1983) was a Japanese politician. He was born in Tochigi Prefecture. He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo. He was a governor of Chiba Prefecture (1931), Yamaguchi Prefecture (1931-1933), Nagano Prefecture (1933-1935), Hyōgo Prefecture (1936-1938) and Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ... (1938-1941). 1886 births 1983 deaths Governors of Tokyo Governors of Hyōgo Prefecture Governors of Nagano Governors of Yamaguchi Prefecture Governors of Chiba Prefecture Politicians from Tochigi Prefecture University of Tokyo alumni {{Japan-politician-stub ...
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Kuraji Ishigaki
was a Japanese politician. He was born in Yamagata Prefecture. He was governor of Nagano Prefecture (1931-1933) and mayor of Nagano, Nagano (October 1941-April 1942). He was a member of the Government-General of Taiwan. He died in office.『新編Japanのsuccessive governor』527頁。『Asahi Shimbun』( Tokyo本社発行)April 8, 1942夕刊、2面の訃報より。『Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Japanese Bureaucracy:1868 - 2000』197頁。『Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Japanese Bureaucracy:1868 - 2000』128頁。 References Bibliography *Successive governor編纂会編『新編Japanのsuccessive governor』successive governor編纂会、1991. *Ikuhiko Hata編『Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Japanese Bureaucracy:1868 - 2000』University of Tokyo Press、2001. *Nagano Prefecture姓氏歴史人物大辞典編纂委員会編著『Nagano Prefecture姓氏歴史人物大辞典』角川Japan姓氏歴史人物大辞典30、角川書店 , formerly , is ...
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Shintarō Suzuki
was a Japanese politician. He was born in Yamagata Prefecture. He was the son-in-law of Tokonami Takejirō. He was governor of Nara Prefecture (1923-1926), Gifu Prefecture (1926-1927), Yamanashi Prefecture (1927-1929), Nagano Prefecture (1929-1931), Nagasaki Prefecture (1931-1935) and Kyoto Prefecture (1935-1936). He was a member of the Government-General of Taiwan.『山梨Encyclopedia』増補改訂版、518-519頁。『官報』第2858号・付録、「辞令」1922年02月14日。 References {{reflist Bibliography * Ueda Masaaki他『Japan人名大辞典』講談社、2001. *Successive governor編纂会編『新編Japanのsuccessive governor』successive governor編纂会、1991. *Ikuhiko Hata編『Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Japanese Bureaucracy:1868 - 2000』University of Tokyo Press The is a university press affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. It was founded in 1951, following the post-World War II reorganization of the universit ...
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Ryo Chiba
Ryo Chiba (March 2, 1884 – November 8, 1963) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from Dec. 1931 to June 1932. He was governor of Nagano Prefecture (1927-1929) and Niigata Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture in the Chūbu region of Honshu of Japan. Niigata Prefecture has a population of 2,227,496 (1 July 2019) and is the List of Japanese prefectures by area, fifth-largest prefecture of Japan by geographic area ... (1932-1935) Governors of Hiroshima Japanese Home Ministry government officials 1884 births 1963 deaths Governors of Nagano Governors of Niigata Prefecture {{Japan-politician-stub ...
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