List Of Governors Of Miyagi Prefecture
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List Of Governors Of Miyagi Prefecture
Appointed governors *Ryo Shioya 1872-1873 *Tokisuke Miyagi 1873-1878 *Matsudaira Masanao 1878-1891 *Mamoru Funakoshi 1891-1894 *Minoru Katsumata 1894-1897 *Sukeo Kabayama 1897-1898 *Tokito Konkyo 1898 *Ōura Kanetake 1898 *Kiyoshi Shin 1898-1900 * Chikaaki Takasaki 1900 *Nomura Masaaki 1900 *Motohiro Onoda 1900-1902 *Tadashi Munakata 1902-1903 *Terumi Tanabe 1903-1905 *Kamei Ezaburo 1905-1908 *Terada Yushi 1908-1913 *Mori Masataka 1913-1914 *Magoichi Tahara 1914-1915 *Tsunenosuke Hamada 1915-1919 *Mori Masataka (2nd time) 1919-1921 *Yūichirō Chikaraishi 1921-1924 *Manbei Ueda 1924-1926 *Katorataro Ushizu 1926-1929 *Michio Yuzawa 1929-1931 *Minabe Choji 1931-1933 *Asaji Akagi 1933-1934 *Kiyoshi Nakarai 1934-1935 *Jiro Ino 1935-1936 *Yoshio Kikuyama 1936-1939 *Kyuichiro Totsuka 1939 *Ryosaku Shimizu 1939-1940 *Nobuo Hayashin 1940-1942 *Otomaru Kato 1942-1943 *Nobuya Uchida 1943-1944 *Tsurukichi Maruyama 1944-1945 *Motome Ikezumi 1945 *Saburo Chiba 1945-1947 Elected governors *Jir ...
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Ōura Kanetake
was a politician and bureaucrat in late Meiji and early Taishō period Empire of Japan. In 1907, he was raised to the rank and title of ''danshaku'' (baron) under the ''kazoku'' peerage system. Early life The Ōura family was hereditary retainers to a branch of the Shimazu clan of Satsuma Domain. As a Satsuma samurai, Ōura Kanetaka participated in the Boshin War and the suppression of the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei during the Meiji Restoration. Under the new Meiji government, he joined the fledgling Japanese police force, working his way up through the ranks until he became Assistant Police Inspector of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. In this capacity, he was field commander of the police forces sent to assist the fledgling Imperial Japanese Army in suppressing his fellow Satsuma countrymen in the Satsuma Rebellion. Political career After serving as appointed governor of Shimane Prefecture (1893–1895), Yamaguchi Prefecture (1895–1896), Kumamoto Prefecture (1896 ...
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Chikaaki Takasaki
was a Japanese politician. He fought in the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877. He was governor of Ibaraki Prefecture (1893–1896), Nagano Prefecture (1896–1897), Okayama Prefecture (1897–1900), Miyagi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Miyagi Prefecture has a population of 2,305,596 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Miyagi Prefecture borders Iwate Prefecture to the north, Akita Prefecture to the nort ... (1900), Kyoto Prefecture (1900–1902) and Osaka (1902–1911). Awards *1894 – Order of the Sacred Treasure *1903 – Order of the Rising Sun *1907 – Order of the Rising Sun *1908 – Military Medal of Honor (Japan) *1916 – Victory Medal (Japan)『官報』第1310号・付録「辞令」12月13, 1916. References

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Tadashi Munakata
was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Saitama Prefecture (1897–1898), Aomori Prefecture(1899–1901), Fukui Prefecture (1901–1902), Miyagi Prefecture (1902–1903), Kōchi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. Kōchi Prefecture has a population of 757,914 (1 December 2011) and has a geographic area of 7,103 km2 (2,742 sq mi). Kōchi Prefecture borders Ehime Prefecture to the northwest and ... (1903–1907), Hiroshima Prefecture from 1907 to 1912 and Kumamoto Prefecture in 1912. {{Governors of Saitama Prefecture Governors of Hiroshima 1854 births 1918 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Saitama Prefecture Governors of Aomori Prefecture Governors of Fukui Prefecture Governors of Miyagi Prefecture Governors of Kochi Prefecture Governors of Kumamoto Prefecture ...
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Terada Yushi
Terada Yushi (January 27, 1851 – March 14, 1917) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Tottori Prefecture (1901-1906), Okayama Prefecture (1906-1908), Miyagi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Miyagi Prefecture has a population of 2,305,596 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Miyagi Prefecture borders Iwate Prefecture to the north, Akita Prefecture to the no ... (1908-1913) and Hiroshima Prefecture from February 1913 to April 1916. {{Authority control Governors of Hiroshima 1851 births 1917 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Tottori Prefecture Governors of Okayama Prefecture Governors of Miyagi Prefecture ...
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Tsunenosuke Hamada
was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from September 1925 to September 1926. He was governor of Toyama Prefecture (1910-1915), Miyagi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Miyagi Prefecture has a population of 2,305,596 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Miyagi Prefecture borders Iwate Prefecture to the north, Akita Prefecture to the no ... (1915-1919) and Kyoto Prefecture (1926-1927). References Governors of Hiroshima 1870 births 1945 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Toyama Prefecture Governors of Miyagi Prefecture Governors of Kyoto {{Japan-politician-stub ...
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Yūichirō Chikaraishi
Yūichirō Chikaraishi (June 30, 1876 - March 17, 1933) was a Japanese politician. He was governor of Nagano Prefecture (1914-1915), Ōita Prefecture (1915-1917), Ibaraki Prefecture (1917-1921), Miyagi Prefecture (1921-1924), Akita Prefecture (1927-1928), Niigata Prefecture is a prefecture in the Chūbu region of Honshu of Japan. Niigata Prefecture has a population of 2,227,496 (1 July 2019) and is the fifth-largest prefecture of Japan by geographic area at . Niigata Prefecture borders Toyama Prefecture and ... (1928) and Osaka Prefecture (1928-1929). 1876 births 1933 deaths Governors of Nagano Governors of Ōita Governors of Ibaraki Prefecture Governors of Miyagi Prefecture Governors of Akita Prefecture Governors of Niigata Prefecture Governors of Osaka {{Japan-politician-stub ...
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Shirō Asano (politician)
is the former governor of Miyagi, Japan, and currently university professor & political commentator. Background Early life and administrative career Asano was born in the northern port town of Ofunato, Iwate, where his father was a town doctor. His father moved to nearby Tome, Miyagi and at age 4 to Sendai, the prefectural capital of Miyagi. He grew up there until finishing high school. Asano graduated from the faculty of law of University of Tokyo in 1970 and joined the Ministry of Health and Welfare. From 1972 to 1974 he was an exchange student at the University of Illinois, Graduate School of Political Science. He returned to Japan until 1978, when he was stationed at the Japanese embassy in Washington D.C. as second and first secretary. The position in Washington lasted until 1980. Back in Japan he worked a number of posts in the Ministry of Health and Welfare and in 1993 he was posted to Miyagi Prefecture. Political career A few months after Asano arrived in Miyagi, the ...
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Yoshihiro Murai
is a Japanese politician and current governor of Miyagi Prefecture. A native of Toyonaka, Osaka and former serviceman of Japan Self-Defense Forces, he was first elected governor in 2005 after serving in the assembly of the prefecture since 1995. In July 2017 Murai approved the online publication of a tourism promotion video that was created using 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami The occurred at 14:46 Japan Standard Time, JST (05:46 UTC) on 11 March. The Moment magnitude scale, magnitude 9.0–9.1 (M) Submarine earthquake, undersea megathrust earthquake had an epicenter in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Oshika Peni ... reconstruction funds and starred actress and gravure idol Mitsu Dan. Female members of the Miyagi Prefectural Assembly, along with members of the public, claimed that the video was sexually suggestive and demanded that it be taken down. Murai initially defended the video on the grounds that it successfully brought attention to the prefecture, but hundr ...
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Governors Of Miyagi Prefecture
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political region or polity, a ''governor'' may be either appointed or elected, and the governor's powers can vary significantly, depending on the public laws in place locally. The adjective pertaining to a governor is gubernatorial, from the Latin root ''gubernare''. Ancient empires Pre-Roman empires Though the legal and administrative framework of provinces, each administrated by a governor, was created by the Romans, the term ''governor'' has been a convenient term for historians to describe similar systems in antiquity. Indeed, many regions of the pre-Roman antiquity were ultimately replaced by Roman 'standardized' provincial governments after their conquest by Rome. Plato used the metaphor of turning the Ship of State with a rudder; the Latin w ...
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