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was a Japanese politician who served as the
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of
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from 1995 to 2007. Itoh was fatally shot by
Tetsuya Shiroo was the former leader of the Suishin-kai, a Nagasaki-based ''yakuza'' group affiliated with the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest ''yakuza'' organization in Japan. Murder of Iccho Itoh On April 17, 2007, Shiroo shot Iccho Itoh, the mayor of Nagasaki, ...
, a member of the '' yakuza'', on 17 April 2007 and died the following morning.


Early life

Kazunaga Itō was born on 23 August 1945 in Nagato,
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, 8 days after the
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and two weeks after the
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. Itoh's family moved to his father's hometown of
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when he was three years-old. Itoh first aspired to become
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of Nagasaki while attending Nishi Prefectural High School, and after graduating from Waseda University with a degree in
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began working for the Nagasaki City Development Corporation. Itoh's first name (一長) was originally pronounced ''Kazunaga'' in the ''kun-yomi'' reading, but he elected to use more euphonious ''on-yomi'' reading of ''Itchō'' or ''Iccho'' for his mayoralty. Itoh's name was
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as ''Itcho Ito'' by ''
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used the ''Iccho Ito'' romanization. The '' Asahi Shimbun'' used ''Iccho Itoh''. Itoh spelled his name romanized as ''Iccho Itoh'' in his
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letter to U.S. President
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Career

In 1973, Itoh became the chairman of the Nagasaki City Youth Organization Council, overseeing an event of 700 young people sailing from Nagasaki to
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,
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and
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as part of a program to strengthen Nagasaki's ties with those cities. Itoh served in the Nagasaki city assembly and the
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assembly as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party before he was elected as the mayor of Nagasaki in 1995. Itoh was recommended by the Liberal Democratic Party as their main candidate for mayor of Nagasaki, favored over more established LDP politicians and the controversial incumbent LDP mayor
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. Itoh defeated Motoshima in the mayoral election in 1995, and was re-elected for his second term as mayor in 1999. Itoh won his third term in 2003, supported by both the LDP and
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, defeating candidates supported by the Liberal Party and the
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by a large margin.


Mayor of Nagasaki

Itoh began his first term as mayor of Nagasaki on 2 May 1995, running a city government that was characterized as promoting
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and revitalization of the city. Itoh was a vocal critic of
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as mayor of Nagasaki, and the
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as one of the world's main nuclear states in particular. On 7 November 1995, Itoh made a speech at the
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stressing that, as the mayor of a city where an
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was dropped just two weeks before his birth, the use of nuclear weapons is a violation of
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In August 2002, at a commemoration of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Itoh criticized the United States' nuclear weapons policy in the aftermath of the
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. In May 2005, at a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty conference, Itoh claimed that mankind and nuclear weapons cannot co-exist together. In 2006, Itoh criticized the United States and
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for conducting nuclear tests. Early in Itoh's mayorship, there was controversy over plans to demolish some
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from the atomic bombing of Nagasaki to reuse the land, but this was eventually scrapped after a protest at Nagasaki Peace Park. Itoh's city government ran program encouraging Nagasaki schools to use vegetables and other ingredients produced in the local area in their school meals. In 2005, Itoh opened the
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and
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to replace the former Nagasaki Prefectural Museum and Art Museum that had closed in 2002.


Assassination

On 17 April 2007, while campaigning for re-election for his fourth term, Itoh was shot twice in the back at point-blank range by
Tetsuya Shiroo was the former leader of the Suishin-kai, a Nagasaki-based ''yakuza'' group affiliated with the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest ''yakuza'' organization in Japan. Murder of Iccho Itoh On April 17, 2007, Shiroo shot Iccho Itoh, the mayor of Nagasaki, ...
while exiting a car in front of his campaign office outside
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. Itoh was taken to the
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Hospital in a state of
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and underwent four hours of emergency operations, but he died early the next morning due to
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. Itoh's death triggered a new mayoral election held on 22 April 2007. Itoh's son-in-law, , and a city official, , filed for candidacy in the election. Taue was elected as Itoh's successor. Police arrested Shiroo on suspicion of the murder after he was detained by Itoh's entourage and passersby following the shooting. Shiroo was a leader of the
Suishin-kai The Suishin-kai was a Japanese yakuza gang based in Nagasaki. The gang, affiliated with the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest yakuza syndicate, came to prominence in April 2007 when its former underboss (then demoted to Captain), Tetsuya Shiroo, s ...
, a Nagasaki-based yakuza group affiliated with the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest yakuza organization in Japan. Shiroo had shot Itoh with a
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and was found with 20 bullets in his possession upon arrest. Several theories exist for Shiroo's motive to shoot Itoh, with the main theory being a personal
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against Itoh and the city government for an incident in 2003. Shiroo filed an insurance claim for damage to his car when he drove it into a hole dug for public works, but the city refused to compensate him. Shiroo had mailed a letter to
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about the issue, and it was public knowledge before the shooting. Additionally, Shiroo was also reportedly angry that a construction company linked to the Suishin-kai had been denied a contract by the city government.明報新聞網
/ref> Itoh's assassination had not been approved by the Yamaguchi-gumi and led to greater public scrutiny of yakuza activity. The Suishin-kai's offices were raided by police for evidence, and the gang announced their intention to voluntarily disband days later. On 26 May 2008, the Nagasaki District Court sentenced Shiroo to death, but the
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High Court revoked the death sentence and resentenced him to life in prison. Itoh was the second mayor of Nagasaki to be shot; his immediate predecessor was shot in 1990, but survived.


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