(January 24, 1904 – August 10, 1969) was a Japanese politician who served as Director General of the
Japan Defense Agency
The is an Ministry of Japan, executive department of the Government of Japan responsible for preserving the peace and independence of Japan, and maintaining the country’s national security and the Japan Self-Defense Forces.
The ministry is ...
during the 1960s.
Life and career
Koizumi was born in
Higashi-Kaseda,
Kagoshima Prefecture
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(now part of
Minami-Satsuma); his family were fishermen. He attended high school at night while working in a department store, and then attended law classes at
Nihon University
, abbreviated as , is a private university, private research university in Japan. Its predecessor, Nihon Law School (currently the Department of Law), was founded by Yamada Akiyoshi, the Minister of Justice (Japan), Minister of Justice, in 1889. ...
while working as a secretary to a
Diet member. He graduated in 1930 and joined the
Rikken Minseitō
was one of the main political parties in pre-war Empire of Japan. It was commonly known as the ''Minseitō''.
History
The ''Minseitō'' was founded on 1 June 1927, by a merger of the ''Kenseikai'' and the ''Seiyu Hontō'' political parties. I ...
political party. He was elected to the Diet in 1937.
He married Yoshie Koizumi, the daughter of Rikken Minseitō director and postal minister
Matajirō Koizumi, taking her family name. Junya and Yoshie Koizumi had six children, including
Jun'ichirō Koizumi
Junichiro Koizumi (; , ''Koizumi Jun'ichirō'' ; born 8 January 1942) is a former Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2001 to 2006. He retired from politics in 2009. He is ...
, who later became the
Prime Minister of Japan
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.
Koizumi was purged from politics by the Allied occupation government in the late 1940s, but returned to the Diet in 1952. He was a close ally of
Nobusuke Kishi
was a Japanese bureaucrat and politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1957 to 1960.
Known for his exploitative rule of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in Northeast China in the 1930s, Kishi was nicknamed the "Monster of the Shō ...
in the postwar years, served as Vice-Minister of Justice under
Ichirō Hatoyama
was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1954 to 1956. A conservative, Hatoyama helped oversee the 1955 merger of the Liberal Party and the Democratic Party to create the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan), of which Hatoyam ...
and became
Director General of the Japan Defense Agency under
Hayato Ikeda and
Eisaku Satō.
See also
*
Koizumi family
The Koizumi family has been prominent in Japanese politics since the early 1900s. Notable members of this family include:
* Matajirō Koizumi (1865–1951) – Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, he was known as the "wild man" and "t ...
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1904 births
1969 deaths
Members of the House of Representatives (Japan)
Japanese defense ministers
Junya
Members of the House of Representatives (Empire of Japan)
Rikken Minseitō politicians
Nihon University alumni
Parents of prime ministers of Japan