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is a Japanese businessman and politician who is the former mayor of
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, leader of the
Osaka Restoration Association The , also referred to as One Osaka, is a regional political party in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 2010 by then-Governor (Japan), Governor Tōru Hashimoto, its main platform is pursuing the Osaka Metropolis plan of merging the prefecture a ...
(ORA) and
Nippon Ishin no Kai The is a conservative and centre-right to right-wing populist political party in Japan. Formed as Initiatives from Osaka in October 2015 from a split in the old Japan Innovation Party, the party became the third-biggest opposition party in t ...
alongside
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.


Early life

Matsui attended public elementary and middle schools in
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, and moved to
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for high school. After he graduated from
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in March 1986, he worked for Kinden, a construction company affiliated with the
Kansai Electric Power Company , also known as , is an electric utility with its operational area of Kansai region, Japan (including the Keihanshin megalopolis). The Kansai region is Japan's second-largest industrial area, and in normal times, its most nuclear-reliant. Bef ...
, and Daitu, a privately-held
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and
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company.


Political career

Matsui entered politics in April 2003 when he was elected to the Osaka Prefectural Assembly, serving three consecutive terms. He was a member of the
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until 2010, and served in several regional party leadership positions.


Osaka Restoration Association and Japan Restoration Association

In April 2010 Matsui became the first secretary general of the regional
Osaka Restoration Association The , also referred to as One Osaka, is a regional political party in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 2010 by then-Governor (Japan), Governor Tōru Hashimoto, its main platform is pursuing the Osaka Metropolis plan of merging the prefecture a ...
. In September 2012 he also became the founding secretary-general of the new national party, the Japan Restoration Association.


Governor of Osaka

After Tōru Hashimoto decided to step down as governor of Osaka prefecture in order to run as mayor of Osaka city in an effort to advance his plans of merging the two entities, Matsui ran for the governor position to replace him. Matsui was elected to the post in the November 2011 election. In June 2012, Kyozo Isohi, a homeless and unemployed man recently released from jail, stabbed two passersby to death in
Shinsaibashi is a district in the Chūō-ku ward of Osaka, Japan and the city's main shopping area. At its center is , a covered shopping street, that is north of Dōtonbori and Sōemonchō, and parallel and east of Mido-suji street. Associated with Shi ...
with a kitchen knife. Isohi told police that "he was frustrated at having no home and no job prospects, and that he didn't want to live anymore". Matsui made a controversial remark during a press conference, stating the attacker should have just killed himself instead of harming others. Matsui was re-elected to a second term in the Osaka "double election" of November 2015, scoring an overwhelming victory over his challengers.


Mayor of Osaka

In the 2019 Osaka mayoral election, Matsui defeated his opponent, Akira Yanagimoto, and was elected 21st Mayor of Osaka. This is the second person who has experience as governor of Osaka Prefecture to become the mayor of Osaka, after
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. In addition, it is the first time since Kunio Hiramatsu that a person who has worked in a private company has been appointed Mayor of Osaka. Matsui has announced his planned retirement from politics in April 2023.


Personal life

Matsui is married with one son and one daughter.


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Matsui, Ichirou 1964 births Living people 21st-century mayors of places in Japan Japanese anti-communists Japan Restoration Party politicians 21st-century Japanese politicians Governors of Osaka Mayors of Osaka People from Yao, Osaka Nippon Ishin no Kai politicians Fukuoka Institute of Technology alumni Politicians from Osaka Prefecture