Seiichi Ōmura
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Ōmura Seiichi | |
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大村 清一 | |
House of Representatives of Japan | |
In office 21 November 1960 – 23 October 1963 | |
Constituency | Okayama |
Personal details | |
Born | Kyoto Imperial University | May 4, 1892
Occupation | Politician, Cabinet Minister |
Seiichi Ōmura (大村 清一, Ōmura Seiichi, 4 May 1892 – 24 May 1968) 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
Abe Nobuyuki
. In 1943, he was made chairman of the Japan Student Services Organization.
After the end of
Diet of Japan
.
From 10 December 1954 to 19 March 1955, Ōmura served as
Hatoyama administration
.
Ōmura subsequently was elected a seat in the
Lower House of the Diet from his native Okayama, and served for six terms from 21 November 1960 to 23 October 1963. He was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
on 29 April 1965.
References
- Woodard, William Parsons. The Allied Occupation of Japan: 1945-1952 and Japanese Religions. Brill (1972). AISI v9IUAAAAIAAJ
- Kono,Masaru. Japan’s Postwar Party Politics. Princeton University Press. (1997) ISBN 0691015961
- Hunter, Janet. A Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History . University of California Press (1994). ISBN 0520045572
- Watt, Lori (2010). When Empire Comes Home: Repatriation and Reintegration in Postwar Japan. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674055988.