Shintarō Suzuki

Shintarō Suzuki (鈴木 信太郎, Suzuki Shintarō, November 8, 1884 - June 27, 1958) was a Japanese politician. He was born in Yamagata Prefecture. He was the son-in-law of Tokonami Takejirō. He was governor of Nara Prefecture (1923-1926), Gifu Prefecture (1926-1927), Yamanashi Prefecture (1927-1929), Nagano Prefecture (1929-1931), Nagasaki Prefecture (1931-1935) and Kyoto Prefecture (1935-1936). He was a member of the Government-General of Taiwan.[1][2]

Preceded by
Governor of Nara Prefecture
1923-1926
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Governor of Gifu Prefecture
1926-1927
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture
1927-1929
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ryo Chiba
Governor of Nagano
1929-1931
Succeeded by
Kuraji Ishigaki
Preceded by
Governor of Nagasaki Prefecture
1931-1935
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Governor of Kyoto Prefecture
1935-1936
Succeeded by
Keiichi Suzuki

References

  1. 『山梨Encyclopedia』増補改訂版、518-519頁。
  2. 『官報』第2858号・付録、「辞令」1922年02月14日。

Bibliography

  • Ueda Masaaki他『Japan人名大辞典』講談社、2001.
  • Successive governor編纂会編『新編Japanのsuccessive governor』successive governor編纂会、1991.
  • Ikuhiko Hata編『Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Japanese Bureaucracy:1868 - 2000』University of Tokyo Press、2001.
  • 『山梨Encyclopedia』増補改訂版、山梨日日新聞社、1989.
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