Daisaku Kadokawa
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Daisaku Kadokawa | |
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門川 大作 | |
| 26th Mayor of Kyoto | |
| In office 26 February 2008 – 24 February 2024 | |
| Preceded by | Yorikane Masumoto |
| Succeeded by | Koji Matsui |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 23, 1950 |
| Party | Independent |
| Children | 4 |
| Alma mater | Ritsumeikan University |
Daisaku Kadokawa (門川 大作, Kadokawa Daisaku) is a Japanese politician and former mayor of Kyoto City, the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture.[1][2]
Kadokawa was born in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. In 1969, he graduated from Kyoto Municipal Horikawa High School. Shortly afterwards, he started working for the Kyoto City Board of Education, while at the same time attending Ritsumeikan University Faculty of Law No. 2 to obtain a degree. He was the Kyoto City Superintendent of Education between 2001 and 2007. He was elected in the 2008 Kyoto mayoral election, receiving endorsements from the Liberal Democratic Party, the Komeito Party, and the Kyoto prefectural chapters of the Democratic Party and the Social Democratic Party. After four full terms in office he did not run again in the 2024 mayoral election.[3]
Person
- Kadokawa likes the kimono and always attended city council meetings and other events wearing one. It is customary for the mayor of Kyoto to wear traditional Japanese clothes.
- In June 2019, he sent a letter of protest to Kim Kardashian because of her attempt to trademark the name "KIMONO" for her new underwear line. In the letter he said "It is a common asset of all people who love the culture of the Japanese and the Japanese and the world," and I believe that it should not be monopolized privately.[4]"