Masanori Tanimoto

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Succeeded byHiroshi Hase
GovernorYōichi Nakanishi
Born (1945-04-16) April 16, 1945 (age 81)
Masanori Tanimoto
谷本 正憲
Official Portrait
Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture
In office
March 27, 1994  March 28, 2022
Preceded byYōichi Nakanishi
Succeeded byHiroshi Hase
Vice Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture
In office
December 28, 1991  March 27, 1994
GovernorYōichi Nakanishi
Personal details
Born (1945-04-16) April 16, 1945 (age 81)
Alma materKyoto University
AwardsGrand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun

Masanori Tanimoto (Japanese: 谷本 正憲, Hepburn: Tanimoto Masanori; born 16 April 1945) is a Japanese politician who was the governor of Ishikawa Prefecture between 1994 and 2022, serving seven terms in total.[1]

Tanimoto was born in April 16, 1945. He graduated from Kyoto University Faculty of Law in March 1968 and joined the Ministry of Home Affairs (now part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) in April. He later became the director of the Shimane Prefectural General Affairs Department, Finance Division on August 1, 1975. He became deputy mayor of Miyazaki City on October 10, 1982. He became the director of the Ibaraki Prefecture Environment Bureau on April 1, 1986, and the department head of Ibaraki Prefecture General Affairs on April 1, 1988. He became the vice governor of Ishikawa Prefecture on December 28, 1991, under Yōichi Nakanishi.[2][3][4]

Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture (1994–2022)

He was elected as the governor of Ishikawa on March 27, 1994 following the death of Nakanishi.[5][6] He was reelected for the seventh and final time, which is the most of any then-incumbent governor in Japan, in 2018, after defeating Ogura Emi.[7][8]

On November 17, 2021, he announced that he will not run for an eighth term in the 2022 Ishikawa gubernatorial election. He served as the governor of Ishikawa Prefecture of 28 years,[9][5] the third longest length of service for a governor[10] and along with Nakanishi, were the only governors of Ishikawa for 59 years.[8][11]

Post-governorship

On November 3, 2023, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.[6] A monument was erected in his honor on November 5 at the Kanazawa Port.[12]

Personal life

Tanimoto is married to Motoko Tanimoto.[12]

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