Mibuchi Shinzaburō
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Mibuchi Shinzaburō | |
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| 三淵 震三郎 | |
| Born | April 11, 1911 |
| Died | March 20, 1989 (aged 77) |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Known for | Managing director of the General Insurance Rating Organization of Japan |
| Relatives | Mibuchi Tadahiko, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
Mibuchi Shinzaburō (三淵 震三郎; 11 April 1911 – 20 March 1989) was a Japanese businessman who worked in the insurance industry.
Shinzaburō was born in Fukushima in 1911, as the third son of Mibuchi Tadahiko, who was a Catholic Christian, a former court judge and worked for the Sumitomo Trust. His elder brother Mibuchi Kentaro became a court judge like his father. Shinzaburō graduated the Department of German law at the Waseda University in 1935.
His younger sister Tama married Ishiwatari Shingorō, the son of Ishiwatari Bin'ichi, the prominent jurist and a public prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Japan, and who worked for Tokyo Kasai Hoken (Tokyo Fire Insurance) before becoming the senior official of the Manchukuo Government.[1]