Nobuteru Mori

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Preceded byKamon Nishikawa
Succeeded byAkira Iwase
ConstituencyChiba 7th (1924–1928)
Chiba 3rd (1928–1932)
Born(1884-10-21)21 October 1884
Nobuteru Mori
森 矗昶
Mori in 1932
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
11 May 1924  21 January 1932
Preceded byKamon Nishikawa
Succeeded byAkira Iwase
ConstituencyChiba 7th (1924–1928)
Chiba 3rd (1928–1932)
Personal details
Born(1884-10-21)21 October 1884
Died1 March 1941(1941-03-01) (aged 56)
Tokyo, Japan
PartyRikken Seiyūkai
Spouse
Inu Yamaguchi
(m. 1932)
Children9, including Mutsuko
RelativesEisuke Mori (grandson)
Tetsuhisa Matsuzaki (grandson)
Takeo Miki (son-in-law)

Nobuteru Mori (21 October 1884 – 1 March 1941) was a Japanese businessman and politician who founded Showa Denko, a leading Japanese chemical engineering firm, in the 1930s.[1] He was also a member of the Japanese House of Representatives.

Mori was the father of Mutsuko Miki, an activist and former First Lady, and the father-in-law of former Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki.

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