Torazō Shimamoto

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Torazō Shimamoto (Japanese: 島本虎三) (1914–1989) was a Japanese politician from Takashima, Hokkaido (now part of Otaru, Hokkaido). He belonged to the Japan Socialist Party, and was a member of the House of Representatives of Japan from Hokkaido 1st district.[1][2][3]

Preceded byYasuo Tomariya
Succeeded byMitsuo Tada
ConstituencyHokkaido 1st
Preceded byKiyoshi Masaki
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Torazō Shimamoto
島本 虎三
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
29 January 1967  7 September 1979
Preceded byYasuo Tomariya
Succeeded byMitsuo Tada
ConstituencyHokkaido 1st
In office
20 November 1960  23 October 1963
Preceded byKiyoshi Masaki
Succeeded byUsaburō Chisaki III
ConstituencyHokkaido 1st
Personal details
Born(1914-06-20)20 June 1914
Died10 November 1989(1989-11-10) (aged 75)
PartySocialist
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Bibliography

  • Shimamoto, Torazō (1979). Maboroshi no Ōgonritsu: Watashi no Hanseiki (『まぼろしの黄金律』-わたしの半生記). Zendentsū Rōdōkumiai Hokkaidō Honbu Seijikyoku (全電通労働組合北海道本部政治局). ASIN B000J8EYRS
  • Shimamoto, Torazō (October 1988). Shimamoto no Machi-okoshi Funsen-ki (島虎の町おこし奮戦記). Daiichi Shorin. ISBN 978-4886460387

Awards

In 1984, he received the Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd Class.

References

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