Yukio Tomeoka

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MonarchShōwa
Preceded byYoshio Mochinaga
Succeeded byKaneshichi Masuda
MonarchShōwa
Yukio Tomeoka
留岡 幸男
Tomeoka, before 1935
Director-General of the Hokkaidō Agency
In office
25 January 1946  25 April 1946
MonarchShōwa
Preceded byYoshio Mochinaga
Succeeded byKaneshichi Masuda
Superintendent-General of the Metropolitan Police
In office
October 1941  1942
MonarchShōwa
Preceded byIwao Yamazaki
Succeeded byYoshinaga Tokiji
Governor of Akita Prefecture
In office
1939–1940
MonarchShōwa
Personal details
Born(1894-04-16)16 April 1894
Died3 May 1981(1981-05-03) (aged 87)
Alma materTokyo Imperial University

Yukio Tomeoka (留岡 幸男, Tomeoka Yukio; April 16, 1894 – May 3, 1981) was a Japanese bureaucrat, police official, and later lawyer. A career official of the Home Ministry, he served as Governor of Akita Prefecture, Director-General of the ministry's Local Affairs Bureau, Superintendent-General of the Metropolitan Police, and finally as Director-General of the Hokkaidō Agency.[1][2][3]

Tomeoka was born on 16 April 1894.[2] Biographical sources differ on his place of origin: Kotobank and the Tokutomi Sohō Memorial Museum database describe him as being from Okayama Prefecture, while the Hokkaido Government archive gives Tokyo as his place of origin.[2][3][1] He was the third son of the social reformer Kōsuke Tomeoka and he graduated from Tokyo Imperial University before entering the Home Ministry.[2]

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