Tokihiro Nakamura

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Tokihiro Nakamura |
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中村 時広
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Governor of Ehime Prefecture
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Incumbent |
Assumed office 1 December 2010 |
Preceded by |
Moriyuki Kato |
Mayor of Matsuyama
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In office 2 May 1999 – 21 October 2010 |
Preceded by |
Seiichi Tanaka |
Succeeded by |
Katsuhito Noshi |
House of Representatives |
In office 18 July 1993 – 27 September 1996 |
Preceded by |
Mayumi Utsunomiya |
Succeeded by |
district abolished |
Constituency |
Ehime No.1 district (pre-1996 district)
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Ehime Prefectural Assembly |
In office 1987–1990 |
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Personal details |
Born |
(1960-01-25) 25 January 1960 (age 59) Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan |
Alma mater |
Keio University |
Tokihiro Nakamura (中村 時広, Nakamura Tokihiro, born 25 January 1960) is a Japanese politician and the current governor of Ehime Prefecture, located in the Shikoku region of Japan. He succeeded Moriyuki Kato in the 2010 Ehime gubernatorial election.[1] Nakamura has previously served as the mayor of Matsuyama, the largest city in Ehime and Shikoku, from 1999 to 2010. He has also represented Ehime in the national House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996 and before that in the Ehime Prefectural Assembly from 1987 to 1990.
After graduating from Keio University with a degree in law in 1982, he briefly entered Mitsubishi Corporation before commencing his political career, following in the footsteps of his father Tokio Nakamura, who also served in the House of Representatives from 1953 until 1960 and from 1963 until 1969 and then as mayor of Matsuyama from 1975 until 1991.
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^ Tokihiro Nakamura wins second term as Ehime governor, The Japan Times, November 14, 2014.
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Current governors of 47 prefectural-level subdivisions of Japan (List)
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Aichi: Hideaki Ōmura Akita: Norihisa Satake Aomori: Shingo Mimura Chiba: Kensaku Morita Ehime: Tokihiro Nakamura Fukui: Issei Nishikawa Fukuoka: Hiroshi Ogawa Fukushima: Masao Uchibori Gifu: Hajime Furuta Gunma: Masaaki Ōsawa Hiroshima: Hidehiko Yuzaki Hokkaidō: Harumi Takahashi
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Hyōgo: Toshizō Ido Ibaraki: Kazuhiko Ōigawa Ishikawa: Masanori Tanimoto Iwate: Takuya Tasso Kagawa: Keizō Hamada Kagoshima: Satoshi Mitazono Kanagawa: Yūji Kuroiwa Kōchi: Masanao Ozaki Kumamoto: Ikuo Kabashima Kyoto: Takatoshi Nishiwaki Mie: Eikei Suzuki Miyagi: Yoshihiro Murai
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Miyazaki: Shunji Kōno Nagano: Shuichi Abe Nagasaki: Hōdō Nakamura Nara: Shōgo Arai Niigata: Hideyo Hanazumi Ōita: Katsusada Hirose Okayama: Ryuta Ibaragi Okinawa: Denny Tamaki Osaka: Ichirō Matsui Saga: Yoshinori Yamaguchi Saitama: Kiyoshi Ueda Shiga: Taizō Mikazuki
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Shimane: Zenbee Mizoguchi Shizuoka: Heita Kawakatsu Tochigi: Tomikazu Fukuda Tokushima: Kamon Iizumi Tokyo: Yuriko Koike Tottori: Shinji Hirai Toyama: Takakazu Ishii Wakayama: Yoshinobu Nisaka Yamagata: Mieko Yoshimura Yamaguchi: Tsugumasa Muraoka Yamanashi: Hitoshi Goto
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Authority control 
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- NDL: 01150109
- VIAF: 258274770
- WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 258274770
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