Shiro Asano ( 浅野 史郎 , Asano Shirō , born February 8, 1948) is the former governor of Miyagi , Japan , and currently university professor & political commentator.
6-407: Shirō Asano may refer to: Shirō Asano (politician) ( 浅野 史郎 , born 1948) , Japanese university professor and former politician Shiro Asano (cameraman) ( 浅野 四郎 , 1877–1955) , cameraman in the early years of Cinema of Japan See also [ edit ] Shirō Sano ( 佐野 史郎 , born 1955) , Japanese actor [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
12-551: A number of posts in the Ministry of Health and Welfare and in 1993 he was posted to Miyagi Prefecture . A few months after Asano arrived in Miyagi , the prefectural governor and the mayor of the city of Sendai were indicted in bribery charges that shocked the population. With little time to prepare he decided to run for the prefecture where he had grown up. He won, and his grass-roots approach to campaigning would carry him two more terms to
18-410: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shir%C5%8D Asano (politician) Asano was born in the northern port town of Ofunato, Iwate , where his father was a town doctor. His father moved to nearby Tome, Miyagi and at age 4 to Sendai , the prefectural capital of Miyagi. He grew up there until finishing high school. Asano graduated from
24-619: The faculty of law of University of Tokyo in 1970 and joined the Ministry of Health and Welfare. From 1972 to 1974 he was an exchange student at the University of Illinois , Graduate School of Political Science. He returned to Japan until 1978, when he was stationed at the Japanese embassy in Washington D.C. as second and first secretary. The position in Washington lasted until 1980. Back in Japan he worked
30-412: The position of governor. In 2005 he stepped aside and started a new career as an academic (now professor at Keio University and Tohoku University ) and political TV commentator. Charismatic and good speaker he was encouraged to run for Tokyo governor in the 2007 Tokyo gubernatorial election . He faced Shintaro Ishihara , who run for his third four-year term, and several minor candidates. With barely
36-453: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shirō_Asano&oldid=1149917814 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
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