Ichisho Inuma

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Ichisho Inuma (February 15, 1892 – November 14, 1982) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from November 1938 to September 1939. He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo. He was also the governor of Saitama Prefecture (1934–1935), Shizuoka Prefecture (1937–1938) and Kanagawa Prefecture (1939–1940).

Legacy

In his prefecture, he is taught as a right and decent example of a state official and often revered well.

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before=Hirose Hisatada|

title=Governor of Saitama Prefecture|

after=Saito Juri|

years=1934–1935}}

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before=Aijiro Tomita |

title=Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture|

after=Katsuroku Aikawa|

years=1938–1939}}

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before=Seiichi Ōmura|

title=Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture|

after=Mitsuma Matsumura|

years=1939–1940}}

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Category:Governors of Hiroshima

Category:1892 births

Category:1982 deaths

Category:Japanese Home Ministry government officials

Category:Governors of Saitama Prefecture

Category:Governors of Shizuoka Prefecture

Category:Governors of Kanagawa Prefecture

Category:University of Tokyo alumni