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Minoru Kishiguchi

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Minoru Kishiguchi is a Japanese politician currently serving his fifth term as a member of the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly, representing Akashi. He holds a master's degree from the Kobe University Graduate School of Law and has previously worked as a public secretary to a member of the National Diet and as a visiting professor at Ashiya University. Throughout his career, he has focused on regional development, social welfare, and administrative reform. He is a strong advocate for local government transparency and has served in various leadership roles within the assembly, including as the head of the Japan Innovation Party's prefectural assembly caucus.

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Born
July 7, 1964 · 62 years old
Birth place
Japan
Education
Kobe University Graduate School of Law
Career
Public secretary to a member of the National Diet, visiting professor at Ashiya University, chairman of the Social Welfare Corporation Miyukai, probation officer

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