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Norio Takano

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Norio Takano is a Japanese politician currently serving as the Mayor of Fuchu, Tokyo, a position he has held since 2012. Born in Fuchu, he graduated from Rikkyo University and previously worked for the company Renown and at a local kindergarten. Before his election as mayor, he served three terms as a member of the Fuchu City Council. Throughout his mayoral tenure, Takano has focused on urban redevelopment, including the Fuchu Station South Exit project, and has prioritized welfare initiatives such as childcare support and the introduction of a partnership oath system for same-sex couples. He has also actively promoted the city as a hub for rugby, leveraging Fuchu's proximity to Ajinomoto Stadium and its ties to professional rugby teams.

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Born
1961-10-22 · 64 years old
Birth place
Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
Education
Rikkyo University
Career
Employee at Renown, kindergarten staff, member of the Fuchu City Council

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