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伊藤信太郎
JapanHouse of RepresentativesLiberal Democratic PartyMiyagi Prefecture · Proportional Tohoku BlockMember of the House of Representatives

伊藤信太郎

Shintaro Ito

Profile

Shintaro Ito is a Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives. Born in 1953, he is the son of former House Speaker Soichiro Ito. He holds degrees from Keio University, the American Film Institute, and Harvard University. Before entering politics, he worked as a television news anchor and a university professor. Ito has held various government positions, including Minister of the Environment and Minister of State for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness. Throughout his career, he has been involved in foreign affairs and environmental policy, though his tenure has faced scrutiny regarding his handling of meetings with Minamata disease victims and his past ties to the Unification Church.

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Born
1953-05-06 · 73 years old
Birth place
Kami, Miyagi, Japan
Education
Keio University, American Film Institute, Harvard University
Career
Television news anchor, University professor, Secretary to the Minister of Defense, Special Advisor to Pasona Group

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