
塩川鉄也
Tetsuya Shiokawa
Profile
Tetsuya Shiokawa is a veteran Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives for his tenth term. A member of the Japanese Communist Party, he currently serves as the party's Diet Affairs Committee Chair. Born in Hidaka, Saitama, he graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan University, where he was active in student movements. Before his election to the Diet in 2000, he worked as a municipal employee in Hidaka. Throughout his parliamentary career, Shiokawa has been a vocal advocate for social welfare, gender equality, and the introduction of selective separate surnames for married couples. He is also known for his opposition to constitutional revision, the exercise of collective self-defense, and the restart of nuclear power plants. He maintains a reputation for meticulous work and is an active participant in various parliamentary leagues focused on disability rights and cultural preservation.
Details
- Born
- 1961-12-18 · 64 years old
- Birth place
- Hidaka, Saitama, Japan
- Education
- Tokyo Metropolitan University
- Career
- Hidaka City municipal employee, Japanese Communist Party staff member



