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Akira Hatano (秦野 章, Hatano Akira, 10 October 1911 – 6 November 2002, in Fujisawa, Kanagawa) is a male Japanese politician.

He served as a Minister of Justice and occupied a seat in the House of Councillors.

Akira's personal intimacy with Kakuei Tanaka is well known.

Hatano ran for Governor of Tokyo in 1971, but he was defeated by incumbent Governor Ryokichi Minobe.

Earlier life

Akira had the career of a superintendent general of Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

Politician

Political offices
Preceded byMichita Sakata Minister of Justice of Japan
1982–1983
Succeeded byEisaku Sumi
House of Councillors
Preceded byIchirō Satō
Shirō Takeda
Councillor for Kanagawa's At-large district
1974–1986
Served alongside: Shirō Takeda
Succeeded byFumio Saitō
Keiko Chiba


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