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Ichio Asukata

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Preceded by
  
Tomomi Narita

Role
  
Japanese Politician

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Ichio Asukata

Alma mater
  
Education
  
Preceded by
  
Kiyoshi Nakarai

Died
  
October 11, 1990



Political party
  
Social Democratic Party

Ichio Asukata (飛鳥田 一雄, Asukata Ichio, April 2, 1915 – October 11, 1990) was a Japanese politician who served as chairman of the Japan Socialist Party, and as mayor of Yokohama from 1963 to 1978.

Asukata rose to prominence as a left-wing parliamentarian during the 1950s and was a vocal opponent of the 1960 security treaty with the United States.

As mayor of Yokohama he was a pioneer of progressive governance focused on improving quality of life, and inspired imitators in several other cities, including Tokyo governor Ryokichi Minobe.

As chairman of the JSP from 1977 to 1983, he attempted to expand the party's membership and realign its platform to a more European-style social democratic model, but was largely unsuccessful in boosting the party's standing.

References

Ichio Asukata Wikipedia


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