Juichi Tsushima
Japanese politician
津島壽一
10 July 1957 – 12 June 1958
17 August 1945 – 9 October 1945
21 February 1945 – 7 April 1945
Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
Juichi Tsushima (Japanese: 津島壽一) (1888–1967) was the 7th President of the Japanese Olympic Committee (1959–1962). He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo. From 1957 to 1958 he was Director General of the Japan Defense Agency.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Sōtarō Ishiwata | Minister of Finance 1945 | Succeeded by Toyosaku Hirose |
Preceded by Toyosaku Hirose | Minister of Finance 1945 | Succeeded by Keizo Shibusawa |
Preceded by Akira Kodaki | Director-General of the Japan Defense Agency 1957–1958 | Succeeded by Gisen Satō |
Sporting positions | ||
Preceded by Kaoru Iwamoto | Director of the Japan Go Association (Nihon Ki-in) 1949–1951 | Succeeded by Tadashi Adachi |
Preceded by Nobuaki Makino | President of the Japan Go Association (Nihon Ki-in) 1955–1967 | Succeeded by Tadashi Adachi |
Preceded by Ryotaro Azuma | President of the Japanese Amateur Athletic Association 1959–1962 | Succeeded by Mitsujirō Ishii |
Preceded by Ryotaro Azuma | President of the Japanese Olympic Committee 1959–1962 | Succeeded by Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda |
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Finance Ministers of Japan
under the Daijōkan system of the Meiji Government
under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan
- Matsukata
- Watanabe
- Matsukata
- Watanabe
- Matsukata
- Inoue
- Matsuda
- Matsukata
- Watanabe
- Saionji
- Sone
- Sakatani
- Matsuda
- Katsura
- Yamamoto
- Wakatsuki
- Takahashi
- Wakatsuki
- Taketomi
- Terauchi
- Shōda
- Takahashi
- Ichiki
- Inoue
- Shōda
- Hamaguchi
- Hayami
- Naoharu
- Takahashi
- Mitsuchi
- Inoue
- Takahashi
- Fujii
- Takahashi
- Machida
- Baba
- Yūki
- Kaya
- Ikeda
- Ishiwata
- Aoki
- Sakurauchi
- Kawada
- Ogura
- Kaya
- Ishiwata
- Tsushima
- Hirose
- Tsushima
- Shibusawa
- Ishibashi
under the Constitution of Japan
- Katayama
- Yano
- Kurusu
- Kitamura
- Yoshida
- Izumiyama
- Ōya
- Ikeda
- Mukai
- Ogasawara
- Ichimanda
- Ikeda
- Ichimanda
- Satō
- Mizuta
- Tanaka
- Fukuda
- Mizuta
- Fukuda
- Mizuta
- Ueki
- Aichi
- Tanaka
- Fukuda
- Ōhira
- Bō
- Murayama
- Kaneko
- Takeshita
- Watanabe
- Takeshita
- Miyazawa
- Takeshita
- Murayama
- Hashimoto
- Kaifu
- Hata
- Hayashi
- Fujii
- Takemura
- Kubo
- Mitsuzuka
- Matsunaga
- Miyazawa
Italics denote acting Ministers of Finance
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