Aiichiro Fujiyama

Fujiyama Aiichiro (Japanese藤 山 爱 一郎; May 22nd, 1897 in Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, † 2 February 1985) was a Japanese politician (LDP, Fujiyama faction ) and businessman.

Career

Fujiyama, the son of the entrepreneur Fujiyama Raita ( Fujiyama Group: Dai- Nihon Seito (English Dai- Nippon Sugar), Nitto Kagaku Kōgyō (English Nitto Chemical Industry, today: Mitsubishi Rayon ), Nippon Columbia and others), interrupted his studies at the Keio University prematurely ab.Er was president of Dai Nippon Sugar Manufacturing and General Director of Nitto Chemical Industry. From 1941 he was president of the Nihon Shōkōkai, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (English Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry ) and a confidant of Kishi Nobusuke, Commerce and Industry Minister in the Cabinet Tōjō. After the end of World War II, he was assigned by the occupation authorities with offices ban. After the repeal, he represented Japan in 1951 at a meeting of UNESCO in Paris. From 1951 to 1957 he was the second time President of Nihon Shōkōkai. In 1951, he also became the first chairman of Nihon Koku (Japan Airlines).

From 1957 to 1960 Fujiyama was involved under Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke ( Kishi faction ) Japanese Foreign Minister and in this function to that of the US-Japan Security Treaty edition (English Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security). In 1958 he moved as MP for the constituency viermandatigen Kanagawa 1, which included the city of Yokohama, with the highest share of the vote in the Japanese House of Representatives ( lower house), and was subsequently re-elected five times. In the party he led a dedicated faction, the Aiseikai (爱 正 会) and ran starting with the Kishi 's successor in 1960 several times during the election of the party leader, he scored in 1966 his best result in the re-election of Satō Eisaku ( Satō faction ) but he was defeated by 289 votes to 89. In Kishi's successor, Hayato Ikeda ( Ikeda faction ), he was from 1961 to 1962 as head of the Economic Planning Agency ( Keizai kikaku -chō, Eng. Economic Planning Agency ) Minister in the Cabinet, 1963-1964 Chairman of the Executive Council of the party. Under the party chairman Satō Eisaku he took over from 1965 to 1966 again the leadership of the Economic Planning Agency. In the election 1976 candidate Fujiyama not for re-election as an MP and retired from politics.

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