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Shimomura, Hiroshi Shimomura, Hiroshi
(1875-1957)

Portrait of Shimomura, Hiroshi(1)
  • Photo no.1 : Honke Gaeri
  • b&w ; 5.5x4.9 cm
Portrait of Shimomura, Hiroshi(2)
  • Photo no.2 : Sho Kansho Yotashi Shonin Meikan vol.1
  • b&w ; 4.0x2.8 cm

Government official and journalist. Born in Wakayama. After graduating from the Tokyo Imperial University, he joined the Ministry of Communications and served as Director of the Currency Exchange and Deposit Department. In 1915, he became involved in colonial administrations when the governor-general of Taiwan, Motojiro Akashi, invited him to become the director of the Civil Administration Bureau of the Government-General of Formosa (later, Director-general of the Administration Bureau). In 1919, he became a Doctor of Jurisprudence. In 1921, he joined the Osaka Asahi Shinbun newspaper company and was promoted to vice president in 1930. Retiring from the company in 1926, he became a member of the House of Peers in the following year. In 1943, he became a chairman of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. In April 1945, he became a member of the Kantaro Suzuki cabinet as the Minister of State and Director of the Information Bureau. In the same year, he was kept in custody as a war criminal. He was purged from official posts from 1946 to 1951. His writings include "" (Entered into the press world) (1915), "" (Secret Story of War End) (1950), and also many other essays and collections of poems.

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