Tsutomu Tagawa
Tsutomu Tagawa (たがわつとむ, 1897 (1898) from December 15 to 1977 (1977) September 5) is a Japanese politician. Mayor former Nagasaki (holding the office from 1951 to 1967).
Summary
Kitatakaki-gun, Nagasaki Konagai village (existing Isahaya-shi Konagai-cho) native place, a lawyer. I broke Mayor incumbent election by popular vote first generation Hiroshi Ohashi and others in the Nagasaki mayoral election of April (1951) in 1951, and election acted as for 16 years and the mayor afterward for four quarters.
For mayor term in office, I concluded the first sister city tie-up in United States of America Saint Paul City and Japan in (1955) in 1955. In addition, I decide the removal of the ruins of Urakami Cathedral destroyed completely at the time of atom bomb throwing down in (1958) in 1958. A new Lord of Heaven temple in imitation of a Lord of Heaven temple before the being bombed was built in the ruins after the removal in (1959) in 1959, the following day. I refer to the removal of Catholic Urakami church # atom bomb remains of an ancient structure for the progress to lead to removal.
Politics retire without running for an election for mayor with the sharpness in (1967), the fourth term of office in 1967. 1968 (1968), 勲四等旭日小綬章受章. I received the title of the Nagasaki-shi honorary citizen (1969) on March 29 in 1969.
I die (1977) at a hospital in Nagasaki-shi on September 5 in 1977 (age at death 79). On the same month 19, an official funeral by Nagasaki-shi was run at Nagasaki-shi public hall.
| 17 generations: Hiroshi Ohashi (Mayor Nagasaki) | Mayor Nagasaki 18-21 generations: 1951.4-1967.5 | 22-24 generations: Yoshitake Morotani |
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