Isamu Ihara

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Isamu Ihara (井原 勇, Ihara Isamu, 17 November 1926 – 7 October 2007) was a Japanese politician. He was the last mayor of Yono, Saitama.

After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Ihara joined Niigata Engineering in 1950. He was appointed as treasurer of Yono in April 1979.

Ihara won in the mayoral election held in April 1983, succeeding Saburō Shiratori, who had governed Yono for 24 years. He served as mayor for 18 years until the city of Yono was dissolved to form the city of Saitama on 1 May 2001. He also served as acting mayor of Saitama until Sōichi Aikawa was elected as its first mayor on 27 May 2001.[1] Ihara did not run in the mayoral election to maintain neutrality.[2]

Ihara died of pneumonia at age 80. A statue of him was built at the ward office of Chūō to honor him in 2008.

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References[edit]

  • Saka, Nobu (31 May 2008). Fukamauchi, Atsuko (ed.). "井原勇先生のご逝去を悼む" (PDF). さいたま市与野医師会報 (in Japanese). 47. Yono Saitama Medical Association: 105–106. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2009.
  1. ^ "Saitama celebrates new capital". The Japan Times. 2 May 2001. Retrieved 11 June 2009.
  2. ^ あす5月1日さいたま市誕生. The Yomiuri Shimbun (morning edition) (in Japanese). 30 April 2001. p. 30.
Preceded by
Saburō Shiratori
Mayor of Yono
1983–2001
City dissolved