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Aikawa Katsuroku (Japanese: 相川勝六) (1891–1973) was a Japanese Home Ministry government official and politician. He was born in Saga Prefecture. He graduated from the University of Tokyo. He was governor of Miyazaki Prefecture (1937–1939), Hiroshima (1939–1941), Aichi Prefecture (1941–1942) and Ehime Prefecture (1943–1944). He was minister of health and welfare in the Government of Japan (1945).

Preceded bySeiya Mishima Governor of Miyazaki Prefecture
1937–1939
Succeeded byToru Hasegawa
Preceded byIchisho Inuma Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture
1939–1941
Succeeded byTokiji Yoshinaga
Preceded byKodama Kyūichi Governor of Aichi Prefecture
1941–1942
Succeeded byYukizawa Chiyoji
Preceded byRyuichi Fukumoto Governor of Ehime Prefecture
1943–1944
Succeeded byYukizawa Chiyoji
Preceded by Minister of Health and Welfare of Japan
1945
Succeeded byTadahiko Okada
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