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Ikuo Kabashima
蒲島 郁夫
Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture
In office
16 April 2008 – 15 April 2024
Preceded byYoshiko Shiotani
Succeeded byTakashi Kimura
Personal details
Born (1947-01-28) January 28, 1947 (age 77)
Kamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Political partyIndependent
Alma materUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln
Harvard University, HKS

Ikuo Kabashima (蒲島 郁夫, Kabashima Ikuo, born January 28, 1947) is a Japanese politician and a former governor of Kumamoto Prefecture. Kabashima served as governor for 4 terms, between 2008 and 2024.

Ikuo Kabashima received a bachelor's and master's degrees in Animal Science and Agricultural Economics from the University of Nebraska. He received a Ph.D. in political economy from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1979. He studied under Samuel P. Huntington and Sidney Verba in HKS.

Kabashima was an associate professor at the Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences of the University of Tsukuba from 1986 to 1991. He became a professor in 1991 and in 1996 was named dean of the Graduate School of International Political Economy. In 1997 he became a professor of law at the University of Tokyo.

Kabahsima led the development of Kumamon, a promotional mascot that gained popularity both in Japan and abroad.

References

  1. "ようこそ知事室 - 熊本県庁". Archived from the original on 2009-11-02. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
  2. "プロフィール - 熊本県庁". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
  3. "Japanese governor, alumnus to speak at Nebraska". NEBRASKA TODAY. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  4. "Incumbent governor who pushed Kumamon mascot returned for third term". the japan times. 28 March 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
Current governors of Japanese prefectures (list)
   

Aichi: Hideaki Ōmura
Akita: Norihisa Satake
Aomori: Sōichirō Miyashita
Chiba: Toshihito Kumagai
Ehime: Tokihiro Nakamura
Fukui: Tatsuji Sugimoto
Fukuoka: Seitaro Hattori
Fukushima: Masao Uchibori
Gifu: Hajime Furuta
Gunma: Ichita Yamamoto
Hiroshima: Hidehiko Yuzaki
Hokkaidō: Naomichi Suzuki

Hyōgo: Motohiko Saitō
Ibaraki: Kazuhiko Ōigawa
Ishikawa: Hiroshi Hase
Iwate: Takuya Tasso
Kagawa: Toyohito Ikeda
Kagoshima: Kōichi Shiota
Kanagawa: Yūji Kuroiwa
Kōchi: Seiji Hamada
Kumamoto: Takashi Kimura
Kyoto: Takatoshi Nishiwaki
Mie: Katsuyuki Ichimi
Miyagi: Yoshihiro Murai

Miyazaki: Shunji Kōno
Nagano: Shuichi Abe
Nagasaki: Kengo Oishi
Nara: Makoto Yamashita
Niigata: Hideyo Hanazumi
Ōita: Kiichiro Satō
Okayama: Ryuta Ibaragi
Okinawa: Denny Tamaki
Osaka: Hirofumi Yoshimura
Saga: Yoshinori Yamaguchi
Saitama: Motohiro Ōno
Shiga: Taizō Mikazuki

Shimane: Tatsuya Maruyama
Shizuoka: Yasutomo Suzuki
Tochigi: Tomikazu Fukuda
Tokushima: Masazumi Gotoda
Tokyo: Yuriko Koike
Tottori: Shinji Hirai
Toyama: Hachiro Nitta
Wakayama: Shūhei Kishimoto
Yamagata: Mieko Yoshimura
Yamaguchi: Tsugumasa Muraoka
Yamanashi: Kotaro Nagasaki


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