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Keiichi Inamine
稲嶺 惠一
5th Governor of Okinawa Prefecture
In office
10 December 1998 – 9 December 2006
Preceded byMasahide Ota
Succeeded byHirokazu Nakaima
Personal details
Born (1933-10-14) October 14, 1933 (age 91)
Fengtian, Manchukuo
(now Liaoning, China)
Political partyIndependent
Alma materKeio University

Keiichi Inamine (稲嶺 惠一, Inamine Keiichi) is a Japanese politician who served as the fifth Governor of Okinawa from 1998 until 2006. He studied at, and graduated from, Keio University.

References

  1. Okinawa election again boils down to two themes, The Japan Times, October 31, 2002.
  2. Former governors Inamine and Ota give their approval to the prefectural assembly’s statement requesting the abandonment of the Henoko evaluation report, Ryukyu Shimpo, December 20, 2011.
Governors of Okinawa Prefecture
Empire of Japan
1879–1945
State of Japan
since 1972


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