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Japanese politician
Shinzō Ōya
大屋晋三
Shinzō Ōya
Minister of Transport
In office
16 February 1949 – 28 June 1950
Prime MinisterShigeru Yoshida
Preceded bySaeki Ozawa
Succeeded byTakeshi Yamazaki
Minister of Finance
Acting
In office
14 December 1948 – 16 February 1949
Prime MinisterShigeru Yoshida
Preceded bySanroku Izumiyama
Succeeded byHayato Ikeda
Minister of Commerce and Industry
In office
19 October 1948 – 16 February 1949
Prime MinisterShigeru Yoshida
Preceded byShigeru Yoshida (acting)
Succeeded byHeitarō Inagaki
Personal details
Born(1894-07-05)July 5, 1894
Meiwa, Gunma, Japan
DiedMarch 9, 1980(1980-03-09) (aged 85)
Alma materTokyo University of Commerce

Shinzō Ōya (大屋 晋三, Ōya Shinzō, 5 July 1894 – 9 March 1980) was an entrepreneur and politician, who served as Minister of Commerce and Industry in post-war Japan.

Ōya was born in what is now part of the town of Meiwa in Gunma Prefecture, where his father was a high school principal and his grandfather had been a samurai in the service of Kawagoe Domain. He graduated from what later became Hitotsubashi University in 1918. On graduation he joined the zaibatsu Suzuki Shoten, and from 1925 went to work for Teijin, eventually becoming its president in November 1945.

In his early career, he was praised as a charismatic manager, who introduced new synthetic fibers which made Teijin a market leader in the fabric industry. However, he later was criticized for over-diversification, and for his refusal to surrender authority over the company despite his obvious mental decline in old age, which led Teijin to the brink of bankruptcy.

In 1947, Ōya was elected to a seat in the Diet of Japan in 1947 Upper House election from the Osaka electoral district, and was reelected for a second term, serving until June 1956 under Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) banner. From 19 October 1948 – 16 February 1949, he was Minister of Commerce and Industry under the 2nd Shigeru Yoshida administration, as well as interim Minister of Finance from 14 December 1948 to 16 February 1949. During the 3rd Yoshida administration, Ōya served as Minister of Transport from 16 February 1949 to 28 June 1950.

Ōya was married to the singer and writer Ōya Masako.

References

  1. "Ōya Shinzō". Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus. Kōdansha. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
Political offices
Preceded byShigeru Yoshida
Acting
Minister of Commerce and Industry
1948–1949
Succeeded byHeitarō Inagaki
Preceded bySanroku Izumiyama Minister of Finance
Acting

1949–1950
Succeeded byHayato Ikeda
Preceded bySaeki Ozawa Minister of Transport
1949–1950
Succeeded byTakeshi Yamazaki
Finance ministers of Japan
Minister of Finance (大蔵卿, Ōkura-kyō)
under the Daijōkan system of the Meiji Government
Minister of Finance (大蔵大臣, Ōkura Daijin)
under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan
Minister of Finance (大蔵大臣, Ōkura Daijin)
under the Constitution of Japan
Minister of Finance (財務大臣, Zaimu Daijin)
Italics denote acting Ministers of Finance
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