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Taku Otsuka | |
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大塚 拓 | |
Official portrait, 2019 | |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 18 December 2012 – 9 October 2024 | |
Preceded by | Fumihiko Igarashi |
Succeeded by | Shinji Sugimura |
Constituency | Saitama 9th |
In office 13 September 2005 – 21 July 2009 | |
Constituency | Tokyo PR |
Personal details | |
Born | (1973-06-14) 14 June 1973 (age 51) Tokyo, Japan |
Political party | Liberal Democratic |
Spouse |
Tamayo Marukawa (m. 2008) |
Children | 1 |
Alma mater | Keio University John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University |
Taku Otsuka (大塚 拓, Ōtsuka Taku, born June 14, 1973) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the National Diet (national legislature of Japan). He is affiliated to the revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi.
Personal and corporate backgrounds
A native of Tokyo, he graduated from Keio University with the bachelor's degree in Political Science in March 1997. In April 1997, he got a job in The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (now The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ). After retiring from that in March 2003, he started managing real estate in order to earn studying in the United States and caring for his father. In July 2003, he participated in summer program of Stanford University. In June 2005, he received a master's degree in Public Policy from John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the United States.
He is married to Tamayo Marukawa (a member of the House of Councillors and former announcer of TV Asahi). Their wedding ceremony was held in Meiji Shrine on June 16, 2008.
Political career
He was elected to the House of Representatives (constituency: Saitama 9) for the first time in 2005.
- State Minister of Finance
- Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice
- Director, Judicial Affairs Division, LDP
- Chief Secretary, Japan-Australia Parliamentary Association
- Chief Secretary, Japan-Philippines, Parliamentary Friendship Association
- Areas of interest:
- Defense/National Security Policies
- International Trade/Monetary Policies
- Science Technology Policies
Otsuka received an estimated 8,740,000 yen in unreported income from Seiwakai (Abe) faction fundraising parties between 2018 and 2022 related to the 2023–2024 Japanese slush fund scandal.
References
- 丸川珠代議員が第1子の男児出産. 日刊スポーツ (in Japanese). June 27, 2012. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
- "日本会議の全貌——知られざる巨大組織の実態" Yoshifumi Tawara、2016/06/17。ISBN 9784763407818
- "日本会議と神社本庁" ("Japan Conference and the Association of Shinto shrines") Muneo Narusawa 2016/06/28。ISBN 9784865720105
- 丸川珠代「KY婚」に小泉"下ネタ"ジョークも 会期中、宮城内陸地震直後なのに…. ZAKZAK 芸能ニュース (in Japanese). ZAKZAK. June 17, 2008. Archived from the original on September 20, 2008. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
- 【一覧】安倍派「キックバック」所属99人のうち77人訂正 高額の議員は…収支訂正は3年分 裏金事件の全容は分からず ([List] Among the 99 members affiliated with the Abe faction's "kickback," 77 individuals have made corrections. Regarding high-earning legislators... The corrections span three years, and the full extent of the secret funds scandal remains unclear). Tokyo Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved February 24, 2024.
- "自民・安倍派議員ら91人分 寄付の追加・訂正金額一覧".
- 政治家情報 〜大塚 拓〜. JANJAN (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
- Profile on LDP website: jimin.jp/english/profile/members/121004.html
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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- Living people
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- Harvard Kennedy School alumni
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- Spouses of Japanese politicians
- Members of Nippon Kaigi
- Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians
- Members of the House of Representatives (Japan) 2005–2009
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