Toyotaro Yuki

Toyotaro Yuki

nihongo|Toyotaro Yuki|結城 豊太郎|Yūki Toyotarō|1877 - 1951 was a Japanese banker. He was Governor of the Bank of Japan from 1937 to 1944. He also served as Japanese Minister of Finance for a short time in 1937.

He was born in Akayu, Yamagata, and the town has a museum about his life.


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