- Ryutaro Azuma
Ryutaro Azuma (東 龍太郎 "Azuma Ryūtarō",
January 16 ,1893 -May 26 ,1983 ) was aJapan ese physician and bureaucrat who served as Governor ofTokyo from 1959 to 1967.Born in
Osaka , he attendedTokyo Imperial University and studied at theUniversity of London , specializing inphysical chemistry andphysiology . He served in theImperial Japanese Navy duringWorld War II , took a position in the Health Ministry after the war, and later became head ofIbaragi University . In the 1950's he served as head of the Japanese Olympic Committee and played a role in bringing the1964 Summer Olympics to Tokyo.In 1959, he was nominated as the Liberal Democratic Party candidate for the Tokyo gubernatorial election. He defeated Socialist candidate
Hachiro Arita and took office onApril 27 . Much of his legacy as governor surrounds the improvements to Tokyo before and during the 1964 Olympics, and accompanying pollution and administrative issues.He is interred in the
Tama Reien Cemetery inFuchu, Tokyo ,Japan .
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