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Kenzō Kōno

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Kenzō Kōno
河野 謙三
Kōno in 1952
President of the House of Councillors of Japan
In office
17 July 1971 – 3 July 1977
Preceded byYūzō Shigemune
Succeeded byKen Yasui
Personal details
Born(1901-05-14)May 14, 1901
Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
DiedOctober 16, 1983(1983-10-16) (aged 82)
Alma materWaseda University

Kenzō Kōno (Japanese: 河野 謙三, Kōno Kenzō, May 14, 1901 – October 16, 1983) was a Japanese politician who served as President of the House of Councillors (1971–1977) and President of the Japan Association of Athletics Federations (1965–1975).

Biography

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Kōno was born on May 14, 1901. Belonging to a political dynasty, he was the younger brother of his predecessor, Ichirō Kōno and the uncle of Yōhei Kōno (Ichiro's son); Tarō Kōno is his great-nephew. He graduated from the Waseda University. In his youth he was a long-distance runner and won stages of the Hakone Ekiden in 1921 and 1922.

In his political career, he was the president of the House of Councillors from 17 July 1971 to 3 July 1977, was elected five times as a member of the House of Councillors for Kanagawa Prefecture between 1953 and 1983, and was a Member of the House of Representatives for Kanagawa's third district from 24 January 1949 to 28 August 1952.

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House of Councillors
Preceded by
Masataka Toyota
Chair, House of Councillors Finance Committee
1958
Succeeded by
Hisokichi Maeda
Preceded by
Tōnosuke Ōtani
Chair, House of Councillors Cabinet Affairs Committee
1962
Succeeded by
Michio Murayama
Preceded by
Yōtoku Shigemasa
Vice-President of the House of Councillors of Japan
1965–1968
Succeeded by
Ken Yasui
Preceded by
Yūzō Shigemune
President of the House of Councillors of Japan
1971–1977
Succeeded by
Ken Yasui
Sporting positions
Preceded by President of the Japan Association of Athletics Federations
1965–1975
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Mitsujirō Ishii
President of the Japan Sports Association
1975-1983
Succeeded by
Kenji Fukunaga