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{{nihongo|'''Kiichi Inoue'''|井上 喜一|Inoue Kiichi|extra=May 24, 1932 – December 16, 2010}} was a [[Japan]]ese [[politician]] of the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]], a member of the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]] in the [[Diet of Japan|Diet]] (national legislature). A native of [[Kasai, Hyōgo]] and graduate of the [[University of Tokyo]], he joined the [[Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan)|Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries]] 1955. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1986.
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{{nihongo|'''Kiichi Inoue'''|井上 喜一|Inoue Kiichi|extra=May 24, 1932 – December 16, 2010}} was a Japanese [[politician]] of the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]], a member of the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]] in the [[Diet of Japan|Diet]] (national legislature).<ref>{{Cite web |date=2007-12-03 |title=政治家情報 ~井上 喜一~ |url=http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/diet/profile/0000/00000214.html |access-date=2023-01-13 |archive-date=2007-12-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071203095040/http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/diet/profile/0000/00000214.html |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> A native of [[Kasai, Hyōgo]] and graduate of the [[University of Tokyo]], he joined the [[Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan)|Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries]] in 1955. He was elected to the House of Representatives for Hyōgo 3rd district for the first time in 1986. He later represented the Hyōgo 4th district, and served as a House member until his defeat in [[2009 Japanese general election|2009]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=井上喜一 {{!}} 衆議院議員の実績 {{!}} 国会議員白書 |url=https://kokkai.sugawarataku.net/giin/r01915.html |access-date=2023-01-13 |website=kokkai.sugawarataku.net}}</ref>


==Death==
==Death==
On December 16, 2010, Inoue died of [[pneumonia]] at the age of 78.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-12-19 |title=神戸新聞|社会|元防災・有事法制担当相、井上喜一氏が死去 |url=http://www.kobe-np.co.jp/news/shakai/0003679263.shtml |access-date=2023-01-13 |archive-date=2010-12-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101219032428/http://www.kobe-np.co.jp/news/shakai/0003679263.shtml |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref>
On December 16, 2010, Inoue died of [[pneumonia]] at the age of 78.

== Controversy ==
Following the [[Sasebo slashing]] in 2004, where a 11-year old girl murdered a 12-year old girl, Inoue referred to Girl A, the murderer, as ''genki'' (vigorous, lively), a word with positive connotations. He also remarked that "Men have committed thoughtless, harsh acts but I think this is the first for a girl. Recently the difference between men and women is shrinking." These comments drew criticism from women's groups.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2004-06-05 |title=School slaying a sign of gender equality: minister - Taipei Times |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2004/06/05/2003173827 |access-date=2023-01-13 |website=www.taipeitimes.com}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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* {{cite web|url=http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/diet/profile/0000/00000214.html |script-title=ja:政治家情報 〜井上 喜一〜 |work=[http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/ ザ・選挙] |publisher=''[[JANJAN]]'' |accessdate=2007-10-16 |language=Japanese |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071203095040/http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/diet/profile/0000/00000214.html |archivedate=2007-12-03 |df= }}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.kobe-np.co.jp/news/shakai/0003679263.shtml |script-title=ja:防災・有事法制担当相、井上喜一氏が死去 |work=Kobe Shimbun |accessdate=2011-01-06 |language=Japanese |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101219032428/http://www.kobe-np.co.jp/news/shakai/0003679263.shtml |archivedate=2010-12-19 |df= }}


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Latest revision as of 20:30, 4 May 2024

Kiichi Inoue (井上 喜一, Inoue Kiichi, May 24, 1932 – December 16, 2010) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).[1] A native of Kasai, Hyōgo and graduate of the University of Tokyo, he joined the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 1955. He was elected to the House of Representatives for Hyōgo 3rd district for the first time in 1986. He later represented the Hyōgo 4th district, and served as a House member until his defeat in 2009.[2]

Death[edit]

On December 16, 2010, Inoue died of pneumonia at the age of 78.[3]

Controversy[edit]

Following the Sasebo slashing in 2004, where a 11-year old girl murdered a 12-year old girl, Inoue referred to Girl A, the murderer, as genki (vigorous, lively), a word with positive connotations. He also remarked that "Men have committed thoughtless, harsh acts but I think this is the first for a girl. Recently the difference between men and women is shrinking." These comments drew criticism from women's groups.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "政治家情報 ~井上 喜一~". 2007-12-03. Archived from the original on 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2023-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "井上喜一 | 衆議院議員の実績 | 国会議員白書". kokkai.sugawarataku.net. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  3. ^ "神戸新聞|社会|元防災・有事法制担当相、井上喜一氏が死去". 2010-12-19. Archived from the original on 2010-12-19. Retrieved 2023-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ "School slaying a sign of gender equality: minister - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 2004-06-05. Retrieved 2023-01-13.