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{{nihongo|'''Masayoshi Hamada'''|浜田 昌良|Hamada Masayoshi|born February 28, 1957 in [[Osaka]]}} is a Japanese politician. He is a former representative in [[Diet of Japan|Diet]] and is a member of the [[New Komeito Party]]. In 1980 he left Kyoto University's graduate school mid-term to work in the Biochemical-Industry Division of Japan's [[Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry]] (METI). He retired from METI in 2003 and in 2004 was [[japanese House of Councillors election, 2004|elected]] to the Diet's [[House of Councillors|Upper House]]. In 2006, he became the [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]'s Parliamentary Secretary in the [[Shinzō Abe]] [[Cabinet of Japan|cabinet]].

{{Short description|Japanese politician (born 1957)}}
{{nihongo|'''Masayoshi Hamada'''|浜田 昌良|Hamada Masayoshi|born February 28, 1957 in [[Osaka]]}} is a Japanese politician. He is a former representative in [[Diet of Japan|Diet]] and is a member of the [[New Komeito Party]]. In 1980 he left Kyoto University's graduate school mid-term to work in the Biochemical-Industry Division of Japan's [[Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry]] (METI). He retired from METI in 2003 and in 2004 was [[2004 japanese House of Councillors election|elected]] to the Diet's [[House of Councillors|Upper House]]. In 2006, he became the [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]'s Parliamentary Secretary in the [[Shinzō Abe]] [[Cabinet of Japan|cabinet]].


He earned his undergraduate degree from [[Kyoto University]] in 1979.
He earned his undergraduate degree from [[Kyoto University]] in 1979.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.hamada-m.com/ 国政に新風を!浜田昌良]
* [http://www.hamada-m.com/ 国政に新風を!浜田昌良]



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Latest revision as of 21:20, 4 May 2024

Masayoshi Hamada in 2017

Masayoshi Hamada (浜田 昌良, Hamada Masayoshi, born February 28, 1957 in Osaka) is a Japanese politician. He is a former representative in Diet and is a member of the New Komeito Party. In 1980 he left Kyoto University's graduate school mid-term to work in the Biochemical-Industry Division of Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). He retired from METI in 2003 and in 2004 was elected to the Diet's Upper House. In 2006, he became the Ministry of Foreign Affairs's Parliamentary Secretary in the Shinzō Abe cabinet.

He earned his undergraduate degree from Kyoto University in 1979.

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