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Minister of State for Regulatory Reform

Tomomi INADA

Member of the House of Representatives (Elected 3 times)
Date of Birth: February 20, 1959
Place of Birth: Fukui Prefecture
Constituency: Fukui Prefecture No.1

Educational Background:

Mar. 1981 Graduated from Faculty of Low, Waseda University

Career:

Dec. 2012 Minister of State for Regulatory Reform
Minister in charge of Administrative Reform
Minister in charge of Civil Service Reform
Minister in charge of "Cool Japan" Strategy
Minister in charge of "Challenge Again" Initiative
(2nd Abe Cabinet)
Oct. 2012 Director, Judicial Affairs Division, Policy Research Council, LDP(Liberal Democratic party)
Sep. 2010 Deputy Secretary-General, LDP
Nov. 2009 Chairman, Federation of Fukui Prefecture LDP Branches
Oct. 2009 Director, Committee on Judicial Affairs, the House of Representatives
Aug. 2009 Elected to the House of Representatives at the 45th general election(second term)
Jan. 2009 Member, Committee on Financial Affairs, the House of Representatives
Jan. 2008 Member, Committee on Internal Affairs and Communications, the House of Representatives
Feb. 2006 Chairman, The group of Tradition and Creation
Sep. 2005 Member, Committee on Judicial Affairs, the House of Representatives
Elected to the House of Representatives at the 44th general election(first term)
Apr. 1985 Registered as an Attorney
Apr. 1983 The 37th Term Judicial Apprentice

 

Publications:

“Watashi ha Nihon wo Mamoritai”(I wish to keep Japan), PHP, 2010.
“Nihon wo Shiisuru Hitobito”(Criticism to people trying to destroy Japan), PHP, 2008.
“Hyakunin-giri Saiban kara Nankin he”(The trial against the false tale of killing 100 people contest, and the fiction of “Nanking Massacre”), Bunshun-shinsho, 2007.


Tomomi INADA’s political faith is “Tradition and Creation,” and she observes the principle, “decide with dignity, act with resolution.” Her idol is Takamori Saigo, one of the leading politicians who carried out the Meiji Restoration.
She is married and has a son and a daughter. In her spare time she enjoys reading.

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