Kazuo Kitagawa

Kazuo Kitagawa
北側一雄
Kitagawa in 2022
Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
In office
27 September 2004 – 26 September 2006
Prime MinisterJunichiro Koizumi
Preceded byNobuteru Ishihara
Succeeded byTetsuzo Fuyushiba
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
17 December 2012 – 9 October 2024
Preceded byHiroyuki Moriyama
Succeeded byMasaki Kuroda
ConstituencyOsaka 16th
In office
19 February 1990 – 21 July 2009
Preceded byYoshiaki Masaki
Succeeded byHiroyuki Moriyama
ConstituencyOsaka 5th (1990–1996)
Osaka 16th (1996–2009)
Personal details
Born (1953-03-02) 2 March 1953 (age 73)
PartyKomeito
Other political
affiliations
CGP (1990–1994)
NFP (1994–1998)
Parent
Alma materSōka University

Kazuo Kitagawa (北側 一雄, Kitagawa Kazuo; born March 2, 1953) is a retired Japanese politician who served as the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in the cabinet of Junichiro Koizumi.[1]

Biography

Born in Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Kitagawa graduated from Faculty of Law at Sōka University and became a lawyer. In 1990, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time and was appointed as the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in 2004.[1]

He was the secretary general of Komeito when the party suffered a major defeat in the 2009 Japanese general election. Komeito lost ten seats, including Kitagawa's and that of party leader Akihiro Ota. On 8 September 2009 Yoshihisa Inoue replaced Kitagawa as secretary general of Komeito.[2] Notwithstanding the loss of his seat, Kitagawa became deputy president of the party.

Kitagawa regained his seat representing the Osaka 16th district (representing Sakai-ku, Higashi-ku and Kita-ku in Sakai City) in the 2012 general election, and held the seat in the 2014 general election. On 9 October 2024, he announced his retirement from politics and would not run in the 2024 general election.[3]

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