Ichirō Kamoshita
Japanese politician
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27 August 2007 – 2 August 2008
18 July 1993 – 14 October 2021
Adachi, Tokyo, Japan
Ichirō Kamoshita (鴨下 一郎, Kamoshita Ichirō, born January 16, 1949) is a Japanese politician and doctor, who served as Minister of the Environment in Yasuo Fukuda's cabinet.[1]
Born in Adachi, Tokyo, he graduated from Nihon University, earning a medical degree. In 1993, he was elected for the first time as a member of the Japan New Party. In December 1997, he joined the Liberal Democratic Party. He represented Tokyo's 13th district in the House of Representatives.
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