Haruko Arimura

Japanese politician (born 1970)


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nameHaruko Arimura
native_name有村 治子
native_name_langja
imageHaruko Arimura.jpg
image_size250px
captionOfficial portrait, 2014
officeMinister of State for Government Revitalization
primeministerShinzo Abe
term_start3 August 2014
term_end7 October 2015
predecessorTomomi Inada
successorTaro Kono
office2Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety
primeminister2Shinzo Abe
term_start23 August 2014
term_end224 December 2014
predecessor2Masako Mori
successor2Shunichi Yamaguchi
office3Member of the House of Councillors
constituency3National PR
term_start329 July 2001
birth_nameHaruko Arimura
birth_date
birth_placeIshikawa, Japan
partyLiberal Democratic
parentsKunihiro Arimura (father)
Akiko Arimura (mother)
relativesKunitoshi Arimura (older brother)
Kunitomo Arimura (younger brother)
Kaieda Nobuyoshi (grand grand grand uncle)
children2
educationOmi Brotherhood High
alma_mater
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| name = Haruko Arimura | native_name = 有村 治子 | native_name_lang = ja | image = Haruko Arimura.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = Official portrait, 2014 | office = Minister of State for Government Revitalization | primeminister = Shinzo Abe | term_start = 3 August 2014 | term_end = 7 October 2015 | predecessor = Tomomi Inada | successor = Taro Kono | office2 = Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety | primeminister2 = Shinzo Abe | term_start2 = 3 August 2014 | term_end2 = 24 December 2014 | predecessor2 = Masako Mori | successor2 = Shunichi Yamaguchi | office3 = Member of the House of Councillors | constituency3 = National PR | term_start3 = 29 July 2001 | term_end3 = | predecessor3 = | successor3 = | birth_name = Haruko Arimura | birth_date = | birth_place = Ishikawa, Japan | death_date = | death_place = | signature = | party = Liberal Democratic | spouse = | parents = Kunihiro Arimura (father) Akiko Arimura (mother) | relatives = Kunitoshi Arimura (older brother) Kunitomo Arimura (younger brother) Kaieda Nobuyoshi (grand grand grand uncle) | children = 2 | education = Omi Brotherhood High | alma_mater = Haruko Arimura is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan. She is a descendant of Arimura Tsugizaemon, the ringleader of the Sakuradamon Incident, and Tōgō Heihachirō, the admiral of the Russo-Japanese War.

Arimura's views on comfort women, military prostitutes during World War II, have been criticized. Arimura supports the views of Japanologist J. Mark Ramseyer on comfort women.

Early life and education

Haruko Arimura was born in Ishikawa Prefecture and grew up in Shiga Prefecture. Her father, Kunihiro (國宏) is a politician and descended from samurai of the Satsuma clan, Her grand grand father, Kunihiko (國彦) was a banker. Her uncle, Kunitaka Arimura (有村 國孝) is the inventor of Integrated Circuit Card. Her brothers, Kunitoshi (國俊) and Kunitomo (國知) Arimura are also politicians. Arimura family's Tūji (通字), the distinctive kanji used in the names of all men belonging to an Arimura family, is Kuni (國).

After graduating from Omi Brotherhood High School (近江兄弟社高等学校), she got a B.A. in social science from International Christian University (ICU) in Mitaka, Tokyo and received a M.A. in Conflict Transformation from School for International Training (SIT) in Vermont, United States.

She joined McDonald's Japan as a manager in 1997.

Political career

Arimura was elected for the first time in 2001. Having been elected to the House of Councillors, Arimura stopped the Ph.D. in international business programme at Aoyama Gakuin University.

On 3 September 2014, she was appointed by the Abe Cabinet as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform, Minister of State for Measures to Combat Declining Birthrates, Minister of State for Gender Equality and Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety in the Cabinet Office. Arimura led the public relations department of the LDP during Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's term, and was replaced on 4 October 2021 by Taro Kono at the start of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's term.

She is affiliated to Nippon Kaigi.

Personal life

She is married to a Hakka-Chinese Malaysian man and has two children with her husband.

References

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Sources referenced

References

  1. "Japanese foreign minister says S. Korea moved goalposts on comfort women issue".
  2. Busetto, Arielle. (2021-04-24). "[Bookmark] Diet Member Haruko Arimura Wants Facts, Not False Comfort Women Narratives".
  3. "[http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2994558 Abe's reshuffle promotes right-wingers" - Korea Joongang Daily - 2014/09/05]

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