Tatsunosuke Takasaki

Tatsunosuke Takasaki
Minister of International Trade and Industry
In office
12 June 1958  18 June 1959
Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi
Preceded by Shigesaburo Maeo
Succeeded by Hayato Ikeda
Personal details
Born 7 February 1885
Takatsuki, Japan
Died 24 February 1964(1964-02-24) (aged 79)
Tokyo, Japan
Political party Liberal Democratic Party

Tatsunosuke Takasaki (高碕達之助 Takasaki Tatsunosuke, 7 February 1885 24 February 1964) was a Japanese businessman-politician.

Takasaki was born in Takatsuki, Japan, on 7 February 1885. After finishing school in Japan, Takasaki spent his younger days in Manchuria, and was the chairman of Manchurian Industrial Development Company and the head of the All Manchurian Japanese Association (Japanese: 全満日本人会) located in Xinjing, waiting for the repatriation from Huludao. Upon returning to Japan, he became the first chairman of Electric Power Development Company, the elected member of the House of Representatives of Japan, the head of the Japanese delegation to Asian–African Conference, the first head of the Economic Planning Agency of MITI, the initiator of the Sino-Japanese LT Trade Agreement,[1] etc. He founded Toyo Seikan Kaisha in 1917, which has since become the largest container company in Japan and dominates the ASEAN market.[2][3] He served in various Cabinet positions in the 1950s, including a period as Minister of International Trade and Industry from 1958 to 1959.

He died in Tokyo, on 24 February 1964.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Shigesaburo Maeo
Minister of International Trade and Industry
1958–1959
Succeeded by
Hayato Ikeda


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