Mayors of Tokyo

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Ozaki Yukio from 1903 to 1912 Yukio Ozaki.jpg
Ozaki Yukio from 1903 to 1912
Goto Shinpei from 1920 to 1923 Shimpei Goto.jpg
Gotō Shinpei from 1920 to 1923

This is a list of mayors of Tokyo from 1898 to 1943. [1] Prior to 1898 the Mayor of Tokyo was also the Governor of Tokyo. In 1943 the city's independent institutions were absorbed by the prefectural administration resulting in the cessation of the office of mayor.

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Most mayors of Tokyo were graduates of Tokyo Imperial University or previously worked at the Home Ministry. [2]

Mayors of Tokyo (1898–1943)

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References

  1. Roman Cybriwsky. Historical Dictionary of Tokyo.
  2. Sally Ann Hastings (1995). Neighborhood and Nation in Tokyo, 1905–1937 . University of Pittsburgh Pre. p.  44.