Bungo Shirai Explained

Bungo Shirai
Birth Date:1928 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Tahara, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Nationality:Japanese
Alma Mater:Shizuoka Prefectural Shizuoka Senior High School
Occupation:President of Chunichi Shimbun and owner of the Chunichi Dragons

is a Japanese journalist and businessman, who is the president of Chunichi Shimbun[1] and owner of Nippon Professional Baseball team, the Chunichi Dragons.

Early life

Shirai attended the predecessor to Aichi Prefectural Seisho High School for his middle school education, and graduated from Shizuoka Senior High School.

Career

Chunichi Shimbun Co.

In 1949 Shirai started working at Chubu Nippon Shimbun Co. (Now Chunichi Shimbun Co.)

As a journalist, Shirai covered violent crimes within the society department. While working with the society department he edited "Retsujitsu Saipantō" (The Blazing Sun of Saipan) in 1979, a book touching on the experiences of Japanese soldiers in Saipan during World War II.[2] [3] Throughout his career at the company he held various positions within the Nagoya head office including department head of accounting, head of the Nagoya head office editing department and managing director.[4]

From 2007, Shirai has served as president and chairman of Chunichi Shimbun and the Chunichi Dragons.[5] [6]

Shirai is also on the board of the Japan Association of Major Theaters[7] as well as previously serving on the board of Meijo University in Nagoya.[8]

Chunichi Dragons

Shirai is known to have a close relationship with former Dragons player, manager and general manager Hiromitsu Ochiai whom he helped bring to the team.[9] After the Dragons lost to the Nippon Ham Fighters in the 2006 Japan Series Shirai stood by then manager, Ochiai and kept him on for the season ultimately leading to Chunichi's first Japan Series win in 53 years.[10]

Shirai is also known to have a dislike of the long-serving Kazuyoshi Tatsunami to a point where the player is convinced that he will never be manager of the team while the president remains in charge.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chunichi Shimbun The . . 22 December 2016.
  2. Web site: 烈日サイパン島 (改訂新版)-中日新聞社会部【編】(紀伊国屋書店ウェブストア . Kinokuniya Book Store . Japanese . The Blazing Sun of Saipan - Chunichi Shimbun Society Department (Kinokuniya Book Store Webstore) . 22 December 2016.
  3. Book: 烈日サイパン島 . March 1979 . . 978-4808301941 . Shirai . Bungo . Japanese . The Blazing Sun of Saipan.
  4. Web site: 田原市ふるさと大使 . Tahara City Hall . Japanese . Ambassadors of Tahara City . 19 December 2016.
  5. Web site: 株式会社全国新聞ネット役員人事内定 . 26 May 2011 . 全国新聞ネット . Japanese . Plans for new roles in Zenkoku Shimbun Net Co. Ltd . 19 December 2016.
  6. Web site: 会社概要|中日本開発株式会社 . Central Japan Development Co. . Japanese . Company Information: Central Japan Development Co. . 22 December 2016.
  7. Web site: 当協会の概要 . Japan Association of Major Theaters . Japanese . About this association . 22 December 2016.
  8. Web site: 平成19年度 事業報告書 . 2007 . . Japanese . Meijo University Business Report for 2007 . 22 December 2016.
  9. Web site: 白井オーナー「彼は『ああしろ、こうしろ』とは言わなかった」 . 21 December 2016 . Sankei Sports . Japanese . [Responses to GM Ochiai's step-down] Owner Shirai "He never said do this or do that.." . 22 December 2016.
  10. Web site: Shirai says Ochiai to return . 28 October 2006 . Japan Times . Kyodo News . 22 December 2016.
  11. Web site: 落合「中日のタブー暴露」講演会を実況中継(3)立浪派と山崎派が対立している . 2 February 2012 . Livedoor . Japanese . Ochiai: "Chunichi's taboos exposed" in a broadcast lecture. Opposed to the Tatsunami and Yamasaki side" . 19 December 2016.