Mandokoro Shigesaburō Explained

Mandokoro Shigesaburō
Native Name:政所 重三郎
Birth Date:February, 1884
Birth Place:Shintotsukawa, Hokkaido, Empire of Japan
Death Date:Unknown
Nationality:Japanese

was a Japanese educator active in Japanese Taiwan. He was a bureaucrat in the Taiwan Governor-General's Office as well as head of the cities of Kagi, Shinchiku, and finally Karenkō Prefecture.

Biography

Mandokoro Shigesaburō was born in February, 1884 in Shintotsukawa village, Kabato District, Hokkaido to a tondenhei family.[1]

Mandokoro graduated from Tokyo Higher Normal School in 1909 and received his teacher's certificate.[1] He subsequently served on the teaching staff of the Aomori Prefectural Normal School, the Tochigi Prefectural Girls' High School, and the Ōkura Higher School of Commerce.[2]

In October 1919, Mandokoro passed the .[1] [2]

After taking up employment in Japanese Taiwan, Mandokoro served on the Taichū Prefecture board of education among other posts.[1] He retired in 1936.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 林 Rin . 進発 Shinpatsu . 台湾官紳年鑑 Taiwan kanshin nenkan . 1934 . 民衆公論社 Minshū Kōronsha . Japan.
  2. Book: 大衆人事録 第11版 Taishū jinjiroku dai 11-ban . 1935 . 帝国秘密探偵社 Teikoku Himitsu Tantei Sha . Japan.
  3. Book: 秦 Hata . 郁彦 Ikuhiko . 日本官僚制総合事典1868-2000 Nihon kanryōsei sōgō jiten 1868-2000 . 2007 . 東京大学出版会 University of Tokyo Press . Japan . 978-4-13-030121-3.