Ryūichi Kaji | |
Birth Date: | 1896 |
Birth Place: | Hyogo Prefecture |
Death Date: | 1978 |
Known For: | Writer of Tensei Jingo, journalist and political critic |
Occupation: | Chief editor of Asahi Shimbun |
Nationality: | Japanese |
was a Japanese journalist and political critic.[1]
He was born in Hyogo Prefecture. Having graduated from the Department of Law of Tokyo University, he joined the East-Asiatic Commercial Intelligence Institute at Tokyo of the South Manchuria Railway. (The name of this institute was changed to the East Asiatic Economic Investigation Bureau.) Later he joined the Asahi Shimbun and in 1945, he became head the editorial board and wrote essays in Tensei Jingo. In 1947, he headed the Department of Publication of Asahi Shimbun. Later he became Instructor at Dokkyo University, and a member of the Ministry of Education's University educational accreditation committee and a member of other public committees.