Takatoshi Nishiwaki Explained

Takatoshi Nishiwaki
Office:Governor of Kyoto Prefecture
Term Start:16 April 2018
Predecessor:Keiji Yamada
Birth Date:15 July 1955
Birth Place:Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Party:Independent
Alma Mater:University of Tokyo

is a Japanese politician and the current Governor of Kyoto Prefecture.

Governor of Kyoto

Nishiwaki won the 2018 gubernatorial election, defeating his sole opponent Kazuhito Fukuyama, with 55.90% of the vote. In the race, Nishiwaki was backed by the ruling LDP and Komeito, as well as major opposition parties including the Democratic Party, Constitutional Democratic Party, and Kibō no Tō.[1] After his election victory, Nishiwaki vowed to continue the policies of his predecessor, Keiji Yamada, who had served as governor for 16 years. Nishiwaki is considered to have strong relations with the central government, and is expected to use his Tokyo connections to influence national decisions on major projects involving the prefecture.[2] Nishiwaki is also a former Reconstruction Agency vice minister and transport ministry official.[3] In April 2022, Nishiwaki was re-elected to a second term, receiving 66.8% of the vote.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ex-bureaucrat Nishiwaki wins Kyoto's gubernatorial election. 9 April 2018. Mainichi Shimbun.
  2. Web site: Nishiwaki triumphs in Kyoto gubernatorial race, vows to continue policies of predecessor. Eric. Johnston. 8 April 2018. Japan Times.
  3. Web site: Kyoto gubernatorial race puts focus on demographic and economic challenges to come. Eric. Johnston. 25 March 2018. Japan Times.
  4. Web site: Nishiwaki Re-Elected Governor of Kyoto Pref. . nippon.com . 19 August 2022.