Takayuki Ochiai Explained

Takayuki Ochiai
Native Name Lang:ja
Office:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start:14 December 2014
Predecessor:Takao Ochi
Birth Date:1979 8, df=y
Birth Place:Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Alma Mater:Keio University
Party:CDP
Otherparty:
    Spouse:Kumiko Horiuchi[1]
    Children:2

    is a Japanese politician from the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP) and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). Ochiai represents the Tokyo 6th district.

    Biography

    Ochiai was born in Setagaya, Tokyo in 1979. After graduating with an economics degree from Keio University, he joined the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. He started his foray into politics by working as the main secretary for Diet members Kenji Eda and Kota Matsuda.

    He first contested an election in 2012 as the Your Party (YP) candidate for the Tokyo 6th district, finishing fourth at that time. A year later, Ochiai left the party after disagreeing with its policy of supporting the draconian State Secrecy Law pushed by the Abe government.[2] In May 2014, he joined the Unity Party which was formed by anti-State Secrecy Law ex-YP members. The party was then merged into the Japan Innovation Party (JIP) in the same year.

    Ochiai recontested Tokyo-6th in the 2014 general election. This time, he lost by a narrower margin than in 2012, thus enabling him to win a Diet seat via his party's proportional representation list. When the JIP merged with the Democratic Partyu of Japan, he joined the post-merger Democratic Party.

    As an opponent against amending Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Ochiai protested then-DP president Seiji Maehara's decision to join hands with Yuriko Koike's pro-amendment Party of Hope in the imminent 2017 general election. In the ensuing party split, he joined the CDP and contested the Tokyo-6th seat again in the election.[3] He shockingly defeated the LDP incumbent and former vice minister Takao Ochi in the constituency.[4] This would mark the first time Ochiai won a constituency seat.

    Personal life

    Ochiai is married to Kumiko Horiuchi. They live in a rented apartment in Setagaya along with their two children.[1] During his time as a political secretary, he was nicknamed by Kenji Eda and by Kota Matsuda.[5] [6]

    Ochiai's role models are Shusei Tanaka and Mahatma Gandhi.[1]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: プロフィール. Takayuki Ochiai. 11 May 2018. Japanese.
    2. Web site: 離党のご報告. Takayuki Ochiai. 3 December 2013. 11 May 2018. Japanese.
    3. News: 「自民対希望では」立憲民主、東京の15人が会見. 4 October 2017. 11 May 2018. Yuka. Nishimoto. Asahi Shimbun. Japanese.
    4. Web site: http://www.asahi.com/senkyo/senkyo2017/kaihyo/A13.html#Area006. ja:小選挙区開票速報:東京都(定数25). 11 May 2018. Asahi Shimbun. Japanese.
    5. Web site: 元秘書、落合貴之君、ご結婚おめでとう!. Kenji Eda. 29 September 2013. 11 May 2018. Japanese.
    6. Web site: ケネディ、元寝ぐせ王子、国会ナンバーワン. Kota Matsuda. 25 November 2012. 11 May 2018. Japanese.