Toshirō Mutō Explained

is the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan.

On March 7, 2008, the government of Japan announced that it planned to nominate him for promotion to replace Toshihiko Fukui as governor.[1] Fukui's term was to expire on March 19. His nomination was rejected.

Mutō was born in Urawa, Saitama Prefecture and graduated from Kaisei Academy High School in Nishi Nippori, Arakawa, Tokyo. He attended the University of Tokyo, graduating from the Department of Law in 1966. In the same year, he joined the Ministry of Finance. He served overseas at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. In 2000, he rose to Administrative Vice-Minister of Finance, and in 2003 joined the Bank of Japan as deputy governor.

Since January 2014, Mutō has served as the Director General/CEO of the Tokyo Organising Committee for the 2020 Summer Olympics.[2] [3]

In August 2021, Muto received a Silver Olympic Order.[4] [5]

Sources

This article incorporates material from 武藤敏郎 (Mutō Toshirō) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on March 7, 2008.

References

  1. http://www3.nhk.or.jp/knews/news/2008/03/07/t20080307000095.html{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
  2. Web site: Organising Committee Officers . . Tokyo Organising Committee . July 30, 2020 .
  3. http://www.joc.or.jp/news/detail.html?id=4819 2020年東京オリンピック・パラリンピック競技大会組織委員会を設立!
  4. https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASP885W11P88ULZU001.html IOC、菅首相と小池知事に五輪功労章 コロナ禍で「例外的」に金章
  5. https://jen.jiji.com/jc/eng?g=eco&k=2021080800347 Hashimoto, Suga, Koike to Receive IOC's Olympic Order in Gold