Shigeru Ishimoto
Japanese politician (1913–2007)
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Shigeru Ishimoto (1913-2007) was a Japanese politician. She served as Minister of the Environment (Japan) from 1984 to 1985. She was the fourth woman to become a Cabinet minister in Japan.[1]
References
- ^ First five women in the Japanese cabinet: Masa Nakayama (1960) Tsuruyo Kondo (1962), Chikage Oogi (1981), Shigeru Ishimoto (1984).
- S, Ishimoto (1985). "[Spotlight: Shigeru Ishimoto, six months as director of Environment Bureau]". [Kango] Japanese journal of nursing. 37 (5). Kango: 81–84. ISSN 0022-8362. PMID 3851966.
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