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Fumio Gotō

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Fumio Gotō
後藤 文夫
Vice President of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association
In office
21 April 1943  22 July 1944
PresidentHideki Tojo
Preceded byKisaburō Andō
Succeeded byTaketora Ogata
Acting Prime Minister of Japan
In office
26 February 1936  29 February 1936
MonarchHirohito
Preceded byKeisuke Okada
Succeeded byKeisuke Okada
Minister of Home Affairs
In office
8 July 1934  9 March 1936
Prime MinisterKeisuke Okada
Preceded byYamamoto Tatsuo
Succeeded byShigenosuke Ushio
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
In office
26 May 1932  8 July 1934
Prime MinisterSaitō Makoto
Preceded byTeijirō Yamamoto
Succeeded byTatsunosuke Yamazaki
Member of the House of Councillors
In office
24 April 1953  2 June 1959
Preceded byJinzo Iwao
Succeeded byHaruzo Murakami
ConstituencyOita at-large
Member of the House of Peers
In office
23 December 1930  18 December 1945
Nominated by the Emperor
Personal details
Born(1884-03-07)7 March 1884
Ōita City, Ōita, Japan
Died13 May 1980(1980-05-13) (aged 96)
Tokyo, Japan
Political partyRyokufūkai (1947–1960)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (1930–1940)
IRAA (1940–1945)
ChildrenMasao Gotō
Alma materTokyo Imperial University

Fumio Gotō (後藤 文夫, Gotō Fumio; 7 March 1884 – 13 May 1980)[1]) was a Japanese politician who was the interim Prime Minister of Japan in 1936.

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  1. 後藤文夫 (in Japanese)