Hideshi Futori (Japanese: 太 栄志, romanized: Futori Hideshi; born 27 April 1977) is a Japanese politician who currently serves as a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP) in the lower house of the House of Representatives, representing Kanagawa's 13th district(jp:神奈川県第13区).
Hideshi Futori | |
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太 栄志 | |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
Assumed office 3 November 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Fumio Kishida |
Opponent | Akira Amari |
Preceded by | Akira Amari |
Constituency | Kanagawa 3rd district |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic Party of Japan (2003 - 2015)
Democratic Party (2015 - 2017) Kibō no Tō (2017 - 2018) Democratic Party for the People (2018 - 2020) Constitutional Democratic Party (2020 - ) |
Alma mater | Chuo University (LL.B., M.A.) |
Career
editHideshi Futori was born in China Town (知名町, China Chō), Kagoshima Prefecture.[1] The town is located in Okinoerabujima which is one of the Amami Islands[1]. He raised there until he finished the junior high school[1]. He entered Reimei Senior High School where is Sendai City, Kagoshima Prefecture[1]. He finished Faculty of Law,Chuo University and the master's course of its graduate school.[2]
He joined the Democratic Party of Japan in 2003 after he began working as a public secretary for Akihisa Nagashima, a member of the House of Representatives representing Tokyo's 21st district (representing the Tokyo proportional representation block from 2005 onwards), and later as his Chief of Staff.[3] In 2009, he left his position to become a visiting fellow at the Center for U.S.-Japan Studies and Cooperation at Vanderbilt University.[4] Two years later, Futori became a research associate for the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. He joined the Pacific Forum of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) as a Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellow and the East-West Center as a Japan Studies Fellow in 2012. In 2013, he was made a Japan Scholar in the Asia Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars ("Wilson Center") in Washington, D.C.
Futori unsuccessfully ran as the Kibō no Tō candidate for Kanagawa's 13th district in the 48th House of Representatives general election in 2017, losing to the Liberal Democratic Party's Akira Amari 56.1% to 27.7%.[5] However, facing Amari again in the 2021 Japanese general elections, Futori won 51.1% to 48.9%.[6]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "知名町出身の太さん初当選 衆院選". 南海日日新聞 (in Japanese). Amami. 2021-11-02. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
- ^ "プロフィール | 太 栄志(ふとり ひでし)ウェブサイト". futori.net (in Japanese). 2020-06-14. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
- ^ "民主党 太(ふとり)氏を公認 衆院選神奈川13区 | 大和". タウンニュース (in Japanese). 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
- ^ "Hideshi Futori | Wilson Center". www.wilsoncenter.org. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
- ^ 日本放送協会. "2017衆院選 | 衆議院選挙 | 選挙データベース | NHK選挙WEB". www.nhk.or.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-12-12.
- ^ 日本放送協会. "衆議院選挙2021 神奈川(横浜・川崎など)開票速報・選挙結果 小選挙区 NHK". www.nhk.or.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-12-12.