In office November 11, 1985[1] – November 10, 2001[3]
Preceded by
Masayuki Yanagihara
Succeeded by
Shouichi Washizawa
Personal details
Born
(1936-03-03)March 3, 1936[4][5] Nagano, Japan
Died
February 22, 2023(2023-02-22) (aged 86)
Alma mater
Waseda University[6]
Tasuku Tsukada (塚田 佐, Tsukada Tasuku, March 3, 1936 – February 22, 2023) was a Japanese politician, and past mayor of the city of Nagano, the capital of Nagano Prefecture, in central Japan. Tsukada won his first mayoral contest in 1985. He served four full 4-year terms, until November 10, 2001.[7] In 1997, Tsukada served as the Vice President of the Japan Association of City Mayors.[8]
Tsukada graduated from Nagano Prefectural Nagano Senior High School (長野県長野高等学校, Nagano ken Nagano kōtō gakkō) (which was called Nagano North High School (長野北高校, Nagano kita kōkō) at the time).[9] He then graduated from the School of Commerce at Waseda University in 1958.[10] From 1967, he served on the Nagano City Council, and from 1975 until 1985, he served in the Nagano Prefectural Assembly.[11] He was elected mayor in 1985 in his first candidacy. In addition, he served as chairman of the Nagano City-Hokuriku Shinkansen Liaison Council.[12]
Tsukada retired from municipal politics in 2001.[13] Following retirement from politics, Tsukada served as an auditor at Nagano Jidosha Center, and from 2007 an external auditor at Moriya Corporation in Nagano.[14][15] Tsukada died on February 22, 2023, at the age of 86.[16]
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^"2011(平成23)年度プレスリリース [第57期定時株主総会召集ご通知 ( 2011-06-09) PDF]". Moriya 株式会社 守谷商会. p. 41. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
^Tsukada, Tasuku. "36 高校・大学時代 ~雄弁会で多くの知己 早大で貴重な経験~ (High school and university days)". 週刊長野記事アーカイブ (Weekly Nagano Article Archive). Retrieved June 8, 2019..
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