Eisaku Satō I Third Reformed Cabinet Eisaku Satō II
Preceded by
Kiichi Arita
Succeeded by
Hirokichi Nadao
Personal details
Born
3 September 1901 Ōtō, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Died
29 November 1992 (91 years old)
Political party
Liberal Democratic
Alma mater
Tokyo Imperial University Faculty of Law
Awards
Order of the Rising Sun
Toshihiro Kennoki (Japanese: 剱木亨弘; 3 September 1901 - 29 November 1992) was a Japanese politician. Kennoki served as Minister of Education under Prime Minister Eisaku Satō from 1966 to 1967. He is credited for having been one of the central figures who helped drive the Central Council for Education.
ToshihiroKennoki (Japanese: 剱木亨弘; 3 September 1901 - 29 November 1992) was a Japanese politician. Kennoki served as Minister of Education under Prime...
Second Reformed Cabinet Preceded by Umekichi Nakamura Succeeded by ToshihiroKennoki 24th Director of the Defense Agency In office 30 November 1968 – 14...
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consideration of societal demands.": 44 In 1967, Minister of Education KennokiToshihiro called on the Central Council for Education to make reforms to the...