Hirokazu Nakaima

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Hirokazu Nakaima
仲井眞 弘多
Governor of Okinawa Prefecture
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 10, 2006
Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
Personal details
Born (1939-08-19) 19 August 1939
Higashinari-ku, Osaka, Japan
Alma mater University of Tokyo

Hirokazu Nakaima (仲井眞 弘多 Nakaima Hirokazu, born August 19, 1939) is a Japanese bureaucrat, a business leader, and a politician of Chinese descent. He was elected governor of Okinawa Prefecture in 2006.

History

Nakaima is a 19th generation descendant of Cai clan (Chinese: 蔡氏 Càishì), one of 36 Min ren surname (Japanese: 閩人三十六姓 Binjinsanjūrokusei) or Kuni Village People (Japanese: 久米村人 Kunindanchu), Fujian people brought over to the Ryukyu Kingdom at the end of the 14th century.[1]

Nakaima was born on August 19, 1939 in Higashinari Ward of Osaka. In 1945 during World War II, his family escaped from the air raids in Osaka and evacuated to Meiji, Minamiamabe District, Oita Prefecture. In 1946 he returned to his parents' hometown of Naha, Okinawa. There he graduated from Kainan Elementary School, Uenoyama Junior High School, and Naha Senior High School. Nakaima excelled in math and science, earning grades that placed him at the top of his class.

Pursuing a dream of becoming an automobile designer, Nakaima sat for an exam to apply for the Government-funded/Self-funded Okinawa Student Program, a system established between the United States Military Government in Okinawa and the Japanese Government to allow students from Okinawa to attend university in mainland Japan. Nakaima passed the exam and matriculated at the University of Tokyo, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1961.

Directly after graduating in 1961, Nakaima joined the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). In the 1980s, Nakaima served as the Director General of the Commerce and Industry Department at the Okinawa General Bureau and later as the Deputy Director-General for Technology Affairs at MITI's Agency of Industrial Science and Technology.

In 1987, Nakaima took a Senior General Manager position with the Okinawa Electric Power Company. In 1990, he left the company to become a Vice Governor in the administration of Okinawa Governor Masahide Ota. Nakaima returned to the Okinawa Electric Power Company in 1995, serving as the company's President and later Chairman of the Board of Directors.

In 2006 the Liberal Democratic Party and the Fair and Clean Government Party gave him backing for his run in the Okinawa gubernatorial election on November 19. In the election, Nakaima defeated Keiko Itokazu, who received the recommendation of five opposition parties. Nakaima assumed the office of Governor on December 10, 2006. He was re-elected for a second term on November 28, 2010, defeating Yoichi Iha.

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Preceded by
Keiichi Inamine
Governor of Okinawa
December 2006–present
Incumbent
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