Joji Matsumoto
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Jōji Matsumoto (松本 烝治 Matsumoto Jōji) was a Japanese lawyer of Meiji period specializing in commercial law.
Matsumoto served as the Chief of Legislative Bureau from Sep 2, 1923 until Jan 7, 1924 in the second Yamamoto Cabinet. He then served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry from Feb 9, 1934 until Jul 8, 1934 in the Saitō Cabinet and as the Minister of State from Oct 9, 1945 to May 22, 1946 in the Shidehara Cabinet.
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