Ichirō Kiyose

Ichirō Kiyose (清瀬 一郎, Kiyose Ichirō, July 5, 1884 – June 27, 1967) was a Japanese lawyer and politician who rose to serve as Minister of Education and later Speaker of the House of Representatives in the National Diet. As a lawyer, he rose to fame in Japan as one of the defense attorneys for the perpetrators of the May 15 Incident in 1932, and then later became famous internationally when he defended former prime minister Hideki Tōjō during the Tokyo War Crimes Trials after World War II. In 1960, as Speaker of the House of Representatives, he presided over the ramming through the Diet of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that cemented in place the U.S.-Japan alliance and allows the United States to maintain military bases on Japanese soil.

Ichirō Kiyose
清瀬 一郎
Ichirō Kiyose in 1953
Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
1960–1963
Prime MinisterHayato Ikeda
Preceded byRyōgorō Katō
Succeeded byNaka Funada
Minister of Education
In office
1955–1956
Prime MinisterIchirō Hatoyama
Preceded byKenzō Matsumura
Succeeded byHirokichi Nadao
Personal details
Born(1884-07-05)July 5, 1884
Yumesaki village, Shikama District, Hyōgo, Japan
DiedJune 27, 1967(1967-06-27) (aged 82)
Alma materKyoto Imperial University
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