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Takashi Hiraoka : ウィキペディア英語版
Takashi Hiraoka

was the mayor of Hiroshima from 1991 to 1999.
==Early life==
Was born in Osaka to Tadao Hiraoka and Chitose Hiraoka (née Maeda). Initially, his parents had a delivery service in Osaka, but in 1934 the family business was hit by Typhoon Muroto, and the family moved to Unggi in Korea (present day Sonbong, North Korea), where his maternal grandfather Setsuzo Maeda held several private businesses. Later, the family moved to Seoul.〔("My Life: Interview with former Hiroshima Mayor Takashi Hiraoka, Part 2" ), by Masami Nishimoto, Hiroshima Peace Media Center〕
During the Second World War, he studied medicine at Keijo Imperial University, but did not finish his studies. In summer 1945, worked as a volunteer for a chemical factory the Japanese Imperial Army had in Korea, then an occupied territory under the Japanese Empire, and remained in that position until the Japanese surrender in August 1945.〔("My Life: Interview with former Hiroshima Mayor Takashi Hiraoka, Part 3" ), by Masami Nishimoto, Hiroshima Peace Media Center〕 He was away from the city of Hiroshima, and thus was spared any injuries due to the atomic attack on his city. As Japanese rule over Korea was over, all Japanese staying in Korea were required to return to Japan, and the family returned to Hiroshima in September 1945.
After returning to Japan, he started studying science at the Hiroshima High School, his teacher being Prof. Tadayoshi Saika. In 1948, he graduated from that school, and then moved to Tokyo and studied German literature at Waseda University.〔("My Life: Interview with former Hiroshima Mayor Takashi Hiraoka, Part 5" ), by Masami Nishimoto, Hiroshima Peace Media Center〕

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