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Yoshinobu Ishikawa
・ Yoshinobu Kanemaru
・ Yoshinobu Launch Complex
・ Yoshinobu Minowa
・ Yoshinobu Miyake
・ Yoshinobu Miyake (religionist)
・ Yoshinobu Miyazaki
・ Yoshinobu Nisaka
・ Yoshinobu Nishizaki
・ Yoshinobu Ota
・ Yoshinobu Shimamura
・ Yoshinobu Station
・ Yoshinobu Takahashi
・ Yoshinobu Takeda (Aikido)
・ Yoshinobu Tsukada


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Yoshinobu Ishikawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Yoshinobu Ishikawa

is the governor of Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan, first elected in 1993. A native of Kakegawa, Shizuoka, formerly known as Daitō, Shizuoka, and graduate of the University of Tokyo, Department of Law, he had worked at the Ministry of Home Affairs since 1964 before being elected governor.
== Early career ==
After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Department of Law in 1964, he joined the Ministry of Home Affairs and began work in the government bureaucracy. He worked within the ministry for 20 years before being given a position as Head of the Shizuoka Prefecture Home Affairs Office. Following a two-year stint there, he climbed the ladder of the Ministry, was briefly transferred to the National Land Agency, and eventually became Head of the Civil Servant Department in the Home Affairs Ministry in 1992. Only a year after, he decided to run for governor of his home prefecture of Shizuoka and resigned from the ministry in June 1993. He was elected for his first of four terms in August 1993.

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