Tenkoko Sonoda

Tenkōkō Sonoda (園田 天光光, Sonoda Tenkōkō, 23 January 1919 29 January 2015)[1] was a Japanese politician born in Tokyo. She was a member of the Japanese Diet from 1946–1952. In 1950, she became the first woman in Japanese political history to have a baby while in office.

Tenkoko Sonoda
Sonoda in 1949
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
1946–1947
ConstituencyTokyo 2nd district
In office
1947–1952
ConstituencyTokyo 7th district
Personal details
Born23 January 1919
Tokyo, Japan
Died23 January 2015(2015-01-23) (aged 96)
Tokyo, Japan

Tenkoko Sonoda was the widow of Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda. She was the step-mother to Hiroyuki Sonoda. She was a socialist at first, and belonged to the Japan Socialist Party (the Social Democratic Party Japan; SDPJ) and the Workers and Farmers Party (Maoism) in the Diet, but changed her opinion by herself to be conservative after her marriage to Sunao.

She was a member of the representative committee of the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi, to which her son-in-law Hiroyuki is also affiliated.[2]

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Nippon Kaigi website

Sources

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0XPQ/is_2000_April_17/ai_61968766


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