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298:. Like Junkichi, as a second son, he was not expected to inherit anything from his father and was adopted into the Matsuoka family, succeeding his adopted father's role at Matsuoka Kisen Kaisha, as well as that of his older brother Kobayashi Fusao's role as General Manager of the 271:, as a director of Toyo Kohan, Hokkaido Colliery and Steamship Co, Kashima Trust, and Toho, advisor to the Japan Shipping Association, council member of the Japan Amateur Sports Association, director of the Kobe Japan-Brazil Association, and honorary consul of Poland in Osaka. 278:
in one of the 66 seats reserved for the landed gentry, serving a 7-year term until 1939, and reelected in a by-election for a second 7-year term in 1942, serving until May 1947 with the dissolution of the upper house under the new land reform rules established during the
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in 1909, he started working with his adopted father's company, Matsuoka Kisen Kaisha, a shipping company which was part of the
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Junkichi's daughter Setsuko would marry Tatsuro Kobayashi in 1930, the second son of Junkichi's business associate,
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upon his retirement in 1925. He also served as CEO of Kureha Cotton Spinning Co (a textile company bought out by
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Matsuoka was born to an affluent banking family in Seido Village, Muko County,
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co-op, and Osaka Godo Boseki, a textile company which would be bought out by
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was a Japanese businessman and a member of the pre-war
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Index

House of Peers
Shōwa
Hyōgo Prefecture
Seido Village
Hyōgo Prefecture
Isao
Shuzo
Alma mater
Keio University
Japanese name
surname
House of Peers
Hyōgo Prefecture
Ashiya City
Gōnō
Nishinomiya City
Keio University
Osaka Shōsen Kabushiki-gaisha
Toyobo
ōjōya
Itochu
Hanshin Electric Railway
House of Peers
Occupation of Japan
Hankyu Railway
Toho
Ichizō Kobayashi
Hankyu Toho Group

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