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| alma_mater = [[University of Tokyo|Tokyo Imperial University]] |
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Japanese businessperson and politician
Kawamura Takeji (川村 竹治, 1 September 1871 – 8 September 1955) was a Japanese businessman and the Governor-General of Taiwan (1928–1929),[1] Minister of Justice (1932).[2][3] He was Governor of Wakayama Prefecture (1911–1914), Kagawa Prefecture (1914–1915) and Aomori Prefecture (1917–1918).
