Fusae Ota
Ota Fusae
Fusae Ōta
(太田 房江
Ōta Fusae
,
June 2
,
1951
~) is a
Japanese
politician and the country's first female prefectural governor. Born in
Kure, Hiroshima
, she later moved to
Toyohashi, Aichi
. After graduating from the
University of Tokyo
with an
economics
degree in
1976
, Ota entered the
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
. She served in MITI until 1997, when she became vice-governor of
Okayama prefecture
. She returned to the ministry in 1999. Ota became governor of
Osaka prefecture
after the resignation of
Knock Yokoyama
in
2000
. She was re-elected in
2004
. Ota's family name is officially
registered
as
Saitō
(齊藤), but she uses the simplified form above for most public purposes. Ota Fusae
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