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Kingo Machimura | |
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町村 金五 | |
| Minister of Home Affairs | |
| In office 25 November 1973 – 11 November 1974 | |
| Prime Minister | Kakuei Tanaka |
| Preceded by | Masumi Esaki |
| Succeeded by | Hajime Fukuda |
| Director-General of the Hokkaido Development Agency | |
| In office 25 November 1973 – 11 November 1974 | |
| Prime Minister | Kakuei Tanaka |
| Preceded by | Masumi Esaki |
| Succeeded by | Hajime Fukuda |
| Member of the House of Councillors | |
| In office 4 July 1971 – 9 July 1983 | |
| Preceded by | Multi-member district |
| Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
| Constituency | National district |
| Member of the House of Representatives | |
| In office 2 October 1952 – 25 March 1959 | |
| Preceded by | Multi-member district |
| Succeeded by | Tomiyo Takada |
| Constituency | Hokkaido 1st |
| Governor of Hokkaido Prefecture | |
| In office 23 April 1959 – 22 April 1971 | |
| Monarch | Hirohito |
| Preceded by | Toshibumi Tanaka |
| Succeeded by | Naohiro Dōgakinai |
| Governor of Niigata Prefecture | |
| In office 1 February 1945 – 9 April 1945 | |
| Monarch | Hirohito |
| Preceded by | Tamon Maeda |
| Succeeded by | Masafuku Hatada |
| Governor of Toyama Prefecture | |
| In office 7 January 1941 – 23 April 1943 | |
| Monarch | Hirohito |
| Preceded by | Kenzo Yano |
| Succeeded by | Nobuyoshi Saka |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1900-08-16)16 August 1900 |
| Died | 14 December 1992(1992-12-14) (aged 92) Tokyo, Japan |
| Party | Liberal Democratic |
| Other political affiliations | Kaishintō (1952–1954) Liberal (1954–1955) |
| Spouse | Machiya Biba |
| Children | Nobutaka Machimura (son) |
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| Alma mater | Tokyo Imperial University |
Kingo Machimura (町村 金五, Machimura Kingo; 16 August 1900 – 14 December 1992) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Toyama Prefecture (1941–1943), Governor of Niigata Prefecture (1945) and the second Governor of Hokkaido (1959–1971). He was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo. He was a recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun. His second son was Nobutaka Machimura, who was twice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan and Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan.
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[edit]『町村金五伝』 北海タイムス社 1982年