Keiichi Inamine
Japanese politician
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10 December 1998 – 9 December 2006
Fengtian, Manchukuo
(now Liaoning, China)
Keiichi Inamine (稲嶺 惠一, Inamine Keiichi) is a Japanese politician who served as the fifth Governor of Okinawa from 1998 until 2006. He studied at, and graduated from, Keio University.[1][2]
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