Akira Kazami
Akira Kazami (風見 章, Kazami Akira; 1886–1961) was a Japanese politician. From no great prominence, he was made secretary-General of the first cabinet of Prince Konoe, in 1937.[1] He had been part of Konoe's think tank, the Showa Kenkyu Kai, for a number of years[2] He held the position until January 1939.

Akira Kazami

Kazami, c. 1952
In the 1940 Konoe cabinet he was Justice Minister, during the second half of the year.
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- Telephone Cabinet. Time. June 14, 1937
- Marius B. Jansen (1995). "Intellectuals, Social Change and Foreign Policy in Interwar Japan" (PDF). The Tocqueville Review. 16 (2): 59–78. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-29.
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