Background
Noboru Tanikawa was born in 1895 in Hiroshima, Japan.
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Noboru Tanikawa was born in 1895 in Hiroshima, Japan.
He graduated from Political Economic Department of Harvard University, U.S.A. in 1924, with degree of Master of Arts.
He was a director of the Wartime Citizens Livelihood Bureau of Tokyo, and also the Bureau of Defense. He was a director of Kanta Haiden (Electric Power Company) in 1944, governor of Yamanashi Prefecture (1945), director of Police Bureau of the Home Office (1946), and was elected to House of Representatives (1952). He was president of Japan United Nations Association Headquarters in Tokyo and a member of the Investigation Committee on Local Anatomy System.