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Shinkun Haku : ウィキペディア英語版
Shinkun Haku
is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Shinjuku, Tokyo and graduate of Nihon University, he was elected for the first time in 2004.
Haku was born to a South Korean father and Japanese mother. At the time of his birth, both South Korean nationality law and Japanese nationality law imputed nationality solely by patrilineal descent, and thus he had South Korean citizenship rather than Japanese citizenship at birth, with the legal name Baek Jinhoon (백진훈).〔Japan does not permit multiple nationality, and South Korea only began permitting it in limited cases beginning in 2010.〕 In 2003, he renounced his South Korean citizenship to naturalise as a Japanese citizen.
Haku worked for the ''Chosun Ilbo'', a South Korean newspaper, from 1985 to 2004, serving as its Tokyo bureau chief from 1994 onward. He left the newspaper to enter politics in 2004. In 2012 he was named Senior Vice-Minister in the Cabinet Office under Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda.
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