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被稱為「小澤女孩」日前眾議員三宅雪子疑投海輕生

   
日本前眾議員三宅雪子疑投海輕生,警視廳東京灣岸署2日在東京灣附近海邊發現她的遺體,享年54歲。(取自產經新聞)

日本前眾議員三宅雪子疑投海輕生,警視廳東京灣岸署2日在東京灣附近海邊發現她的遺體,享年54歲。(取自產經新聞)

2020-01-06 15:20:22

〔駐日特派員林翠儀/東京6日報導〕日本媒體報導,前眾議員三宅雪子疑似投海輕生,警視廳東京灣岸署2日在東京灣附近海邊發現她的遺體,享年54歲。三宅曾在富士電視台工作,2009年在前民主黨代理黨魁小澤一郎的邀請下參選眾議員當選,被稱為「小澤女孩」倍受矚目,不過後來尋求連任敗北。

三宅出身於政治世家,外祖父石田博英曾任眾議員、大臣和官房長官,父親三宅和助為外交官曾任日本駐日新加坡大使,三宅於美國出身,但成年後選擇日本國籍。三宅在1988年進入富士電視台,曾在新聞部擔任經濟組記者。

三宅在2009年受小澤之邀角逐眾議員,雖然於群馬縣的區域選舉敗給前首相福田康夫,但在比例代表復活成為眾議員,由於民主黨在眾院選舉大獲全勝,日本政黨輪替,民主黨成為執政黨,被列為「小澤女孩」之一的三宅倍受矚目。

三宅在2012年退出民主黨參加國民生活第一黨,同年12月從群馬選區轉戰千葉選區挑戰當時首相野田佳彥,但以懸殊的票數敗北,2013年再度挑戰參議員選舉再度失利。

日本讀賣新聞報導,東京灣岸署2日在東京灣附近發現她的遺體,懷疑她是投海輕生,正在進行調查。

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Yukiko Miyake

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Yukiko Miyake
三宅 雪子
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Member of the House of Representatives
In office
2009–2012
ConstituencyGunma PR District
Personal details
BornMarch 5, 1965
Washington, D.C., U.S.
DiedJanuary 2, 2020 (aged 54)
Tokyo, Japan
Political partyDemocratic
EducationKyoritsu Women's University

Yukiko Miyake (三宅 雪子, Miyake Yukiko ) (March 5, 1965 – January 2, 2020) was a Japanese politician. She served one term in the Japanese House of Representatives.

Career[edit]

Early life[edit]

Miyake's father, Wasuke Miyake, was a diplomat to the United States, so she was born in Washington D.C. Her maternal grandfather is Hirohide Ishida. She held Japanese citizenship.[1] She attended Toho Joshi middle and high school, Tamagawa Gakuen Junior College for Women, and Kyoritsu Women's University.[2]

Fuji Television[edit]

In 1988, Miyake began working for Fuji Television. She worked in sales, newsroom, and corporate social responsibility departments. When she worked in the newsroom, she reported on the economy, especially exchange rates and the stock exchange.

Yoshito SengokuKenji Tamura, Hajime Yatagawa and Yukiko Miyake, Members of the House of Representatives, met Masagos Zulkifli, Minister of State for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, in Singapore on May 2012.

Politics[edit]

On July 27, 2009, Ichiro Ozawa asked Miyake to run for office. She left her job at Fuji TV to do so. She ran for office during the 2009 Japanese general election against Yasuo Fukuda, the former Prime Minister of Japan, to represent Gunma's 4th district in the House of Representatives.[3] Her grandfather's secretary, Masaki Nakajima, was also a candidate, but Miyake became the Democratic Party's official candidate.[4] During the previous election in 2005, the Democrat's candidate lost to Fukuda by about 62,000 votes.[5] Japanese media called Miyake and other women who Ozawa urged to run for office "Ozawa girls". Their goal was to replace established politicians with fresh blood in order to create a more inclusive political environment. While she lost the election for the district seat, she was elected to the proportional representation block.[6]

On January 22, 2012, Miyake announced on Twitter that she would be the vice chair of a committee to reduce the cost of electricity.[7]

In the same year, Miyake opposed a bill to raise the consumption tax, and resigned from her position as the Democratic Party's vice chair of public relations on April 23.[8][9][10] On June 26, she voted against the consumption tax, contrary to her party's strategy.[11][12] On July 2, Miyake tendered her resignation from the party alongside Kenji Yamaoka and other party members.[13][14][15] However, the Democratic Party's Board of Governors didn't accept the resignation letters during their meeting on July 3, but officially accepted them during their meeting on July 9.[16][17][18][19][20][21]

After resigning from the Democratic party, Miyake joined People's Life First, a new political party, on July 11.[22] She then lost the 2012 Japanese general election.

In July 2013, Miyake was the Liberal Party's candidate in the 23rd Japanese House of Councillors election, but was not elected.

After some trouble with other members of her party, Miyake left the Liberal Party in April 2015.[23]

Death[edit]

On January 2, 2020, Tokyo Wangan Police Station found a body near Tokyo Bay, which was presumed to have committed suicide in the water. TWPS confirmed and made an announcement on January 6 that the dead person was Miyake.[24]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukiko_Miyake

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