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Setsuo Yamada (山田 節男, Yamada Setsuo, December 26, 1898 - January 8, 1975) was the Mayor of Hiroshima from 1967 until his death. He served as member of the Upper House of the Diet in the early years after the Second World War, and in that capacity helped in 1949 to pass the law proclaiming Hiroshima a city of peace. He died of lung cancer.

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  • Setsuo Yamada (山田 節男, Yamada Setsuo, December 26, 1898 - January 8, 1975) was the Mayor of Hiroshima from 1967 until his death. He served as member of the Upper House of the Diet in the early years after the Second World War, and in that capacity helped in 1949 to pass the law proclaiming Hiroshima a city of peace. He was elected mayor of Hiroshima in May 1967, as Shinzo Hamai stepped down. As Mayor of Hiroshima he worked to promote the peace messages of his city overseas, which resulted in establishing in October 1967 a new department within the Hiroshima municipality, the , to disseminate the message of nuclear disarmament to the rest of the world. In September 1968, sent a letter of protest to the French government, protesting its nuclear tests, thus starting the tradition of such protest letters by the following mayors of Hiroshima. It was under his administration that Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Satō participated in the memorial ceremony on August 6, 1971, the first time such ceremony was attended by a Japanese Prime Minister. As part of his commemoration policies, decided to add to the official list of casualties also the US prisoners of war held in Hiroshima Castle during the war and killed in the nuclear holocaust. In May 1974 sent a letter of protest to Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, protesting the first Indian nuclear test. He continued to approach the US government on matters of nuclear disarmament, and on June 19, 1974, addressed a cable to US President Richard Nixon as follows: "On the occasion of the summit meeting with Soviet leader Brezhnev in Moscow late this month, I have learnt you two world leaders would deliberate Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.In the light of the fact of a series of recent atmospheric nuclear tests by France and China, I on behalf of Hiroshima citizens strongly beseech your Excellency and his Excellency Brezhnev to take full initiative in making greatest efforts to convene an international conference, with all nuclear club members present, for the talks of an immediate signing of treaties of complete suspension of nuclear testing and annihilation of nuclear weapons. Also, I sincerely solicit your Excellency to take resolute measures in avoiding current touch-and-go crisis of human holocaust. Yours Respectfully, Setsuo Yamada. Mayor of Hiroshima, Japan". He died of lung cancer. (en)
  • 山田 節男(やまだ せつお、1898年12月26日 - 1975年1月8日)は、広島県出身の政治家。広島市長、参議院議員。 (ja)
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  • 山田 節男(やまだ せつお、1898年12月26日 - 1975年1月8日)は、広島県出身の政治家。広島市長、参議院議員。 (ja)
  • Setsuo Yamada (山田 節男, Yamada Setsuo, December 26, 1898 - January 8, 1975) was the Mayor of Hiroshima from 1967 until his death. He served as member of the Upper House of the Diet in the early years after the Second World War, and in that capacity helped in 1949 to pass the law proclaiming Hiroshima a city of peace. He died of lung cancer. (en)
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  • Setsuo Yamada (en)
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