Tasuku Tsukada


Tasuku Tsukada is a Japanese politician, and the former mayor of the city of Nagano, the capital of Nagano Prefecture, in central Japan. Tsukada won his first mayoral contest in 1985. He served four full 4-year terms, until November 10, 2001. In 1997, Tsukada served as the Vice President of the Japan Association of City Mayors.
Tsukada graduated from Nagano Prefectural Nagano Senior High School. He then graduated from the School of Commerce at Waseda University in 1958 From 1967, he served on the Nagano City Council, and from 1975 until 1985, he served in the Nagano Prefectural Assembly. He was elected mayor in 1985 in his first candidacy. In addition, he served as chairman of the Nagano City-Hokuriku Shinkansen Liaison Council.
Tsukada retired from municipal politics in 2001. Following retirement from politics, Tsukada served as an auditor at Nagano Jidosha Center, and from 2007 an external auditor at Moriya Corporation in Nagano.

1998 Winter Olympics

Tsukada was mayor during the early preparation and bid process for the 1998 Winter Olympics as well as through the Games. He served as Vice President of the Nagano Olympic Organizing Committee from 1991 when the committee was officially established.
Following the closing ceremonies of the 1994 Winter Olympics, an International Environmental Expedition had departed Lillehammer, Norway. They traveled by dogsled, sailboat and bicycle over two and a half year. On 25 September, 1996, 500 days before the games started, they arrived in Nagano where their message was delivered to Mayor Tsukada. Following the 1998 Winter Olympics, Tsukada sent a similar message for the organizers in Salt Lake City.
Tsukada organized the first Host City Mayors' Conference to discuss Olympics in the 21st Century. The mayors at the time from Sapporo, Calgary, Albertville, Lillehammer and Salt Lake City attended, along with the mayor of Olympia as observer. Following the Mayors' Conference, a declaration was released which included:
With 200 days to go before the opening of the 1998 Games, a live celebration in Tokyo, Nagano, and Sydney, Australia, the host of the 2000 Summer Olympics, took place on NAOC's webpage, with Tsukada in Nagano and Frank Sartor, the Lord Mayor of Sydney at the time. In December, 1997, Tsukada, along with Japanese Olympic Committee President Hironoshin Furuhashi, and others, headed a delegation to the Hellenic Olympic Committee. At the Temple of Hera, Tsukada and the NAOC received the flame for the start of the 1998 Winter Olympics torch relay. On 6 February 6, 1998 the Olympic flame arrived in Nagano City after a three-route relay across Japan. Kristi Yamaguchi, Masae Kasai, and Yuko Emoto passed their flames to Eishiro Saito, President of NAOC, and two NAOC Vice Presidents, Goro Yoshimura and Tsukada, who in turn lit the flame of IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch.
In February, 1998, at the start of the 1998 Winter Olympics, Tsukada described the benefits that that Olympics brought to Nagano: "We have received tangible and intangible assets... We went through various difficulties and hardships as the host city, but it has been worth it". During the early days of promoting Nagano as a possible host for the 1998 Games, Tsukada came to realize that the city of Nagano had limited name recognition. When talking with IOC members in Albertville in 1989, they asked Tsukada whether it snowed in Nagano, confusing Nagano for the city of Nagoya which had lost the bid to Seoul for the 1988 Summer Olympics.
It was Mayor Tsukuda passed the Olympic flag to Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini at the closing ceremonies of the 1998 Winter Games Following the 2002 Winter Olympic bid scandal that broke in late 1998, Mayor Tsukada was quoted as saying:
Following the scandal to hit Salt Lake City, it was learned that NAOC spent approximately $14 million to woe IOC members. Tsukada said: "The burden is too much... some moderation, some balance" must return to the Olympics.

Mayoralty elections

Mayoral Candidate, 27 October, 1985Vote
Tasuku Tsukada76,515
Jiichiro Ishida67,148
Shuichiro Imai28,105
Akira Takano10,719

Mayoral Candidate29 October, 1989Vote
Tasuku Tsukada103,650
Eizawa Noriko15,406
Toshiyuki Takemura10,601

Mayoral Candidate31 October, 1993Vote
Tasuku Tsukada97,374
Toshiyuki Takemura15,520

Mayoral Candidate26 October, 1997Vote
Tasuku Tsukada97,638
Satoshi Horiuchi19,762
Shigeo Kusama3,681

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