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Tadasuke Ōoka

Tadasuke Ōoka. The Actual Person. Early Career. Tadasuke Ōoka was born in 1677 in Edo, Japan (now Tokyo). However, he was not important until he was 35, when he was appointed a small judgeship.

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Tadasuke Ōoka

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  1. Tadasuke Ōoka The Actual Person

  2. Early Career • Tadasuke Ōoka was born in 1677 in Edo, Japan (now Tokyo). • However, he was not important until he was 35, when he was appointed a small judgeship. • He quickly settled a long dispute which other judges had been too afraid to settle, for fear of the leader of the side that was wrong. Edo

  3. His Rise • Five years later (1717), the shogun promoted Ōoka to the position of magistrate of Edo, which was the political capital of Japan. • He did this because of how capable Ōoka had proved in the dispute before. • The magistrate is basically the leader of all civic duties, like mayor, judge, and police chief.

  4. Magistrate Tenure • In his Edo years, Ōoka was highly respected as being incorruptible. • During this time, he also started the first fire brigades in Edo. (Fires were a real problem because of how the city was built.) • He also established a city hospital, important as well.

  5. Last Years of Career • After stepping down from magistrate of Edo, he moved to a lesser position of Temple Magistrate for 12 years. • His honesty was missed in Edo as more corrupt judges took over his posting. • Ōoka lived for 3 more years before dying. Not as much is known about his final years.

  6. Posthumous • His ability to solve crimes led him to be a folk hero after his death. • Chigasaki, Japan, has an Ōoka festival every April. • He was also a character in two television series. • And he was obviously a character in the book series I read. • This picture is from one of the TV series.

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