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Susumu Hamamura

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Susumu Hamamura

Susumu Hamamura (Japanese: 濱村 進, Hepburn: Hamamura Susumu, born 30 September 1975) is a member of Komeito serving in the Japanese House of Representatives, a position that he has been elected to two times.[1] He is supportive of casinos in Japan, saying that they will help the economy and "will give foreigners something to do at night".[2]

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  1. ^ "議員一覧".
  2. ^ "Japan's government has legalised casinos, but they are not popular". The Economist. 4 February 2017.