Kakuzo Kawamoto was born in
Takashima District, Shiga on 27 March 1917. He graduated from Hikone Commercial College (later,
Shiga University) in 1937. He was elected as a member of the
House of Councillors in 1971. In 1987, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the
Order of the Sacred Treasure. In 1989, he was defeated although he ran in the election from
Liberal Democratic Party. In 1980, his son, Hidenori Kawamoto who has served as the president of Ayaha Corporation, the chairperson of Ayaha High School, the vice chairperson of Ōtsu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the chairperson of Shiga Sport Association and so on, established Public-interest Incorporated Foundation "Kawamoto Promotion Association for Educational Welfare" ("河本文教福祉振興会") for the purpose of contributing to the sound upbringing of children and youth in
Shiga Prefecture according to the suggestion and benevolence of Kakuzo Kawamoto by donating his personal fortune. His grandmother, Niwa Kawamoto (1863–1976) used to be the world's top person for longevity. ==References==