Bungo Shirai | |
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Born |
Tahara, Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
January 27, 1928
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Shizuoka Prefectural Shizuoka Senior High School |
Occupation | President of Chunichi Shimbun and owner of the Chunichi Dragons |
Bungo Shirai (白井 文吾 Shirai Bungo?, born 27 January 1928) is a Japanese journalist and businessman, who is the president of Chunichi Shimbun and owner of Nippon Professional Baseball team, the Chunichi Dragons.
Shirai attended the predecessor to Aichi Prefectural Seisho High School for his middle school education and graduated from Shizuoka Senior High School.
In 1949 Shirai started working at Chubu Nippon Shimbun Co. (Now Chunichi Shimbun Co.)
As a journalist, Shirai covered violent crimes within the society department. While working with the society department he edited "Retsujitsu Saipantō" (The Blazing Sun of Saipan) in 1979, a book touching on the experiences of Japanese soldiers in Saipan during World War II. Throughout his career at the company he held various positions within the Nagoya head office including department head of accounting, head of the Nagoya head office editing department and managing director.
From 2007, Shirai has served as president and chairman of Chunichi Shimbun and the Chunichi Dragons.
Shirai is also on the board of the Japan Association of Major Theaters as well as previously serving on the board of Meijo University in Nagoya.
Shirai is known to have a close relationship with Dragons player, manager and general manager Hiromitsu Ochiai whom he helped bring to the team. After the Dragons lost to the Nippon Ham Fighters in the 2006 Japan Series Shirai stood by then manager, Ochiai and kept him on for the 2007 season ultimately leading to Chunichi's first Japan Series win in 53 years.