Tokuji Wakasa
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Tokuji Wakasa (若狭 得治? March 11, 1914 - December 27, 2005) was a former head of All Nippon Airways. He became President of the company in 1970, a year after becoming vice-president. In 1976 he went to prison over a bribery scandal. After serving time he regained some honorary status with the company, but withdrew over a dispute with new president Seiji Fukatsu. After that Tokuji Wakasa died of pneumonia in 2005.

