Saburo Tokura, the new Secretary of the Supreme Court, took office and stated his aspirations, "We will steadily promote digitalization and work to improve the quality of hearings and judgments."

Saburo Tokura, 67, has been the Supreme Court Justice for five years after serving as Secretary-General of the Supreme Court.



At the press conference, New Secretary Tokura said, "We must steadily promote digitalization in the field of justice and work to improve the quality of hearings and judgments. It is more important than ever to continue to make constant efforts to respond to the situation. "

New Judge Imazaki "Humbly Faces the Trial"

In addition, Judge Yukihiko Imasaki (64) has also been newly appointed.



Judge Imasaki, who was a judge and has served as the chief of the criminal bureau of the Supreme Court and the chief of the Tokyo High Court, said, "I would like to listen to the claims of the parties and humbly face the trial. I naturally think about what the essence of this is. I think I can apply that experience to my future work. "

New Secretary-General Hotta "Needs efforts to realize high-quality trials"

In addition, Mr. Shinya Hotta (59), who became the new Secretary-General of the Supreme Court, also met and said, "Although the digitalization of court procedures is progressing, not only is it more convenient, but it is also more quality by taking advantage of the digital characteristics. We need to work to achieve a high-quality trial. "