List of ambassadors of Japan to Mexico

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The List of Japanese ambassadors to Mexico started when Murota Yoshifumi presented his credentials to the Mexican government in 1897.

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This is a chronological list of Japanese diplomats. [1] [2]

Inaugural dateOfficial position (Japanese)Official positionName (Japanese)Name
31.3.1897弁理公使Minister resident室田 義文Murota Yoshifumi
12.5.1900臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim亀山 松次郎Kameyama Matsujirō
5.12.1900弁理公使Minister resident佐藤 愛麿 Satō Aimaro
20.6.1902臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim信夫 淳平Shinobu Junpei
10.6.1903弁理公使Minister resident杉村 虎一Sugimura Kōichi
8.10.1903特命全権公使 Minister Plenipotentiary 杉村 虎一Sugimura Kōichi
22.6.1906臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim矢田 長之助Yada Chōnosuke
13.11.1906特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary荒川 巳次Arakawa Minoji
12.10.1907臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim矢田 長之助Yada Chōnosuke
10.12.1907臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim吉田 美利Yoshida Yoshitoshi
5.10.1909臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim堀口 九萬一Horiguchi Kumaichi
23.3.1913臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim田辺 熊三郎Tanabe Kumasaburō
21.7.1913特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary安達 峰一郎 Adachi Mineichirō
30.8.1915臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim岩崎 三雄Iwasaki Misao
12.4.1916臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim太田 為吉Ōta Tamekichi
31.12.1917特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary大鳥 富士太郎Ōtori Fujitarō
8.7.1919臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim伊藤 敬一Itō Keiichi
6.11.1922特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary古谷 重綱Furuya Shigetsuna
30.1.1926臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim越田 佐一郎Koshida Saichirō
7.1.1927特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary青木 新Aoki Arata
11.9.1930臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim柳沢 健Yanazawa Ken
19.9.1931特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary堀義 貴Hori Yoshimatsu
20.4.1936臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim井沢 実Izawa Minoru
4.2.1937特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary越田 佐一郎Koshida Saichirō
14.10.1940臨時代理公使Chargé d'affaires ad interim佐藤 舜Satō Shun
14.11.1940特命全権公使Minister Plenipotentiary三浦 義秋Miura Yoshiaki
13.3.1942-Second World War
28.4.1952臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim千葉 皓Chiba Kō
18.11.1952特命全権大使 Ambassador 加瀬 俊一 Kase Shunichi
14.12.1953臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim千葉 皓Chiba Kō
13.1.1954特命全権大使Ambassador久保田 貫一郎Kubota Kanichirō
16.11.1957臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim光藤 俊雄Mitsudo Toshio
29.1.1958特命全権大使Ambassador千葉 皓Chiba Kō
27.8.1960臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim山中 俊夫Yamanaka Toshio
1.9.1960特命全権大使Ambassador林 馨Hayashi Kaoru
27.8.1965臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim中根 正己Nakane Masami
29.9.1965特命全権大使Ambassador石黒 四郎Ishiguro Shirō
25.7.1968臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim大口 信夫Ōguchi Nobuo
29.8.1968特命全権大使Ambassador関 守三郎Seki Morisaburō
25.6.1970臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim林 祐一Hayashi Yuichi
21.10.1970特命全権大使Ambassador加藤 匡夫Katō Tadao
15.5.1974臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim林屋 永吉Hayashiya Eikichi
16.7.1974特命全権大使Ambassador鈴木 孝Suzuki Takashi
21.2.1976臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim石川 賢治Ishikawa Kenji
16.4.1976特命全権大使Ambassador和田 力Wada Tsutomu
18.2.1978臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim大島 弘輔Ōshima Hirosuke
8.5.1978特命全権大使Ambassador松永 信雄Matsunaga Nobuo
19.12.1981臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim中曽根 悟郎Nakasone Gorō
28.12.1981特命全権大使Ambassador菊地 清明Kikuchi Kiyoaki
8.11.1984臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim杉山 洋二Sugiyama Yōji
19.12.1984特命全権大使Ambassador内藤 武Naito Takeshi
7.1.1988臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim甲斐 紀武Kai Noritake
27.1.1988特命全権大使Ambassador今井 隆吉Imai Ryukichi
25.9.1990臨時代理大使Chargé d'affaires ad interim浅見 眞Asami Makoto
15.11.1990特命全権大使Ambassador田中 常雄Tanaka Tsuneo

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References

  1. Nihon Gaikoshi Jiten, appendix (1979). p. 371.
  2. Nihon Gaikoshi Jiten, appendix (1992). pp. 83-84, 137.

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