List of ambassadors of Peru to Japan

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Ambassador of Peru to the State of Japan
Gran Sello de la Republica del Peru.svg
Incumbent
Roberto Hernán Seminario Portocarrero
since January 1, 2022
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2-3-1, Hiroo, Shibuya–ku, Tokyo
AppointerThe President of Peru
Inaugural holder Aurelio García y García
FormationNovember 1872
Website Embassy of Peru in Japan

The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Peru to the State of Japan is the official representative of the Republic of Peru to Japan. Until 1971, the Ambassador to Japan was also accredited to China.

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Both countries established relations in 1873, [1] [2] and 790 Japanese immigrants arrived to Peru 20 years later in 1899. [1] Today, Peru has the second largest Japanese population in Latin America after Brazil.

Relations have been warm, although incidents have occurred. Before the establishment of relations, a diplomatic incident occurred between both countries, [1] and after Alberto Fujimori (whose presidency was marked by events such as the Japanese embassy hostage crisis) faxed his resignation to the Presidency of Peru, Japan refused to extradite him as he had become a Japanese citizen, only arrested in Chile after his attempt to return to Peru. [3] Peru severed relations with Japan only once, in January 1942, due to the Attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II. [4]

List of ambassadors

NamePortraitTerm beginTerm endPresidentNotes
Aurelio García y García Aurelio Garcia y Garcia 2.jpg November 18721874 Manuel Pardo Appointed as Envoy Extraordinary to deal with the María Luz incident. Under his tenure, Peru and Japan established relations in 1873. [1]
Manuel Elías Bonnemaison August 9, 1929October 1936 Augusto B. Leguía Also accredited to China.
Ricardo Rivera Schreiber Ricardo Rivera Schreiber.JPG 19361941 Óscar R. Benavides As Minister plenipotenciary, also accredited to China. Relations with Japan were severed in January 1942.
Julio Fernández Dávila19571960 Manuel Prado Ugarteche As Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, then first Ambassador to Japan. [5]
Aníbal Ponce Sobrevilla  [ es ]January 6, 1961March 11, 1965 Manuel Prado y Ugarteche Also accredited to China.
José Carlos Ferreyros BaltaJuly 18, 19661969 Nicolás Lindley López Also accredited to China. [6]
José Carlos Mariátegui Arellano19711974 Juan Velasco Alvarado
César Espejo Romero1979July 1, 1981 Francisco Morales Bermúdez
Luis José Macchiavello Amorós19851989 Alan García
Víctor Hiroshi Aritomi Shinto  [ es ]August 15, 1991November 22, 2000 Alberto Fujimori
Luis José Macchiavello AmorósFebruary 20012005 Valentín Paniagua
Hugo Ernesto Palma Valderrama  [ es ]20062008Alan García
Juan Carlos Capuñay Chávez20092011Alan García
Elard Alberto Escala Sánchez-Barreto20112017 Ollanta Humala
Harold Forsyth Harold Forsyth.jpg 2017May 27, 2021 [7] Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
Roberto Hernán Seminario PortocarreroDecember 6, 2021Incumbent Pedro Castillo

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Reseña Histórica: Japón-Perú (in Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2017-12-28. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  2. "Relaciones Bilaterales Perú - Japon". Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores . Archived from the original on 2016-10-10.
  3. Peru's Fugitive Ex-President Is Arrested in Chile
  4. Novak, Fabián (2004). Las relaciones entre el Perú y Alemania (1828–2003) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: Fondo Editorial PUCP. ISBN   9789972426346.
  5. Memoria (in Spanish). Lima: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 1957. p. 110. Por Resolución Suprema de 20 de mayo de 1957, se nombró como Primer Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario del Perú en el Japón, al señor Julio Fernández Dávila, funcionario diplomático, quien venía desempeñando el cargo de Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario en ese mismo país. (Anexo Nº 71)
  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Taiwan) (July 1966). "Events From Day to Day - Taiwan Today – Jose Carlos Ferreyros Balta". taiwantoday.tw. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  7. "Cancillería pasa a retiro a embajador Harold Forsyth Mejía". Andina . 2021-04-27.