List of ambassadors of Japan to Cuba

The List of Japanese ambassadors to Cuba started when Kanda Jōtarō presented his credentials to the Cuban government in 1957.

Japan and Cuba established diplomatic relations in 1930, but it was not until 1953 that a Japanese legation was opened in Havana.

List

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

Inaugural date Official position (Japanese) Official position Name (Japanese) Name
November 25, 1953 臨時代理公使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 井沢 実 Izawa Minoru
March 27, 1956 臨時代理公使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 福島 茂吉 Fukushima Shigeyoshi
July 10, 1957 特命全権大使 Ambassador 神田 襄太郎 Kanda Jōtarō
January 3, 1960 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 片岡 孝三郎 Kataoka Kōzaburō
March 26, 1961 特命全権大使 Ambassador 都村 新次郎 Tsumura Shinjirō
September 28, 1962 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 片岡 孝三郎 Kataoka Kōzaburō
October 26, 1962 特命全権大使 Ambassador 矢口 麓蔵 Yaguchi Rokurō
April 2, 1966 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 兼田 晴重 Kaneda Harushige
January 9, 1967 特命全権大使 Ambassador 佐藤 崎人 Satō Sakito
July 28, 1969 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 伊藤 武好 Itō Takeyoshi
August 4, 1969 特命全権大使 Ambassador 近藤 四郎 Kondō Shirō
August 7, 1972 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 堅山 道助 Tateyama Michisuke
October 20, 1972 特命全権大使 Ambassador 片岡 秋 Kataoka Osamu
February 21, 1975 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 堅山 道助 Tateyama Michisuke
April 1, 1975 特命全権大使 Ambassador 奈良 賀男 Nara Yoshio
May 16, 1977 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 長田 光雄 Nagada Mitsuo
July 13, 1977 特命全権大使 Ambassador 穂崎 巧 Hozaki Takumi
February 12, 1981 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 平松 弘行 Hiramatsu Hiroyuki
February 27, 1981 特命全権大使 Ambassador 塚本 政雄 Tsukamoto Masao
October 24, 1983 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 久保 光弘 Kubo Mitsuhiro
December 28, 1983 特命全権大使 Ambassador 馬淵 晴之 Mabuchi Haruyuki
January 14, 1987 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim 鈴木 邦治 Suzuki Kuniji
March 11, 1987 特命全権大使 Ambassador 井出 亮 Ide Ryō

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Nihon Gaikoshi Jiten, appendix (1992). p. 109.

Further reading

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  • Nihon Gaikoshi Jiten, "Dictionary of Japanese Diplomatic History" (Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppansha, 1992)