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Embassy of Japan in Ukraine
The Embassy building in Kyiv
Location Ukraine Kyiv
AddressBldg. 4, Museum Lane (Kyiv) [ uk], Kyiv 01901.
Ambassador Kuninori Matsuda [1] [2]
Website Embassy of Japan in Ukraine (Ukr.)

The Embassy of Japan in Ukraine (Zai Ukuraina Nihonkoku Taishikan (在ウクライナ日本国大使館), Ukrainian: Посольство Японії в Україні) is located in the Pechersk district of Kyiv, near the building of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. It is being headed by an extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador. [3]

History

Until January 19, 1993, the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine was a part-time Embassy of Japan in Moscow, Russia. [4] On 14 February 2022, the embassy was temporarily relocated to Lviv, as fears mounted of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. [5]

Ambassadors to Ukraine

List of Ambassadors of Japan to Ukraine:

  1. Edamura Sumio [ ja] Edamura Sumio (枝村純郎) (June 12, 1992 - April 13, 1993) Office held in Moscow till 19 January 1993. [4]
  2. Suezawa Shoji [ ja] Suezawa Shōji (末沢昌二) (April 13, 1993 - October 1, 1996) [4]
  3. Kurokawa Yuji [ ja] Kurokawa Yūji (黒川祐次) (October 21, 1996 - May 28, 1999) [4]
  4. Honda Hitoshi [ uk] Honda Hitoshi (本田均) (July 21, 1999 - September 1, 2002) [4]
  5. Amae Kishichiro [ ja] Amae Kishichirō (天江喜七郎) (September 20, 2002 - September 30, 2005) [4]
  6. Mabuchi Mutsuo [ ja] Mabuchi Mutsuo (馬渕睦夫) (October 4, 2005 - September 1, 2008) [4]
  7. Izawa Tadashi [ ja] Izawa Tadashi (伊沢正) (September 3, 2008 - August 26, 2011) [4]
  8. Sakata Toichi [ ja] Sakata Tōichi (坂田東一) (September 1, 2011 - August 29, 2014) [4]
  9. Sumi Shigeki [ ja] Sumi Shigeki (角茂樹) (August 29, 2014 - November 26, 2018) [4] [6]
  10. Kurai Takashi Kurai Takashi (倉井高志) (December 4, 2018 - August 27, 2021) Inaugurated as of 23 January 2019. [4] [7] [1]
  11. Matsuda Kuninori [ Wikidata] Matsuda Kuninori (松田邦紀) (August 27, 2021 - ) [1] [2] [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c List of Ambassadors of Japan in Ukraine, Embassy of Japan in Ukraine
  2. ^ a b "Japan hands over batch of new television equipment to Suspilne" (Press release). Interfax-Ukraine. 26 January 2022. Source: Press Service of Suspilne.
  3. ^ "List of Ambassadors of Japan in Ukraine". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "歴代 駐ウクライナ大使一覧" [List of Japanese ambassadors to Ukraine]. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  5. ^ "在ウクライナ日本国大使館リヴィウ連絡事務所の開設". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  6. ^ "Президент прийняв вірчі грамоти від послів іноземних держав в Україні 01/12/2014" (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  7. ^ Japanese ambassador completes diplomatic mission in Ukraine, Ukrinform (7 October 2021)

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Embassy of Japan in Ukraine
The Embassy building in Kyiv
Location Ukraine Kyiv
AddressBldg. 4, Museum Lane (Kyiv) [ uk], Kyiv 01901.
Ambassador Kuninori Matsuda [1] [2]
Website Embassy of Japan in Ukraine (Ukr.)

The Embassy of Japan in Ukraine (Zai Ukuraina Nihonkoku Taishikan (在ウクライナ日本国大使館), Ukrainian: Посольство Японії в Україні) is located in the Pechersk district of Kyiv, near the building of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. It is being headed by an extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador. [3]

History

Until January 19, 1993, the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine was a part-time Embassy of Japan in Moscow, Russia. [4] On 14 February 2022, the embassy was temporarily relocated to Lviv, as fears mounted of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. [5]

Ambassadors to Ukraine

List of Ambassadors of Japan to Ukraine:

  1. Edamura Sumio [ ja] Edamura Sumio (枝村純郎) (June 12, 1992 - April 13, 1993) Office held in Moscow till 19 January 1993. [4]
  2. Suezawa Shoji [ ja] Suezawa Shōji (末沢昌二) (April 13, 1993 - October 1, 1996) [4]
  3. Kurokawa Yuji [ ja] Kurokawa Yūji (黒川祐次) (October 21, 1996 - May 28, 1999) [4]
  4. Honda Hitoshi [ uk] Honda Hitoshi (本田均) (July 21, 1999 - September 1, 2002) [4]
  5. Amae Kishichiro [ ja] Amae Kishichirō (天江喜七郎) (September 20, 2002 - September 30, 2005) [4]
  6. Mabuchi Mutsuo [ ja] Mabuchi Mutsuo (馬渕睦夫) (October 4, 2005 - September 1, 2008) [4]
  7. Izawa Tadashi [ ja] Izawa Tadashi (伊沢正) (September 3, 2008 - August 26, 2011) [4]
  8. Sakata Toichi [ ja] Sakata Tōichi (坂田東一) (September 1, 2011 - August 29, 2014) [4]
  9. Sumi Shigeki [ ja] Sumi Shigeki (角茂樹) (August 29, 2014 - November 26, 2018) [4] [6]
  10. Kurai Takashi Kurai Takashi (倉井高志) (December 4, 2018 - August 27, 2021) Inaugurated as of 23 January 2019. [4] [7] [1]
  11. Matsuda Kuninori [ Wikidata] Matsuda Kuninori (松田邦紀) (August 27, 2021 - ) [1] [2] [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c List of Ambassadors of Japan in Ukraine, Embassy of Japan in Ukraine
  2. ^ a b "Japan hands over batch of new television equipment to Suspilne" (Press release). Interfax-Ukraine. 26 January 2022. Source: Press Service of Suspilne.
  3. ^ "List of Ambassadors of Japan in Ukraine". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "歴代 駐ウクライナ大使一覧" [List of Japanese ambassadors to Ukraine]. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  5. ^ "在ウクライナ日本国大使館リヴィウ連絡事務所の開設". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  6. ^ "Президент прийняв вірчі грамоти від послів іноземних держав в Україні 01/12/2014" (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  7. ^ Japanese ambassador completes diplomatic mission in Ukraine, Ukrinform (7 October 2021)

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