List of Cuban ambassadors in Japan

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The message is located at address 1-28-4, Higashi-Azabu, Minato-ku , Tokyo ( 35 ° 39 '19.56 "  N , 139 ° 44' 38.27"  O ).

Appointed / Accredited Surname comment appointed during the reign of accredited during the government of Leave post
1921 Miguel Ángel de la Campa y Caraveda Ambassador Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire in Tokyo , (born December 8, 1882 in Havana ) son of Maria Caraveda Pérez and Miguel Campa Alvarodiaz. Studied at the Colegio de Belén Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso Takahashi Korekiyo 1923
1936 Gustavo Enrique Mustelier y Galán Envoy extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire , Consul General Tokyo, (born December 27, 1881 in Santiago de Cuba ), 1930: Consul General in Batavia , until 1936 Consul General in Belfast Miguel Mariano Gomez Hirota Kōki 1940
1959 Mario Alzugaray Ramos Izquierdo (* March 19, 1912 in Havana; † November 1961 there) Manuel Urrutia Lleó Kishi Nobusuke Nov. 1961
Nov. 1961 Guillermo León Antich Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado Ikeda Hayato 1967
1974 Mario García Incháustegui January 17, 1976: Cuba's first ambassador to Kuala Lumpur Miki Takeo Dec. 4, 1977
1975 Enrique Arrieta Lara Chargé d'affaires
Apr. 1978 José Armando Guerra Menchero (* May 9, 1942 in Santiago de Cuba , † November 27, 2007 in Havana ) 1988–1999: Ambassador to Beijing , 1999: Viceministro de Relaciones Exteriores. Fidel Castro Ōhira Masayoshi Nov 1978
Nov 1984 Amadeo Blanco Valdés Fauly Nakasone Yasuhiro Aug 1989
1991 Eduardo Delgado Bermudez (* February 20, 1943), 2002–2009: Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2009–2013: Ambassador to the Holy See Miyazawa Kiichi Dec. 4, 1995
1993 Rene Pierre Cavallo Hosokawa Morihiro
1996 Ernesto Melendez Bach October 23, 2007: Ambassador in Reykjavík . Hashimoto Ryūtaro 2000
Feb 3, 2003 Orlando Hernandez Guillen Koizumi Jun'ichirō 2007
Sep 14 2008 José Fernández de Cossío Raúl Castro Asō Tarō Aug 13, 2012
Nov 22, 2012 Marcos Rodríguez Costa 14 Jun 1999: Ambassador to Pretoria, 2007: Deputy Foreign Minister. Noda Yoshihiko

Individual evidence

  1. Mario Alzugaray Ramos Izquierdo cv
  2. ^ Mario García Incháustegui
  3. Amadeo Blanco Valdés Fauly (PDF; 15.6 MB) mofa.go.jp
  4. ^ Eduardo Delgado Bermudez
  5. Ernesto Melendez Bach's (PDF; 502 kB)
  6. japon ( Memento of the original from December 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. cuba @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.cubadiplomatica.cu