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JAPAN - H.E. Akira Mizutani
Credentials: 13.01.2020
Born on November 3, 1957 in Aichi, Japan
Married, one son and one daughter
1980
Studied at Hitotsubashi University, law faculty
Joined the Japanese Foreign Service
1981-1983
Studied at Goettingen University, F.R. of Germany
1983-1985
Vice-Consul, Consulate General of Japan in Berlin (West)
1985-1987
Intelligence and Analysis Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
1987-1989
United Nations Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
1989-1990
Deputy Director, Social Cooperation Division, United Nations Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
1990-1992
Deputy Director, Ocean Affairs Division, the Office for the Law of the Sea, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
1992-1995
First Secretary, Embassy of Japan in F.R of Germany
1995-1997
Deputy Director, Consular and Migration Policy Division, Consular and Migration Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
1997-1998
Director, International Science Cooperation Department, Foreign Policy Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
1998-2000
Chamberlain to His Imperial Highness
2000-2002
Director, Division for the Protection of Japanese Nationals Overseas, Consular and Migration Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
2002
Counsellor, Assistant Chief Cabinet Secretary’s Office for National Security and Crisis Management Cabinet Secretariat
2002-2004
Minister, Embassy of Japan in Turkey
2004-2007
Minister, Embassy of Japan in Germany
2007-2009
Minister, Embassy of Japan in Pakistan
2009-2011
Professor, Hitotsubashi UniversityFaculty of Law
2011-2014
Consul General in Munich/Germany
2014-2017
Ambassador to Mozambique
2017-2019
Professor, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
2019-
Ambassador to Austria and Ambassador-designate to Kosovo
Fotos: Laura Heinschink und Peter Lechner/HBF
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