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List of ambassadors of Japan to Chile
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The Ambassador of Japan to Chile is an officer of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the head of the Embassy of Japan to Chile.
The first Japanese ambassador was Hioki Eki, who presented his credentials to Chilean president Pedro Montt in 1909. Carlos Morla Vicuña was his counterpart as the first Chilean ambassador sent to Tokyo.
Japan and Chile's diplomatic relationship goes back to 1897 when Hoshi Tōru, a foreign minister to the United States, and Domingo Gana for Chile, negotiated the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation between the two countries in Washington D.C.[1] It would be Chile's first treaty with an Asian country. The treaty would be ratified in Japan under the Saionji Kinmochi administration with Hioki dispatched under Foreign Minister Komura Jutarō. The two countries continue to maintain important academic and ecconomic relations between the two countries today.[2][3][4]
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains its chancery (jp) in the Santiago commune of Providencia, and a residence in Vitacura.[5]
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See also: List of Chilean ambassadors to Japan on the Spanish language wiki at (Embajadores de Chile en Japón) or the Japanese language wiki at (日本とチリの関係)
This is a chronological list of Japanese diplomats.
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