List of ambassadors of Iran to Japan explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Iran to Japan
Insignia:Emblem of Iran.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent:Peyman Saadat
Inaugural:Hovhannes Masehyan

The Iranian ambassador in Tokyo is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Japan.

Till August 16, 1971 the Iranian Ambassador to Japan was accredited in Taipei.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditationDiplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendarAmbassadorPersian languageObservationsList of heads of state of IranList of prime ministers of JapanTerm endTerm end Solar Hijri calendar
1308Hovhannes MasehyanReza Shah PahlaviHamaguchi Osachi1309
1309Hovhannes MasehyanPersian: هوهانس خان ماسحیان|هوهانس ماسحیان Armenian: Հովհաննես ՄասեհյանReza Shah PahlaviWakatsuki Reijirō1310
1310Hassan-Ali Kamal Hedayat (fa)Persian: حسنعلی کمال هدایتReza Shah PahlaviSaitō Makoto1312
1312Bagher Azimi (fa)Persian: باقر عظیمی[1] Reza Shah PahlaviOkada Keisuke1316
1316Ali-Mohammad SaybaniPersian: علی‌محمد شیبانیReza Shah PahlaviHayashi Senjūrō1317
1317Mahmoud BahadoriPersian: محمود بهادری From 1316 to 1319, Iran did not have a minister in Japan. On December 25, 1318, the National Salvation Council approved a friendly treaty between the governments of Iran and Japan. Japan was Hitler's German ally. Reza Shah PahlaviHiranuma Kiichirō1319
1319Abolqasem NajmPersian: ابوالقاسم نجم25 August to 17 September 1941 Anglo-Soviet invasion of IranReza Shah PahlaviYonai Mitsumasa1321
1323On occupied Iran declared war on Japan under pressure from Britain and Russia. Ali Soheili ordered the interruption of his diplomatic relation with the Japanese government and summoned Abolqasem Najm to Tehran. This breakup continued until . Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviShidehara Kijūrō1332
1333Musa Nuri EsfandiariPersian: موسی نوری اسفندیاریMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviHatoyama Ichirō1335
1335Hossein Ghods-NakhaiPersian: حسین قدس نخعیMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviKishi Nobusuke1336
1336Abbas AramPersian: عباس آرامMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviKishi Nobusuke1338
1338Persian: جواد صدرMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviIkeda Hayato1342
1342Hormoz Qarib (fa)Persian: هرمز قریبMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviSatō Eisaku1347
1347Fazlollah Nureddin KiaPersian: فضل‌الله نورالدین کیاMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviSatō Eisaku1351
1354Abdol-Hossein HamzaviPersian: عبدالحسین حمزاویMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviFukuda Takeo
1356Naser Majd ArdakaniPersian: ناصر مجد اردکانیMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviŌhira Masayoshi1358
1358Qasem SalehkhuPersian: قاسم صالح‌خوAbolhassan BanisadrSuzuki Zenkō
1361Abdorrahim Govahi (ja)Persian: عبدالرحیم گواهیAli KhameneiNakasone Yasuhiro1365
1365Mohammad Hossein AdeliPersian: محمدحسین عادلیAli KhameneiNakasone Yasuhiro
1369Hossein Kazempour ArdabiliPersian: حسین کاظم‌پور اردبیلیAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniMiyazawa Kiichi1373
1373Manouchehr MottakiPersian: منوچهر متکیAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniMurayama Tomiichi
1378Ali Majedi (fa)Persian: علی ماجدیMohammad KhatamiMori Yoshirō
1382Mohsen TalaeiPersian: محسن طلاییMohammad KhatamiKoizumi Jun’ichirō
1385Abbas AraghchiPersian: سید عباس عراقچی[2] Mahmoud AhmadinejadAsō Tarō
1389Majid Mojtahed ShabestariPersian: مجید مجتهد شبستریChargé d'affaires is a brother of Mohammad Mojtahed-Shabestari (1936–) Hojjat al-Islam. The third brother, Ali Ashraf Mojtahed-Shabestari, served as ambassador to Tajikistan, ambassador and assistant to the Permanent Representative Office of Iran at the Geneva office of the United Nations, head of the Foreign Ministry's Finance[3] Mahmoud AhmadinejadNoda Yoshihiko
1397Reza Nazar-AhariPersian: رضا نظرآهاریMahmoud AhmadinejadNoda Yoshihiko
1397Morteza Rahmani-Movahed (ja)Persian: مرتضی رحمانی موحدHassan RouhaniShinzō Abe20221400
1400Mohammad Reza Loghmani[4] Persian: محمد رضا لقمانیChargé d'AffairesEbrahim RaisiFumio Kishida20231401
1401Peyman Saadat[5] Persian: پیمان سعادتEbrahim RaisiFumio Kishida
35.6481°N 139.7312°W[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=jiR9CgAAQBAJ&dq=%22Portugal:+Mr.+Thomaz+Ribeiro+de+Mello+(July+2,+1934)+Persia:+Mr.+Mirza+Bagher+Azimi+(Oct.+18,%22&pg=PT541 Bagher Azimi
  2. http://www.japan-press.co.jp/s/news/index_google.php?id=2674 Seyyed Abbas Araghchi
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=i6sUDb06Di4C&q=%22telex+62490;+fax+(6)+290-2431;+Charge+d%27affaires:+Majid+Mottalebi+Shabestari.%22 Majid Motallebi Shabestari
  4. https://tokyo.mfa.ir/portal/newsview/679064
  5. https://en.mfa.ir/portal/newsview/713820/Iran-envoy-to-Japan-meets-FM-Amirabdollahian
  6. Ehsan Yar-Shater, Encyclopædia Iranica, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 2008, p. 555