Shin Ebihara

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Shin Ebihara (海老原 紳, Ebihara Shin, born February 16, 1948) is a Japanese diplomat.

Ebihara started his diplomatic career in 1971, as quit the University of Tokyo and entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and served as Deputy Director General of the Bureau of Middle Eastern and African Affairs, Director General of the Bureau of North American Affairs, and Executive Secretary to the Prime Minister.[1] In 2006-2008 served as Ambassador to Indonesia. In 2008-2011 served as Japanese Ambassador to the United Kingdom.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Japan appoints new envoy to Republic of Indonesia" ANTARA News, April 13, 2006 [1]
  2. ^ "Japanese Government Appoints New Ambassadors to U.S., U.K." Bloomberg, April 1, 2008 [2]
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Shin Ebihara - Ambassador of Japan to United Kingdom
2008-2011
Succeeded by