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Nationality
  
Japanese

Name
  
Kintomo Mushanokoji

Died
  
April 21, 1962

Occupation
  
Diplomat, ambassador

Role
  
Diplomat

Education
  
University of Tokyo

Kintomo Mushanokoji
Born
  
August 29, 1882 (
1882-08-29
)
Tokyo, Japan

Kintomo Mushanokoji (武者小路 公共, Mushanokoji Kintomo, August 29, 1882 - April 21, 1962) was a Japanese diplomat before and during World War II.

Biography

Mushanokoji was the third son in the 10th generation of aristocratic Mushanokoji family and born in Kojimachi, Chiyoda, Japan. He graduated from the Law School of Tokyo Imperial University. His younger brother was writer Saneatsu Mushanokoji.

In 1930 he took part in the Japanese delegation to the Eleventh Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the League of Nations, and the delegation to the Special Session of the Assembly Convened in Virtue of Article 15 of the Covenant at the Request of the Republic of China Government. From 1929 to 1933 served as Japanese Ambassador to Sweden and non-resident Ambassador to Finland, and in that capacity signed on behalf of the Japanese government the Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Laws (April 12, 1930). Served as Japanese Ambassador to Germany from 1934 to 1937, and in that capacity signed the Anti-Comintern Pact as representative of Japan. He was also a Viscount. Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Polar Star (Sweden) 1933.

After the Second World War, he was purged from public office by the occupation authorities. From 1952 to 1955 served as chairman of the Japanese-German Society.

References

Kintomo Mushanokoji Wikipedia