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Nationality
  
Japanese

Education
  
Occupation
  
Diplomat

Books
  
Journey to the Missouri

Name
  
Toshikazu Kase

Children
  
Hideaki Kase

Role
  
Diplomat



Born
  
January 12, 1903 (
1903-01-12
)
Chiba, Japan

Died
  
May 21, 2004, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Similar People
  
Hideaki Kase, Katsuo Okazaki, Mamoru Shigemitsu, Eijiro Ono

Toshikazu Kase (加瀬 俊一, Kase Toshikazu, 12 January 1903 – 21 May 2004) was a Japanese civil servant and career diplomat. During World War II he was a high-ranking Foreign Ministry official. Hideaki Kase is his son and Yoko Ono is his niece.

Biography

Kase was born in Chiba, Japan. After passing his Foreign Service Examination in 1925 he left Tokyo Higher Commercial College (later Hitotsubashi University) and attended Amherst College and Harvard as a Research Fellow, graduating in 1927. He took up diplomatic posts in both Berlin and London before returning to Tokyo where he was posted to the North America desk of the Japanese Foreign Office. He was on duty on the weekend of the Pearl Harbor attack in December 1941. Kase was present as part of the Japanese delegation on board USS Missouri for the signing of the treaty of surrender in 1945. In 1950 Kase published a book which gave an account of the war from a Japanese perspective. In 1955 he became Japan's first ambassador to the United Nations. He died, aged 101 years, in Kamakura of heart failure.

References

Toshikazu Kase Wikipedia


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