Draft:List of dignitaries at the state funeral of Hirohito

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The state funeral of Hirohito (Emperor Shōwa), the 124th Emperor of Japan, was attended by a significant number of dignitaries from Japan, 163 foreign countries and 27 international institutions. The funeral on 24 February 1989 comprised a series of religious and state ceremonies at the Shinjuku Gyo-en in Tokyo.

700 foreign dignitaries participated in the event, which was attended by roughly 10,000 official guests in total. They included nine monarchs, 33 presidents, 13 prime ministers, and members of the diplomatic corps in Japan.[1] This made it the largest gathering of international leaders at that time for a state funeral, surpassing that of Josip Broz Tito in 1980. It would stand for the next 16 years until Pope John Paul II's funeral in 2005.

Japan

Imperial House

The late Emperor's descendants:

Other descendants of Emperor Taishō:

Imperial Household

Politicians

International

Information as compiled by Kyodo News agency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[3][4][5]

Royalty

Members of reigning royal houses

Members of non-reigning royal houses

Heads of state and government

Deputies

Governors-general

Other deputies to heads of state

Deputies to heads of government

Foreign ministers

Other national representatives

Other subnational representatives

  • Sudan Anglo B. Beda, Chairman of the Southern Sudan Council

Diplomatic corps

Unless otherwise noted, diplomats listed were accredited to Tokyo, Japan at the time of the funeral.

  • People's Socialist Republic of Albania Justin Papajorgji [Wikidata], Ambassador of Albania[c]
  • Algeria Yazid Zerhouni, Ambassador of Algeria
  • Angola Maria Haller, Ambassador of Angola
  • Argentina Enrique Ros [es], Ambassador of Argentina
  • Australia Geoff Miller, Ambassador of Australia
  • Austria Michael Fitz, Ambassador of Austria
  • Bangladesh AKM Hedayetul Huq, Ambassador of Bangladesh
  • Belgium Patrick Nothomb, Ambassador of Belgium
  • Belize Atlay Morales [nds], Belizean Ambassador to Mexico[c]
  • Bhutan Dasho Karma Letho, Ambassador of Bhutan
  • Bolivia Arnold Hofman-Bang, Ambassador of Bolivia
  • Brazil Carlos Antônio Bettencourt Bueno [de], Ambassador of Brazil
  • Brunei Pengiran Dato Paduka Haji Idriss, Ambassador of Brunei
  • People's Republic of Bulgaria Stanislav Baev, Chargé d'affaires of Bulgaria
  • Burkina Faso Hama Arba Diallo, Ambassador of Burkina Faso
  • Myanmar U Ba Thwin, Ambassador of Burma
  • Canada Barry Steers, Ambassador of Canada
  • Central African Republic Noël Eregani, Chargé d'affaires of the Central African Republic
  • Chad Issa Abbas Ali, Ambassador of Chad[c]
  • Chile Gustavo Ponce Lerou, Ambassador of Chile
  • China Yang Zhenya, Ambassador of China, and Han Qiufang
  • Colombia Fidel Duque Ramírez, Ambassador of Colombia
  • Costa Rica Ana Lucía Nassar Soto, Chargé d'affaires of Costa Rica
  • Cuba Amadeo Blanco Valdés-Fauly, Ambassador of Cuba
  • Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Rudolf Jakubik, Ambassador of Czechoslovakia
  • Denmark William Thune Andersen, Ambassador of Denmark
  • Djibouti Rachad Ahmed Saleh Farah, Ambassador-designate of Djibouti
  • Dominican Republic Alfonso Canto Dinzey, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador Marcelo Avila Orejuela, Ambassador-designate of Ecuador
  • Egypt Wahib El Miniawy, Ambassador of Egypt
  • El Salvador Ernesto Arrieta Peralta, Ambassador of El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea Cándido Oyono Ela Eyang, Chargé d'affaires of Equatorial Guinea[c]
  • People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Worku Moges, Ambassador of Ethiopia
  • Fiji Charles Walker, Ambassador of Fiji
  • Finland Pauli Opas, Ambassador of Finland
  • France Bernard Dorin [fr], Ambassador of France
  • East Germany Manfred Schmidt [de], Ambassador of East Germany
  • West Germany Hans-Joachim Hallier [de], Ambassador of West Germany
  • Ghana James Leslie Mayne Amissah, Ambassador of Ghana
  • Greece Georgios Lianis, Ambassador of Greece
  • Guatemala Manuel Evandro Palomo Peralta, Chargé d'affaires of Guatemala
  • Guyana Ivan B. Evelyn, Chargé d'affaires of Guyana
  • Haiti Fritznel Lafontant, Chargé d'affaires of Haiti
  • Holy See Archbishop William Aquin Carew, Apostolic Pro-nuncio of the Holy See
  • Honduras Aníbal Enrique Quiñónez Abarca, Ambassador of Honduras
  • Hungarian People's Republic András Forgács, Ambassador of Hungary
  • India Arjun Gobindram Asrani, Ambassador of India
  • Indonesia Yogi Supardi, Ambassador of Indonesia
  • Iran Mohammad Hossein Adeli, Ambassador of Iran
  • Iraq Rashid M. S. Al-Rifai, Ambassador of Iraq
  • Republic of Ireland Sean G. Ronan, Ambassador of Ireland
  • Israel Nahum Eshkol, Ambassador of Israel
  • Italy Bartolomeo Attolico, Ambassador of Italy
  • Ivory Coast Pierre Nelson Coffi, Ambassador of Ivory Coast
  • Jordan Khaled Madadha, Ambassador of Jordan
  • Kenya John D. Odede, Chargé d'affaires of Kenya
  • South Korea Lee Won-kyung [ko], Ambassador of South Korea
  • Kuwait Abdel Aziz Abdullatif Al Sharekh, Ambassador of Kuwait
  • Laos Souphanthaheuangsi Sisaleumsak, Ambassador of Laos
  • Lebanon Samir Khoury, Ambassador of Lebanon[c]
  • Lesotho T.B. Moeketsi, Ambassador-designate of Lesotho
  • Liberia Stephen J. Koffa, Ambassador of Liberia
  • Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Taher Ali Marwan, Chargé d'affaires of Libya[c]
  • Luxembourg Jean-Louis Wolzfeld [Wikidata], Ambassador of Luxembourg
  • Malaysia J. A. Kamil, Ambassador of Malaysia
  • Mali Abdoulaye Amadou Sy, Ambassador of Mali
  • Malta Victor J. Gauci, Ambassador of Malta
  • Mauritania Taki Ould Sidi, Ambassador of Mauritania
  • Mexico Florencio Acosta, Chargé d'affaires of Mexico
  • Federated States of Micronesia Ira E. Akapito, Head of the Liaison Office of Micronesia
  • Mongolian People's Republic Buyantyn Dashtseren, Ambassador of Mongolia
  • Morocco Abdelaziz Benjelloun [ar], Ambassador of Morocco
  • Mozambique Lopes Tembe Ndelana, Ambassador of Mozambique
  • Nauru Theodore Conrad Moses, Consul-General of Nauru in Melbourne, Australia
  • Kingdom of Nepal Narayan Prasad Arjal, Ambassador of Nepal
  • Netherlands Herman Posthumus Meyjes, Ambassador of the Netherlands
  • New Zealand Rodney James Gates, Ambassador of New Zealand
  • Nicaragua Jorge Huezo Castrillo, Ambassador of Nicaragua
  • Niger Seydou Bozari, Chargé d'affaires of Niger
  • Nigeria Mai-Bukar Garba Dogon-Yaro, Ambassador of Nigeria
  • Norway Håkon Wexelsen Freihow, Ambassador of Norway
  • Oman Dawood bin Hamdan bin Abdullah Al Hamdan, Ambassador of Oman
  • Pakistan Mansur Ahmad, Ambassador of Pakistan
  • Panama Alberto Calvo Ponce, Ambassador of Panama
  • Papua New Guinea Sir Joseph Nombri, Ambassador of Papua New Guinea
  • Paraguay Juan Carlos Hrase von Bargen, Ambassador of Paraguay
  • Peru Luis José Macchiavello Amoros, Ambassador of Peru
  • Philippines Ramon V. del Rosario, Ambassador of the Philippines
  • Polish People's Republic Ryszard Frąckiewicz, Ambassador of Poland
  • Portugal José Eduardo de Melo Gouveia, Ambassador of Portugal
  • Qatar Mohammed Ali Al Ansari, Ambassador of Qatar
  • Socialist Republic of Romania Constantin Vlad, Ambassador of Romania
  • Rwanda Joseph Nizeyimana, Ambassador of Rwanda
  • San Marino Manlio Cadelo [ja], Honorary Consul-General of San Marino[c]
  • Saudi Arabia Fawzi bin Abdul Majeed Shobokshi [de], Ambassador of Saudi Arabia
  • Senegal Kéba Birane Cissé, Ambassador of Senegal
  • Sierra Leone Sheku Badara Bashiru Dumbuya, Ambassador-designate of Sierra Leone
  • Singapore Cheng Tong Fatt, Ambassador of Singapore
  • Somali Democratic Republic Hassan Abshir Farah, Ambassador of Somalia
  • South Africa Alexander Waldemar Kuhn, Consul-General of South Africa[c]
  • Soviet Union Nikolay Solovyov [ru], Ambassador of the Soviet Union
  • Spain Camilo Barcia García-Villamil, Ambassador of Spain
  • Sri Lanka Karunasena Kodituwakku, Ambassador of Sri Lanka
  • Sudan Mohammed Abdel Dayim Basheer, Ambassador of Sudan
  • Suriname Cyrill Ramkisor [nl], Surinamese Ambassador to the Netherlands[c]
  • Sweden Ove Heyman [sv], Ambassador of Sweden
  • Switzerland Roger Bar, Ambassador of Switzerland
  • Syria Jalal Al-Baroudi, Chargé d'affaires of Syria
  • Tanzania Ali Said Mchumo, Ambassador of Tanzania
  • Thailand Birabhongse Kasemsri [th], Ambassador of Thailand
  • Togo Yao Bloua Agbo, Ambassador of Togo
  • Trinidad and Tobago Premchand J. Dass, Trinidadian High Commissioner to India[c]
  • Tunisia Abdelhamid Ben Messaouda, Ambassador of Tunisia
  • Turkey Umut Arık [tr], Ambassador of Turkey
  • Uganda William Wycliffe Rwetsiba, Ambassador of Uganda
  • United Arab Emirates Hamad Salem Al-Maqami, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom Sir John Whitehead, Ambassador of the United Kingdom, and Lady Whitehead
  • United States L. Desaix Anderson, Chargé d'affaires of the United States
  • Uruguay Alfredo Giro Pintos, Ambassador of Uruguay
  • Republic of Venezuela Fernando Báez Duarte, Ambassador of Venezuela
  • Vietnam Võ Văn Sung [vi], Ambassador of Vietnam
  • Yemen Arab Republic Mohamed Abdul Koddos Alwazir, Ambassador of North Yemen[c]
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tarik Ajanović, Ambassador of Yugoslavia
  • Zaire Murairi Mitima Kaneno, Ambassador of Zaire
  • Zambia Boniface Zulu, Ambassador of Zambia
  • Zimbabwe Robert Masango, Ambassador of Zimbabwe

International organizations

Absences

The Empress Dowager, the late Emperor's wife, was unable to attend the ceremonies due to a back and leg illness.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ Attending on behalf of the members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States.
  2. ^ Attending on behalf of the South Pacific Forum.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Headed the official delegation of their respective country.

References

  1. ^ Slavin, Stewart (24 February 1989). "Emperor Hirohito was laid to rest Friday at the..." United Press International. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  2. ^ Schoenberger, Karl (24 February 1989). "World Leaders Pay Respects at Hirohito Rites". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 15 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Paying Respects: A Global Roll-Call". The New York Times. 24 February 1989. Archived from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  4. ^ Slavin, Stewart (20 February 1989). "Attending Hirohito funeral a touchy issue". UPI. United Press International. Archived from the original on 2 September 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  5. ^ Diplomatic Bluebook: Japan's Diplomatic Activities. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan. 1989. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  6. ^ "World Leaders Bid Hirohito Farewell". Chicago Tribune. 24 February 1989. Retrieved 17 July 2024.