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Visitas Entre Argentina Y Japón De Japón a Argentina 1959 Primer Visitas entre Argentina y Japón De Japón a Argentina 1959 Primer Ministro, Nobusuke Kishi 1966 Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Etsusaburo Shiina 1967 Sus Altezas Imperiales el Príncipe Heredero Akihito y la Princesa Michiko 1970 Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Kiichi Aichi 1978 Ministro de Construcción, Yoshio Sakurauchi 1979,81 Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Sunao Sonoda 1981 Ministro de Comercio e Industria, Rokusuke Tanaka 1983 Ex-Presidente de Senados (Enviado Especial), Masatoshi Tokunaga 1989 Ex-Jefe de Gabinete de Ministros (Enviado Especial), Keizo Obuchi 1990 Presidente de Senados, Yoshihiko Tsuchiya 1991 Sus Altezas Imperiales el Príncipe y la Princesa Takamado 1992 Ex-Primero Ministro, Noboru Takeshita 1994 Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Yohei Kono 1995 Ex-Ministro de Construcción (Enviado Especial),Kiyoshi Mizuno 1997 Sus Majestades el Emperador Akihito y la Emperatriz Michiko 1998 Sus Altezas Imperiales el Príncipe y la Princesa Akishino 2003 Ex-Ministro de Defensa, Seishiro Eto 2003 Vicecanciller, Toshimitsu Motegui 2004 Ministra de Ambiente, Yuriko Koike(COP10) 2005 Viceministro de Ambiente, Hiroshi Takano 2006 Presidente de Senados, Ohgi Chikage 2007 Ministro de Agricultura, Forestación y Pesca, Toshikatsu Matsuoka 2007 Ex-Ministro de Asuntos Interiores y Comunicaciones, Yoshihide Suga 2007 Ministro de Finanzas (Enviado Especial), Koji Omi 2008 Su Alteza Imperial la Princesa Takamado 2009 Ministro de Asuntos Interiores y Comunicaciones, Hiroya Masuda 2011 Ex-Primer Ministro (Enviado Especial), Naoto Kan 2013 Su Alteza Imperial la Princesa Akiko 2013 Su Alteza Imperial la Princesa Takamado 2013 Primer Ministro, Shinzo Abe 2013 Ex-Primero Ministro, Yoshiro Mori 2013 Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Fumio Kishida 2013 Ministro de Educación, Cultura, Deporte, Ciencias y Tecnología, Hakubun Shimomura 2014 Sus Altezas Imperiales el Príncipe y la Princesa Akishino 2014 Viceministro de Educación, Cultura, Deporte, Ciencias y Tecnología, Yoshitaka Sakurada 2014 Viceministra Salud, Trabajo y Bienestar, Shinako Tsuchiya 2015 Viceministro de Tierra, Infraestructura, Transporte y Turismo, Akihiro Nishimura 2015 Viceministro Parlamentario de Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Takashi Uto 2015 Viceministro de Agricultura, Forestación y Pesca, Akio Koizumi 2015 Ex-Ministro de Asuntos Interiores y Comunicación, Kunio Hatoyama 2016 Viceministro Parlamentario de Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Hitoshi Kikawada 2016 Viceministro de Educación, Deporte, Ciencia y Tecnología, Toshiei Muzuochi 2016 Primer Ministro, Shinzo Abe 2016 Jefe de Gabinete adjunto, Kotaro Nogami 2017 Ministro de Estado de Finanzas, Minoru Kihara 2017 Diputado, Koya Nishikawa 2017 Viceministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Kentaro Sonoura 2017 Ministro de Reforma Administrativa, Kozo Yamamoto 2017 Vicepresidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Tatsuo Kawabata 2017 Ministro de Economía, Comercio e Industria, Hiroshige Seko 2017 Viceministro Parlamentario de Asuntos Exteriores, Mitsunari Okamoto 2017 Viceministro Parlamentario de Agricultura, Silvicultura y Pesca, Atsushi Nonaka 2018 Ministro de Juegos Olímpicos y Paralímpicos de Tokio, Shunichi Suzuki 2018 Asesor de la Secretaria de Gabinete(Ex Ministro de Agricultura, Silvicultura y Pesca), Koya Nishikawa 2018 Ministro de Estado de Finanzas, Minoru Kihara 2018 Ministro de Estado de Finanzas, Kenichiro Ueno 2018 Viceministro Parlamentario de Tierra, Infraestructura, Transporte y Turismo, Kazuo Yana 2018 Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Taro Kono 2018 Ministro de Estado de Economía, Comercio e Industria, Yoji Muto 2018 Viceministro Parlamentario de Asuntos Exteriores, Mitsunari Okamoto 2018 Ministro de Finanzas Taro Aso 2018 Viceministro Parlamentario de Agricultura, Silvicultura y Pesca, Atsushi Nonaka De Argentina a Japón 1961 Presidente Arturo Frondizi 1979 Presidente Jorge Videla 1984 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Dante Caputo 1985 Presidente de la Cámara de Diputados, Juan Carlos Pugliese 1986 Presidente Raúl Alfonsín 1987 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Dante Caputo 1988 Presidente de la Cámara de Diputados, Juan Carlos Pugliese 1989 Vicepresidente, Víctor Martínez (Para participar del funeral de Su Majestad el Emperador Hirohito) 1989 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Domingo Cavallo 1990 Presidente Carlos Saúl Menem (Para participar de la asunción de Su Majestad el Emperador Akihito) 1991 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Guido Di Tella 1992 Ministro de Economía, Domingo Cavallo 1993 Presidente Carlos Saúl Menem 1993 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Guido Di Tella 1995 Ministro de Economía, Domingo Cavallo 1996 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Guido Di Tella 1996 Ministro de Economía, Roque Fernández 1997 Ministro de Economía, Roque Fernández 1997 Vicepresidente de la Nación y Presidente del Senado, Carlos Ruckauf 1998 Presidente Carlos Saúl Menem (Visita de Estado) 2001 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini 2003 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Rafael Bielsa 2005 Ministro de Salud, Ginés González García 2005 Secretario de Turismo, Enrique Meyer 2008 Ministro de Ciencia Y Tecnología, Lino Barañao 2009 Ministro de Ciencia Y Tecnología, Lino Barañao 2010 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Jorge Taiana 2011 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Héctor Timerman 2012 Ministro de Ciencia Y Tecnología, Lino Barañao 2012 Secretario de Minería, Jorge Mayoral 2013 Ministro de Industria, Debora Giorgi 2014 Ministro de Ciencia Y Tecnología, Lino Barañao 2016 Vicepresidente de la Nación y Presidente del Senado, Gabriela Michetti 2016 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Susana Malcorra 2016 Ministro de Transporte, Guillermo Dietrich 2016 Ministro de Educación y Deporte, Esteban Bullrich 2017 Presidente Mauricio Macri (Visita Oficial) 2017 Presidente de la Cámara de Diputados, Emilio Monzó 2017 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Susana Malcorra 2017 Ministro de Finanzas, Luis Caputo 2017 Ministro de Producción, Francisco Cabrera 2017 Ministro de Agroindustria, Ricardo Buryaile 2017 Ministro de Transporte, Guillermo Dietrich 2017 Ministro de Energía y Minería, Juan José Aranguren 2017 Ex Presidente de Banco Central de la República Argentina, Martín Redrado 2018 Ex Presidente de Banco Central de la República Argentina, Martín Redrado 2018 Ex Presidente de Banco Central de la República Argentina, Martín Redrado .
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