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Australian Embassy, Tokyo

Australian Embassy, Tokyo

The Australian Embassy in Tokyo is located in the Mita district of Tokyo. The 13,000 m² site was once part of a larger property owned by the Hachisuka clan, an aristocratic family which originated in the Chubu region of Japan (near modern day Nagoya) but rose to prominence in Tokushima, Shikoku, under the patronage of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu.

The original buildings were built by Marquis Hasauji Hachisuka in 1924 after the original residence was destroyed by fire following the Great Kanto earthquake. The Marquis Hachisuka had been educated at Cambridge University and decided to build a western style residence that reminded him of his time in England. The land and residence was purchased by the Australian Government in 1952.

The old residence was demolished in 1988 as part of the re-development of the site, and the new Embassy and Ambassador's Residence were completed in 1990. The new building (see photo) was designed by Denton, Corker and Marshall Pty Ltd of Melbourne, Australia.

Australian Ambassadors to Japan

December 24, 1940Rt Hon. Sir John G. Latham, GCMG, KC, EE & MP
(Diplomatic relations ceased on declaration of war)
 (Bertram C. Ballard, Pol. Adv., November 4 1945)
 (William Macmahon Ball, Pol. Adv., April 3, 1946)
March 24, 1947William Macmahon Ball, Head of Mission
September 2, 1947Patrick Shaw, Head of Mission
November 29, 1949William R. Hodgson, OBE, Head of Mission
June 13, 1952Dr E. Ronald Walker, Amb.
April 14, 1956Sir Alan S. Watt, CBE, Amb.
May 16, 1960Laurence R. McIntyre (later Sir 1963), CBE, Amb.
June 19, 1965Sir Allen Brown, CBE, Amb.
April 6, 1970Hon. Gordon Freeth, Amb.
February 20, 1974Keith C.O. Shann, CBE, Amb.
March 3, 1977John L. Menadue, Amb.
March 25, 1981Sir James Plimsoll, AC, CBE, Amb.
30 September, 1982Sir Neil Currie, CBE, Amb.
August 26, 1986W. Geoffrey T. Miller, Amb.
June 28, 1989F. Rawdon Dalrymple, AO, Amb.
December 8, 1993Dr Ashton T. Calvert, Amb.
March 30, 1998Peter C. Grey, Amb.
July 27, 2001John P. McCarthy, AO, Amb.
December 10, 2004Alistair Murray McLean, OAM, Amb.

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