Morihisa Aoki

Aoki was the ambassador to Peru and homeowner of the diplomatic residence that served as the location of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis.His maternal grandfather was Yotaro Sugimura, who served as Under-Secretary-General of the League of Nations, Ambassador to France, and IOC member.After that, he moved to Kanagawa Prefecture, where he attended Eiko Gakuen Junior and Senior High School before graduating from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Law in 1963.In August 2001, he received a severe reprimand on the grounds of improper receipt of various allowances by a staff member of the Embassy of Japan in Kenya.After retiring from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he served as the executive director and vice chairman of the Japan Cooperation Volunteers Association.
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