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Hugh Cortazzi

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Sir Arthur Henry Hugh Cortazzi GCMG (May 2, 1924- ) is a British knight and diplomat. He is also distinguished as an international businessman, academic, author and prominent Japanologist. Sir Hugh has been the Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Japan (1980-84), President of the Asiatic Society of Japan (1982-1983) and Chairman of the Japan Society of London (1985-95).[1]

Cortazzi retired from public service after his years as British ambassador to Japan, but in private life, he has continued to work promoting better Anglo-Japanese relations. In addition to the books he has since written or edited, he has regularly carved out time to write reviews and a recurring column in the Japan Times.[2]

In 2006, Cortazzi's translation of the Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito's account of his time at Oxford was published as "The Thames and I".[2]

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[edit] Early Life

His 1998 autobiography was published under the title, Japan and Back, and Places Elsewhere.[2] Cortazzi was educated at Sedbergh School, St Andrews and London universities. He served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the year from 1943 through 1947, after which he joined the Foreign Office.[1]

[edit] Diplomatic career

After the War, the British Foreign Office posted Cortazzi to Singapore (1950-1951) and to Tokyo, (1951-1954). After returning to Whitehall (1954-1958), he was posted to Bonn (1958-1960). Another stint in Tokyo (1961-1965) preceded his return to London (1965-1966). Another posting in Tokyo (1966-1970) was followed by a different kind of opportunity at the Royal College of Defence Studies (1971-1972), after which he was posted to Washington, D.C. (1972-1975).[1]

In 1975, Cortazzi was appointed Deputy Under-Secretary of State. The next few years in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1975-1980) preceded his appointment as Her Majesty's Ambassador to Japan in 1980.[1]

In 1980, the Queen raised Sir Hugh to the rank of Knight Commander the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George. He spent the next four years in Tokyo.[1]

[edit] Businessman

After retiring from diplomatic service, Sir Hugh diversified his experiences with time spent as a Director of Hill Samuel & Co., later Hill Samuel Bank (1984-1991). He has been a Director of Director: Foreign and Colonial Pacific Trust since 1984; a Director of GT Japan Investment Trust since 1984; and a Director of Thornton Pacific (formerly Pacific) Investment Trust since 1986. Since 1992, he has been pleased to serve as a Senior Adviser to a number of Japanese multi-national businesses with significant interests in the United Kingdom -- such as, NEC Corporation, Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank, Bank of Kyoto.[1]

Sir Hugh has been a member of the Economic and Social Research Council (1984-1989); a member of the Council and Court, University of Sussex (1985-1992); and Honorary Fellow of Robinson College, University of Cambridge, (1988).[1]

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[edit] Selected works

Sir Hugh has written, edited, translated or contributed to a number of books on the history of Anglo-Japanese relations, and Japanese history or culture.[2] He has also written articles on Japanese themes in English and Japanese publications.[1]

  • 2001 - ______________. British Envoys in Japan, 1859–1972. Folkestone, Kent: [[Global [Oriental]]. ISBN 1-901-90351-6.


  • 1987 - ______________. Zoku, Higashi no Shimaguni, Nishi no Shimaguni
  • 1984 - ______________. Higashi No Shimaguni, Nishi No Shimaguni (collection of articles and speeches in Japanese)


  • 1980 - ______________. The Lucky One and Other Humorous Stories
  • 1972 - ______________. The Guardian God of Golf and other humorous stories [reprinted as The Lucky One, 1980]


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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Japan Society Archives: GB 2247 CORTAZZI
  2. ^ a b c d Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation: book launch

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