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|post = Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Japan |body = |nativename = |insignia = Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government).svg |insigniasize = 120px |insigniacaption = Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom |department = |image = Paul Madden 2014 (cropped).jpg |alt = |incumbent = Paul Madden |incumbentsince = |style = |residence = |nominator= |nominatorpost = |appointer = |appointerpost = |termlength = |inaugural = Sir Claude MacDonald |formation = 1905 |last = |abolished = |succession = |deputy = |salary = |website = [https://www.gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-embassy-tokyo British Embassy Tokyo] }} The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Japan is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Japan, and is the head of the UK's diplomatic mission there. The following is a chronological list of British heads of mission (ministers and ambassadors) in Japan from 1859. Before 1905, there were no ambassadors exchanged between the two countries, the highest rank being envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary{{spaced ndash}}a rank just below ambassador. Before 1859, there was no treaty and no diplomatic relations, because Japan was isolated from the world by the Tokugawa shogunate's policy of national isolation called sakoku (literally locked country). List of heads of missionEnvoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary
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Notes1. ^Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric et al. (2005). "Elgin, James Bruce, Eighth Duke of" in {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|Japan Encyclopedia, p. 174.|page=174}}; n.b., Louis-Frédéric is pseudonym of Louis-Frédéric Nussbaum, see Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20120524174828/http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/DB=4.1/PPN?PPN=128842709 |date=24 May 2012 }}. 2. ^Nussbaum, "Alcock, Rutherford," {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|pp. 22-23.|page=22}} 3. ^Nussbaum, "Parkes, Harry Smith," {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 174.|page=174}} 4. ^Ian Nish. (2004). British Envoys in Japan 1859-1972, pp. 53-62. 5. ^Nish, pp. 63-71. 6. ^Nish, pp. 72-77. 7. ^Nussbaum, "Satow, Ernest Mason," {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 829.|page=829}} 8. ^{{London Gazette |issue=27263 |date=4 January 1901 |page=81 }} 9. ^1 Nish, pp. 94-102. 10. ^Nish, pp. 103-113. 11. ^Nussbaum, "Eliot, Charles Norton Edgcumbe," {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 174.|page=174}} 12. ^Nish, pp. 123-131. 13. ^Nish, pp. 132-139. 14. ^Peerage: Sir Robert Henry Clive, ID#239924 15. ^Nish, pp. 140-156. 16. ^Hoare, James. (1999). {{Google books|ReRIFPKiqAkC|Embassies in the East: the Story of the British Embassies in Japan, China, and Korea from 1859 to the Present, p. 214.|page=214}} 17. ^1 Nish, pp. 173-178. 18. ^Nish, pp. 179-184. 19. ^Nish, pp. 185-193. 20. ^Nish, pp. 194-201. 21. ^Nish, pp. 202-216. 22. ^{{cite web|url=http://ukinjapan.fco.gov.uk/en/news/?view=News&id=840697982 |title=Hello (again) Japan |publisher=British Embassy Tokyo |date=3 Dec 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130213211221/http://ukinjapan.fco.gov.uk/en/news/?view=News&id=840697982 |archivedate=13 February 2013 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 23. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/world-location-news/ambassadors-video-message-paul-madden-arrives-in-japan |title=Ambassador’s Video Message: Paul Madden arrives in Japan |publisher=British Embassy Tokyo |date=18 January 2017 |accessdate=25 January 2017}} References
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