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Ichiro Fujisaki is a highly-sought keynote speaker and expert covering such topics as global affairs, politics, leadership, and business. He is a best-selling author, consultant, media pundit, and thought-leader who has spoken at many conferences around the world where he gives leaders the skills they need to deal with fast, big changes in society, the workplace, and schools.
Ichiro Fujisaki is hired to speak at events and conferences where he can give his expertise on important global issues. He was the Japanese ambassador to the U.S. from 2008 to 2012. He had been Japan’s ambassador to the United Nations and the World Trade Organization before this. In the 1960s, Fujisaki went to Seattle, Washington, to attend junior high school and study abroad. Ichiro is 75 years old and was born in Kagoshima, Japan, on July 10, 1947.
From 2008 to 2012, he was Japan’s ambassador to the United States.
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In the 1960s, Fujisaki went to Seattle, Washington, to attend junior high school and study abroad.
Fujisaki started working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan in 1969. During his diplomatic career, Fujisaki worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Director-General of the North American Affairs Bureau. He also traveled to Jakarta, London, and Paris. As deputy foreign minister, he represented Junichiro Koizumi at the G8 meetings from 2002 to 2005. Right now, he is a guest professor at Keio University.
He went to Keio University and got a degree in economics there (Following Keio Jr. High and Keio High School). After that, he went to Stanford University to get his Ph.D. in political science.
Ichiro Fujisaki is one of the most well-connected people in Japan’s political and bureaucratic circles. He was the country’s top ambassador for commerce, trade, politics, and national security. Respect and affection go to him because of how wise and strong he was as a leader during the 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, some of the worst things that have happened to Japan in recent years.
Since he left his diplomatic job in 2012, many academic institutions and organizations that work across cultures have asked for his advice and thoughts on global issues. Fujisaki is now the president of the America-Japan Society in Tokyo. He also teaches at Keio University as a visiting professor and Sophia University as a distinguished professor. As chairman of the Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund, a non-profit that helps children, schools, and families recover from the earthquake and tsunamis. He also continues to help the affected areas.
Ichiro Fujisaki looks at three important issues that, in his viewpoint, the United States and Japan need to work on together if they want to be successful in the twenty-first century: how to structure and legally restrict the global economy, how to help people in the Middle East who would like to assert their rights to democracy in their own countries, and how to start reducing nuclear power without using methods that are worse for the environment.
Fujisaki says that the U.S. and Japan should follow the three “no’s” of “no surprises, no over politicization, and no take-it-for-granted” if they want lasting good relations.”He is very optimistic about U.S.-Japan relations,” adding that he thinks both sides will treat sensitive issues with the utmost good faith.
Ichiro Fujisaki has been a reliable link between Japan and the U.S. for a long time, even during some of the worst disasters ever in his home country. He helps peace, kindness, and relationship management by being calm and friendly, making funny comments, and being in service for many years. His interesting ideas come from the fact that he is fluent in two different cultures. They inspire people to think outside the box and rethink how they see their country, culture, and place in society.
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