Received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun

On April 29, 2025, the government announced the 2025 Spring Conferment of Decorations, and our Of Counsel, Mr. Yasumasa Nagamine, received the “Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun”.

At the ceremony for the First Order of Merit and higher awards held at the Matsu-no-Ma of the Imperial Palace on May 9, Emperor Naruhito bestowed the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun on Mr. Nagamine, and the Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba presented him with a certificate.

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Yasumasa Nagamine
YasumasaNagamine
Tokyo
Of Counsel
Nagamine Yasumasa
Tokyo
Of Counsel
Of Counsel Nagamine served as a government official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for many years, dealing with diplomacy, especially cross border negotiations and dispute settlements which required application of public international law. In mid-career, he was seconded to the Cabinet Legislation Bureau to engage in the examining of Government bills to be submitted to the Diet. As a senior diplomat, Of Counsel Nagamine served in three Ambassadorial posts in the Netherlands, Republic of Korea and the United Kingdom to promote and manage important bilateral relations. After finishing his career as diplomat/administrator, he was appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Japan. During his 3 years’ service at the Court, he dealt with many cases appealed before the Supreme Court and made contributions to the formation of new jurisprudence.
Of Counsel Nagamine served as a government official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for many years, dealing with diplomacy, especially cross border negotiations and dispute settlements which required application of public international law. In mid-career, he was seconded to the Cabinet Legislation Bureau to engage in the examining of Government bills to be submitted to the Diet. As a senior diplomat, Of Counsel Nagamine served in three Ambassadorial posts in the Netherlands, Republic of Korea and the United Kingdom to promote and manage important bilateral relations. After finishing his career as diplomat/administrator, he was appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Japan. During his 3 years’ service at the Court, he dealt with many cases appealed before the Supreme Court and made contributions to the formation of new jurisprudence.

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