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PROGRAM
FOR
MR WARREN KING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
DEFENCE MATERIEL ORGANISATION
JAPAN VISIT 16 - 22 FEBRUARY 2014
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DELEGATION CONTACT DETAILS
Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Orgaqisation
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123 httptokyograndhyattcom
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 httpwwwihgcomcrowneplazahotelsusenkobeosakbhoteldetai1
DRESS
Jacket and tie
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 10-12 Lows 2-4 partly cloudy rain expected towards the end of the week
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged by Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
SUNDAY 16TH FEBRUARY 2014
0620 Mr King and DA to arrive on QF21
0650 Defence car waiting DA to call driver after picking up luggage
0715-0815 Transit from Airport to Grand Hyatt in Defence car with driver
0815 Check in to hotel
Executive time
0830 DA to return to Embassy
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MONDAY 17TH FEBRUARY 2014
0740-0750
0800
0800-0930
0930-0955
0955
DA Conds(T) FSD to make way by taxi to Grand Hyatt
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato at Breakfast venue
Venue Terrace Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Breakfast with Defence Team
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Arrive at Ministry of Defence
POC Mobile
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1000-11001130
1130-1155
1200-1400
1400-1430
Call on Director General Mr Masakazu YOSHIDA Defense Councilor for Acquisition Reform
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Depart MOD for Capitol Hotel Tokyu
POC
Okazaki Institute Defence Industry Workshop
Venue Sakura Room 2F Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) Mr Glass FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
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1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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DELEGATION CONTACT DETAILS
Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Orgaqisation
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123 httptokyograndhyattcom
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 httpwwwihgcomcrowneplazahotelsusenkobeosakbhoteldetai1
DRESS
Jacket and tie
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 10-12 Lows 2-4 partly cloudy rain expected towards the end of the week
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged by Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
SUNDAY 16TH FEBRUARY 2014
0620 Mr King and DA to arrive on QF21
0650 Defence car waiting DA to call driver after picking up luggage
0715-0815 Transit from Airport to Grand Hyatt in Defence car with driver
0815 Check in to hotel
Executive time
0830 DA to return to Embassy
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MONDAY 17TH FEBRUARY 2014
0740-0750
0800
0800-0930
0930-0955
0955
DA Conds(T) FSD to make way by taxi to Grand Hyatt
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato at Breakfast venue
Venue Terrace Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Breakfast with Defence Team
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Arrive at Ministry of Defence
POC Mobile
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1000-11001130
1130-1155
1200-1400
1400-1430
Call on Director General Mr Masakazu YOSHIDA Defense Councilor for Acquisition Reform
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Depart MOD for Capitol Hotel Tokyu
POC
Okazaki Institute Defence Industry Workshop
Venue Sakura Room 2F Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) Mr Glass FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123 httptokyograndhyattcom
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 httpwwwihgcomcrowneplazahotelsusenkobeosakbhoteldetai1
DRESS
Jacket and tie
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 10-12 Lows 2-4 partly cloudy rain expected towards the end of the week
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged by Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
SUNDAY 16TH FEBRUARY 2014
0620 Mr King and DA to arrive on QF21
0650 Defence car waiting DA to call driver after picking up luggage
0715-0815 Transit from Airport to Grand Hyatt in Defence car with driver
0815 Check in to hotel
Executive time
0830 DA to return to Embassy
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MONDAY 17TH FEBRUARY 2014
0740-0750
0800
0800-0930
0930-0955
0955
DA Conds(T) FSD to make way by taxi to Grand Hyatt
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato at Breakfast venue
Venue Terrace Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Breakfast with Defence Team
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Arrive at Ministry of Defence
POC Mobile
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1000-11001130
1130-1155
1200-1400
1400-1430
Call on Director General Mr Masakazu YOSHIDA Defense Councilor for Acquisition Reform
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Depart MOD for Capitol Hotel Tokyu
POC
Okazaki Institute Defence Industry Workshop
Venue Sakura Room 2F Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) Mr Glass FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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0
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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PROGRAM
SUNDAY 16TH FEBRUARY 2014
0620 Mr King and DA to arrive on QF21
0650 Defence car waiting DA to call driver after picking up luggage
0715-0815 Transit from Airport to Grand Hyatt in Defence car with driver
0815 Check in to hotel
Executive time
0830 DA to return to Embassy
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MONDAY 17TH FEBRUARY 2014
0740-0750
0800
0800-0930
0930-0955
0955
DA Conds(T) FSD to make way by taxi to Grand Hyatt
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato at Breakfast venue
Venue Terrace Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Breakfast with Defence Team
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Arrive at Ministry of Defence
POC Mobile
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1000-11001130
1130-1155
1200-1400
1400-1430
Call on Director General Mr Masakazu YOSHIDA Defense Councilor for Acquisition Reform
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Depart MOD for Capitol Hotel Tokyu
POC
Okazaki Institute Defence Industry Workshop
Venue Sakura Room 2F Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) Mr Glass FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
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0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
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1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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DA Conds(T) FSD to make way by taxi to Grand Hyatt
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato at Breakfast venue
Venue Terrace Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Breakfast with Defence Team
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Arrive at Ministry of Defence
POC Mobile
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1000-11001130
1130-1155
1200-1400
1400-1430
Call on Director General Mr Masakazu YOSHIDA Defense Councilor for Acquisition Reform
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Depart MOD for Capitol Hotel Tokyu
POC
Okazaki Institute Defence Industry Workshop
Venue Sakura Room 2F Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) Mr Glass FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
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0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
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20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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1130-1155
1200-1400
1400-1430
Call on Director General Mr Masakazu YOSHIDA Defense Councilor for Acquisition Reform
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Depart MOD for Capitol Hotel Tokyu
POC
Okazaki Institute Defence Industry Workshop
Venue Sakura Room 2F Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) Mr Glass FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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EVENING PROGRAM
1800-1810
1810
1815-1825
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030-2045
DA and FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Embassy van Driver Casual driver TBC Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to dinner venue
Venue Shabu-shabu amp Sukiyaki Maya Hibiya-Central building B2 1-2-9 Nishi-Shinbashi Minato-ku Tel 03-3593-4129 Dress Suit and tie
Dinner hosted by Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr Kamata Mr Ozama Ms Omura Mr King DA FSD Ms Nakazato
GIFT EXCHANGE
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
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Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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TUESDAY 18TH
0715
0730-0740
0740
0745-0755
0755
0800-0900
0850
FEBRUARY 2014
Mr King to check out of hotel with overnight luggage and leave any extra luggage with concierge until the following day
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car - self-drive by FSD
Meet Mr King in the hotel lobby
Transit to Australian Embassy B2
DA to meet vehicle in B2 on arrival and move to Ambassadors residence through the garden
Breakfast with Ambassador Mr Bruce Miller Seating Plan on following page
Nakazato san to meet at HOM Residence
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 800am at the Ambassadors Residence
Guests
1 Mr Warren King CEO Defence Materiel Organisation
Australian Embassy
2 Ambassador 3 GPCAPT John HalWood 4 Mr David Glass 5 Dr Ben Francis 6 Mr Chris Kevork
Total 6 people
GARDEN-WINDOW
IGPCAPT John Harwood IOr Sen Francis
IMr Wamn King
IMr David Glas IMr Chri Kcvork
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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0900-0925
0925
0930-1130
1130-1155
1200-1330
JPN AU
Depart Ambassadors residence and transit to TRDI Naka-Meguro Embassy van Driver ~~~~-----
Mobile
Passengers
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato Arrive at TRDI Naka-Meguro
POC
Tour of TRDI Naval Systems Research Centre
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Taikan En 16F Main Building ( 1 Af~ flU)
Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0030
Lunch with the Shipbuilders Association of Japan
Attendance
7 guests Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
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1330-1350
1400-1420
1430-1450
15001520
1520-1550
1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
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Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
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MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
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Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
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Mishima
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Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
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Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
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MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
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Shimo
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Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
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Yamaoka
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Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
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Kikuchi
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Shimada
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Habuchi
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Kobayashi
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26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
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28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
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Maeda
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Fujiwara
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Tako
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Sano
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Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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1617
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Call on Director General Dr Hideaki WATANABE Technical Research and Development Institute
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Major General Goro YUASA Director Logistics Department GSO
Attendance
Mr King DA Conds(T) FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Rear Admiral Yoshikatsu KIKUCHI Director Logistics Department MSO
Transit to Shinagawa station DA to return to Embassy
Depart Shinagawa on Nozomi 47 for Shin-Kobe
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
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Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
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Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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1858 Arrive Shin-Kobe and walk to hotel
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe Hotel 1 Chome Kitano-cho Chuo-ku Kobe 650-0002 Tel 078-291-1121 Cross the footbridge to the hotel The lobby is on the 4th floor
1900 Check in to hotel
Executive time (freefor dinner)
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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WEDNESDAY 19TH FEBRUARY 2014
0600-0830 Optional Breakfast at the The Terrace Restaurant 4F
0845 Meet in hotel lobby
0850 Depart by taxi for cultural tour
1100 Return to hotel to change and check out
1130-1245 Working lunch at The Terrace Restaurant 4F
1300 Meet Mr Yoshihiko MORl MOD Deputy Director Equipment Policy Division in hotel lobby
1305 Transit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Tbe 1600 Return to Kobe and move to Shin Kobe station
Tbe(departs every half hour) Depart Sbin-Kobe on Nozomi 1 for Shinagawa
Arrive at Shinagawa and catch taxi to Grand HyaWEmbassy
Executive time
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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THURSDAY 20TH
1145-1155
1155
1200-1300
1300-1500
1500-1600
FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
No lunch provided in this program
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to NEC
Address
TourofNEC
Transit to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
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Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
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26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
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Air
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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EVENING PROGRAM
1810
1815
1830-2030
JPN AU
2030
FSD to meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Make way to dinner venue by foot
Venue Chefs Table (Private Room) French Kitchen 2F Grand Hyatt Tel 03-4333-8781
Dinner with Japan Association of Defense Industry
Attendance
7 guests Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to hotel
Executive time
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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FOI 1501415 29 Serial 1
Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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FRIDAY 21sT
0945-1000
1000
1000-1025
1030-1050
1100-1120
FEBRUARY 2014
FSD to depart Embassy for Grand Hyatt Defence car Driver casual driver TBe Mobile
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby
Transit to Ministry of Defence Ichigaya
POC Mobile
Call on Major General Yoshizo ONO Director Logistics Department ASDF
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Director General for Technology Dr Hirokazu HOKAZONO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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1130-1150
1150-1205
1210-1335
JPN AU
1400-1415
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Call on Director General Mr Akira KAMATA Equipment Procurement amp Construction
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Transit to lunch venue
Venue
Bella Vista 40F Garden Tower 1 Pf~ go Hotel New Otani Tel 03-3238-0020
Lunch with the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC)
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Call on Lieutenant General Goro MATSUMURA Vice Chief of Staff JSO
Attendance
Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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1415-1445 Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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EVENING PROGRAM
1815
1830-2030
JPN
AU
2030
Meet Mr King and Ms Nakazato in hotel lobby and move to dinner venue by foot
Venue Tsuki Room (private room) Shunbou Japanese Restaurant 6F Grand Hyatt
Tel 03-4333-8786
Dinner with former Chief of Staff Joint Staff Admiral Takahashi Saito (retd) and former TRDI Chief Submarine Designer Vice Admiral Koushima (retd) Dress Suit and tie
Attendance
Rtd Admiral Takahashi SAITO Rtd Vice Admiral Hiromi KOUSHlMA Mr King FSD Ms Nakazato
Return to Grand Hyatt and Embassy
Executive time
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2014
Executive time
1615 Cbeck out of botel
1625 Meet in botellobby
1630-1730 Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2 Defence car Driver TBC Mobile
1950 Depart for Sydney on QF22
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following Rrovides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediately shelter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hold on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is undetway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks ofa tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely low
Immediately after the quake has su bsided you would be moved outside to an open area Exit would be by stair - lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles would move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staffwould move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event ofan injury - you would immediately be transferred to a nearby medical centre
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
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0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
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0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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Open areas for evacuation according to location at time of incident
Prince Park Tower - move to Shiba Park (Shiba-koen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to Imperial Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australian Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometre In Tokyo population density is around 6000 people per square kilometre
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party The principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorism in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 implemented heightened security measures at key facilities including on public transport and at ports of entry
Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents ofbag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
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daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US sty Ie
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7 -Eleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7shyEleven) EFTPOS facilities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash only
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the $A The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10shy15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlucky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and non-official circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
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30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
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31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
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32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is considered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and anns at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sipped directly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is considered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
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Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
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Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Help Watch outDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunai Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
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22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
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Kobayashi
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30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
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31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
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30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Okazaki Hisahiko(Ambassador)
Date ofBirth April 8 1930 Affiliation The Okazaki Institute (Tokyo) Current Title Director The Okazaki Institute Daytime Phone (Tel)
(Fax Education 1952 Passed the Japanese diplomatic service examination while
a student of the Law Faculty Tokyo University Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1955 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics University of Cambridge GB
Career 1978 Director-General for Foreign Relations Self-Defense Agency 1981 Visiting Fellow CSIS Georgetown University
Visiting Fellow Rand Corporation Visiting Fellow Harvard University
1982 Director-General of the Research and Planning Department 1984 Director-General of Information Analysis Research and
Planning Bureau Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia
1988 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand 1992 Retired from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Senior Adviser to Hakuhodo Incorporated 2002 Director The Okazaki Institutemiddot Specified Nonprofit
Corporation
ANTHOLOGY OF WORKS BY HISAHIKO OKAZAKI (Main Works) ltRegional Researchgt
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
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Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Essays on Korea (pseudonym Nagasaka Noboru) (Nihon Keizai Spimbun Inc 1977) awarded the Japanese Essayist Club Prize
Thoughts in Neighboring Country ( Chuko Shinsho 1983 )
The Politics of a Coup dEtat The Political Genius of Thailand (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinsho 1983)
ltUnderstanding and Strategies of International Affairsgt State and Intelligence (Bungeishunju Ltd 1980) awarded the Suntory Academic Prize
Strategic Thinking (Chuokoron-Shinsha Inc Chuko Shinshol983)
Bicentennial Peace for Asia (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2001)
The Comprehensive Infonnation Strategy of Hisahiko Okazaki (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Feb 2002)
Examining the Yasukuni Issue from the National Strategic Perception (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity Aug 2005)
ltCritique on History and Culturesgt Prosperity and Decline (Bungeishunju Ltd 1991)
From a Century of Regret to a Century of Hope (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1994)
Mutsu Munemitsu (Vol 1 and 2) (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1987)
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
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5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
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16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Mutsu Munemitsu and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1999)
Komura Jutaro and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 1998)
Shidehara Kijuro and his Era (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2000)
Shigemitsu Togo and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2001)
Shigeru Yoshida and his Era (peace and Happiness for Prosperity 2002)
To Love your own Country (Kairyusha Inc 1999)
The Feasibility of Japan Welcoming a Century of Hope (Kosaido Publishing 2000)
The Heritage of a Hundred Years The Modem Diplonlatic History of Japan 73 Episodes (Sankei Shimbun News Service Sept 2002)
Recommending Liberal Arts Learning from the Great Intellects of Meiji Era (Seishun Publishing Co Ltd June 2005)
ltBooks Based on Interviewsgt Intellects Learn from History Watanabe Shoji and Okazaki
Hisahiko ( L A i- 1 1997)
The Success and Failure of Japan Sato Seizaburo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2000)
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
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THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
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Mr Nicholas Kay
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Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
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MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
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Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
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8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
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Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
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Shimo
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13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
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Yamaoka
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Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
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Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
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22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
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24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
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25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
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26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
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28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
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30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
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31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
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30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
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31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
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32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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The Will to Protect this Nation Abe Shinzo and Okazaki Hisahiko (Fusosha Publishing Inc 2004)
ltEditgt Lessons of History The Essence of Failure of Japanese Diplomacy and the National Strategy of the 21 Sf Century (Peace and Happiness for Prosperity June 2005)
ltTranslationgt Kissinger Henry Diplomacy Vol1 and 2 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc 1996)
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
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Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
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Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
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16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
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22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
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23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
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26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
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30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
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31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
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32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
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Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
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HIROMI KOUSHIMA Birthplace Masuda-shi Shimane Date of birth February 201947 Present address
Present post ( 201212 - )
Adviser of Technical Research and Development Institute Department of Naval Systems Development
Last career Vice Admiral JMSDF I Defense Agency
Director Department of Naval Systems Development Technical Research and Development Institute
196503 Shimane prefectural Masuda high school graduation 196903 National Hiroshima University Department of engineering Marine engineering department graduation 197103 National Hiroshima University graduate school masters course graduation (an engineering master) 197104 JMSDF enlistment 197203 Officer candidate school graduation (Lieutenant JG)
KURE Ship Repair Facility Surface Ship Section Chief Officer (197507 Lieutenant) Center Procurement Office YOKOHMA Blanch Inspector Maritime Staff Office Technical Department Submarine Section Chief Officer of Ship System YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Chief Officer of Submarine System(198007 Lt Commander)
Technical Research and Development Institute Assistant Designer of Submarine System (198501 Commander)
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
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0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1120-1135
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SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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YOKOSUKA Ship Repair Facility Department of Ship System Director of Submarine System amp Ship System Fleet Submarine Force Headquarters Chief of Staff Logistic(198907 Captain)
Maritime Staff Office Personnel Department Chief Officer of Personnel System
Center Procurement Office OSAKA Blanch Director of Ship System Inspection Maritime Staff Office Logistic Department Ship System Section Head Officer of Ship Systems Technical Research and Development Institute Chief Designer of Submarine System Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department 1st Engineering Division Head of Ship Systems Research and Development(19980 1 Rear Admiral) Technical Research and Development Institute
Deputy Director Department of Naval Systems Development
Director General Maritime Staff Office Engineering Department
(200303 Vice Admiral)
Technical Research and Development Institute Director Department of Naval Systems
Development
2004830 Retirement
2005220 - 2012630 Adviser Mitsubishi Heavy Industries LTD Shipbuilding amp Ocean Development Headquarters
2005
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
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Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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Chief of Staff Joint Staff Office
FULL NAME Takashi SAITO
RANK DATE of RANK Admiral 12 January
SPECIALITY Submariner
DATE OF BIRTH J PLACE OF BIRTH Kanagawa Prefecture
EDUCATIONS (Graduation) 1970 National Defense Academy 1971 MSDF Officer Candidate School 1984 MSDF Staff College (Command and Staff Course) 1990 US Naval War College (Command Course)
PROMOTIONS 1971 Ensign 1973 Lieutenant Junior Grade 1976 Lieutenant 1981 Lieutenant Commander 1985 Commander 1989 Captain 1995 Rear Admiral 2001 Vice Admiral 2005 Admiral
SERVICE CAREER 1971 Communications Officer JDS AKIZUKI(DD) 1974 Assistant Engineer Officer JDS NARUSHIO(SS) 1977 Operations Officer JDS HARUSHIO(SS) 1979 Programming Center 1981 Engineer Officer JDS YUSHIO(SS) 1982 Executive Officer JDS YUSHIIO(SS) 1984 Annual Programming Section Maritime Staff Office 1986 Commanding Officer JDS HAMASHIO(SS) 1987 Commanding Officer JDS SETOSHIO(SS) 1988 Staff Commander in Chief Self Defense Fleet 1990 Plans and Programs Section Maritime Staff Office 1991 Chief Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1992 Commander Escort Division 22 1994 Head Plans and Programs Division Maritime Staff Office 1996 Vice President MSDF Staff College 1997 Director of Operations and Plans Department MSO
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
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0 0 x
0 0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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2001 Commandant Maizuru District 2002 Commandant Y okosuka District 2005 Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force 2006 Present Assignment
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PROGRAM
FOR
Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
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0 0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer
Defence Materiel Organisation
JAPAN VISIT
25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
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~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
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Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
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Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
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Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
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0 0
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0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
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0 x
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
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FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
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25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
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26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
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CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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DELEGATION
16 - 24 September Mr Jeremy Redmond SEA 1000 Program Manager Defence Materiel Organisation Captain Stephen Dalton Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
23 - 25 September Mr Stephen Moore Director Mobile
24 - 25 September Mr Peter Baxter Deputy Secretary Strategy Department of Defence Mr David Gould General Manager Submarines Defence Materiel Or~nsaton Rear Admiral Greg Sammut CSC RAN Head Future Submarine Program Ms Kylie Bryant Senior Advisor on Defence Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Captain Matthew Buckley Commander Submarine Force
25 September Mr Warren King Chief Executive Officer Defence Materiel Or~nisaton Vice Admiral Tim Barrett AO CSC RAN Chief of Navy Lieutenant Jocelyn Blowfield Flag Lieutenant to C of Navy Mobile
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
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AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Embassy Tokyo TeLephone +81 3 52324111
Group Captain John Harwood Defence Attache OfficefF Mobile rr_F_____---
Dr Benjamin Francis Counsellor- Defence Science 8 Technology OfficefF I -_F_____Mobiler
Mr Chris Kevork First Secretary Defence Officer7_f_______---- Mobile
LCDR Scott Morriss Assistant Defence Attache
i4~Officer1F
~lt I Mobile E~ 1 Mtyuld Nakazato Defence Senior Research Officer
~i~ Officef1F I Mobile fir If ~
Mami Tsuchiuchi Defence Research Officer Offtcef1f ~J I
Lisa Tanaka Defence Office Manager Officer F I Faxf-_P---___bull 3__middot1
Nichole Smalley Defence Administration Clerk
rFOfficerF I Fax ____----1
FOI 1501415 Serial 9
ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0500
0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
I
I
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I
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
I
I
I
I
I
Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
I
1030
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1000-1030
1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
FOl1501415 Serial 9
1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
FOl1501415 Serial 9
EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
FOI 1501415 Serial 9
LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
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0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Air
CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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ACCOMMODATION DETAILS
Grand Hyatt Tokyo 6-10-3 Roppongi Minato-Ku Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN
Tel 81 3 4333 1234 Fax 81 3 4333 8123
httptokyograndhyattcom
DRESS
S7 Cool Biz (jacket - no tie) for dinner on 24 September
WEATHER FORECAST
Highs 24-26 Lows 19-21 Partly Cloudy
TRANSPORTATION
Transport arranged amp provided by the Australian Embassy
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0620
0650-0800
0800-0825
0825
0830-0945
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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BREAKFAST AT THE AMBASSADORS RESIDENCE
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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Ms Kylie Bryant
RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
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Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
YOllr Details Customer Name King yv~rren Leslie Mr ~ Dlpllrtlng middotmiddot~~t~~middot~r~middot~~~~~~~itlmiddot~~middot~ middot middotmiddott1~Er~~~ ~middot ~~~~lli~middot~~~imiddotmiddotmiddot~t
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
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AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 Dress Travelling attireS7
DA to depart Embassy for Nanta Airport Terminal 2
Embassy Casool Driver Embassy Hire Van Reg Mobile
Arrival in Tokyo QF021 Met on arrival by GPCAPT Harwood airside
Transit to Embassy of Australia Passengers Mr King VADM Barrett LT Blowfield DA
Freshen up (Embassy apartment 210 towels etc will be provided)
ADA to escort eN and Mr Kinl to the Ambassadorts Residence
Breakfast with the Ambassador Next Page Attendees a Seating plan
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THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
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Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
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01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
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4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
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32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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0 0
0 x
0 0
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0 0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
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FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
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F middot Depertlng ~ki~~~c ~middot~~~bullbullIlfi14i~bull Ji~~t~ii~lil~pound~~i ~ Oantas Tokyo - Narita Airport Sydney Au Business Class (C) Aircraft type BOEING 741-400 QF022 2030 01 10 Confirmed Flight Duration 0940
25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
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Qantas Sydney Au Canberra Economy (Y) Aircsaft type DE HAVILLAND OHC-8 400 QF1467 0845 0940 Confinned SERIES
26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
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CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014 0830middot0945
Guests Australan Embassy
1 Mr Peter Baxter 9 Ambassador (Bruce Miller)
2 Mr Warren King 10 Ms Dara Williams
3 Vice Admiral Tim Barrett 11 GPCAPT John Harwood 4 Mr David Gould 12 Mr Chris Kevork
5 Rear Admiral Greg Sammut 13 LCDR Scott INJrriss
6 Mr Stephen Moore 14 Mr Nick Kay
7 Ms KyUe Bryant
8 CAPT Buckley
GARDENmiddotWINDOW
Mr Stephen Moore
Mr Chris Kevork
GPCAPT John Harwood
Host
Ms Dara Williams
lCDR Scott Morriss
CAPT Matthew Buckley
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RADM Greg Sammut
Mr David Gould
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr Warren King
Mr Nicholas Kay
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Air
CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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1030-1300
PROGRAM
THURSDAY 2S SEPTEMBER 2014
Transit to Ministry of Defense Ichigaya
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RADM Sammut Mr MiJore Ms Bryant Dr Francis M6 Nakazato
Mr Baxter VADM Barrett CAPT Buckley LEUT Blowfield DA FSD ADA arrive separately
Senior Defence Officials Meeting (Including working lunch)
Attendance Mr King Mr Baxter VADM Barrett Mr Gould RADMSammut CAPT Buckley
Stephen Moore Kyl1e Bryant GPCAPT Harwood Dr Ben Francis Chris Kevork LCDR Morriss L T Blowfield Nakazato-san
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1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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1030-1035
1035-1100
1105-1120
1120-1135
1135-1145
1145-1300
SENIOR LEVEL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
Opening Remarks
Other (Japan to lead)
Way forward
CLosing Remarks
Lunch (Japanese Lunch Box)
Note 30mns addiUonal time available if a continuation of senior level discussions required
1330-1400
1730-1830
2030
Transit to Grand Hyatt Executive time
Transit to Narita Airport Terminal 2
Embassy van Embassy Mobile
Passengers Embassy Van Mr King Mr Gould RAOM Sammut Ms Bryant Mr Moore CAPT Buckley
Depart on QF22 TerminaL 2 Narfta Airport
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EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
EARTHQUAKE ADVICE
The following provides a general guide to procedures to be followed in the event that a major earthquake - possibly followed by a tsunami - affects the Minister and party
IN TOKYO At the onset of a major earthquake you should immediateLy sheLter (under a table or desk or stand within a solid door-frame) hoLd on and stay there for the duration of the quake Do not attempt to move around or leave a building while a major quake is underway unless directed to do so Even a major earthquake is unlikely to Last more than five minutes It will be fairly clear whether an earthquake is serious enough to require sheltering Due to the geography of Tokyo Bay the risks of a tsunami threatening the Minister andor party in Tokyo are extremely Low
Immediately after the quake has subsided you wouLd be moved outside to an open area Exit wouLd be by stair lifts are designed to stop in a major earthquake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff wouLd escort you to a secure location
If travelling by road the vehicles wouLd move to an open area if possible and then stop for the duration of the quake After this depending on the specifics of the situation Japanese authorities andor Embassy staff would move the Minister and party to a secure location
In the event of an injury - you would immediateLy be transferred to a nearby medicaL centre
Open areas for evacuation accordins to location at time of inddent
Prince Park Tower - move to Shfba Park (Shibakoen)
Ministry Buildings in Kasumigaseki - move to ImperiaL Palace outer gardens or Hibiya Park
Australjan Embassy - move to the rear garden
Movement to secure location - if considered safe you would be moved to the Australian Embassy until the situation could be assessed further
FOI 1501415 Serial 9
LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
FOI 1501415 Serial 9
USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
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29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
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Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
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2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
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Air
CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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LOCAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION Japan is made up of four large islands (Hokkaido Honshu Shikoku and Kyushu) and about 6000 smaller ones including the Okinawa chain of islands Much of the population of about 1277 million is concentrated in the major cities of Tokyo Yokohama Osaka Nagoya Kobe and Kyoto Japan is the tenth most highly populated country in the world and also amongst the most densely populated at 338 people per square kilometer In Tokyo population density is around 6000 peopLe per square kilometer
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The national language is Japanese English is not widely spoken Interpreters and Japanese speaking Embassy staff will be available to assist the Ministers party rhe principal religions are Shinto and Buddhism
SECURITY Japanese government authorities cannot rule out the threat of terrorim in Japan As a counter-terrorism precaution the Japanese government has since July 2005 impLemented heightened security measures at key facilities incLuding on public transport and at ports of entry Japan generally has a low rate of crime although there are sporadic incidents of bag snatching and pick-pocketing in crowded shopping areas on trains and at airports Credit card and ATM fraud can occur in Japan
TIME The whole of Japan is on the same time which is GMT +9 hours This means Japan is one hour behind Canberra Japan does not have daylight-saving time Since Tokyo is located in one of the most eastern points of Japan daylight begins soon after 530 am in early October and nightfall is around 1730
ELECrRICITY The electricity suppLy in Tokyo is 100-110 volts 50Hz Plugs have two flat pins - US style
MONEY AND BANKING Foreign debit cards with Maestro and Cirrus functions are accepted at ATMs in 7middotEleven convenience stores Japan Post bank Shinsei bank and Citibank ATMs are available in Tokyo 24 hours a day but only at some bank branches and some convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven) EFTPOS facUities as you know them in Australia are very limited Credit cards are accepted at major shops restaurants and hotels but many smaller businesses still accept cash onLy
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The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
Download photograph bull Photo 1 (photosmiller bruce smljpg)
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
Attention DEFENCE TRAVEL CARD DTC Tel Department Of Defence
Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
YOllr Details Customer Name King yv~rren Leslie Mr ~ Dlpllrtlng middotmiddot~~t~~middot~r~middot~~~~~~~itlmiddot~~middot~ middot middotmiddott1~Er~~~ ~middot ~~~~lli~middot~~~imiddotmiddotmiddot~t
fIIIJIIt Oantss Canberra Sydney Au Business Class (J) Aircraft type BOEING 117 OF1522 1830 1920 Confirmed Flight Duration 0050
24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
Seat NlInber 030 Aircraft711 OaTPH 13 11 51 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Non smoking KinglWarren Leslie Mr I FF No OF0227367
Please enter your addHional travel arrangements here
FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
Terminal 2 Seat Number 13B OBTPH 13 11 57 FARe11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 1 Nonsmoking KinglWarren Leslie Mr I FF No QF0227367IfIIA
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F middot Depertlng ~ki~~~c ~middot~~~bullbullIlfi14i~bull Ji~~t~ii~lil~pound~~i ~ Oantas Tokyo - Narita Airport Sydney Au Business Class (C) Aircraft type BOEING 741-400 QF022 2030 01 10 Confirmed Flight Duration 0940
25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
Seat Number 17B QBTPH 1311 57 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 2 Nonsmoking KinglWarren leslie Mr I FF No OF0227367
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Qar Itinerary Requested~3 September 2014 TH( WSlN(SS 01 lI1AltL
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26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
Number of stops 0 AircraftOH4 QSTPH 13 11 57 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 3 KinglllVarren Leslie Mr I FF No QF0227367
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Air
CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
- 1
- 2
- 3
-
FOl1501415 Serial 9
The national currency is the Yen with approximately 80 yen to the SA The value is clearly indicated on all notes and coins Japan has a 5 consumption tax You may encounter a service charge of 10-15 in top-end hotels or restaurants
GIFTS Knives combs gifts in sets of four or nine (unlLCky numbers) and gifts with an image of lilies camellias or lotus flowers (associated with funerals) are not considered appropriate in Japanese culture
ETIQUETTE The Japanese are conscious of protocol and seniority in both official and nonshyofficial circles Informality does not come easily It is not possible or even regarded as appropriate to get on first name terms with many Japanese but this does not necessarily mean that a good or even close relationship has not been established In Japanese society punctuality is conSidered essential The Japanese are almost always early for appointments and functions On meeting it is polite to bow from the waist with eyes down and arms at your side Shaking hands is also common Bowing is not expected of foreigners
Chopsticks are the most common eating utensils although some dishes may be served with a knife and fork or spoon Chopsticks should never be left standing upright in the bowl as this is a funeral custom Japanese-style soup can be sippeddirectly from the bowl and slurping is common as it is consiiered an indicator of ones enjoyment of the meal
Drinking etiquette involves waiting for an official toast before drinking and pouring drinks for others before they have finished their glass Pouring drinks is considered a mark of respect If someone indicates they wish to pour a drink for you it is not necessary to finish your drink It is more polite to leave a full glass on the table than to refuse a drink
Tipping in Japan is not necessary and can lead to confusion
FOI 1501415 Serial 9
USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
Phrases
Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
FOI1501415 Serial 9
Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
7 Director ofEquipment Policy Division Mr Thru Hotchi x x x x x
8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
0 0
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) 18
19
Weapons and Warship Division
Weapons and Warship Division
Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
20 Technological Policy Planning Division Mr Koki Okabe 0 0
21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
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Tako
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Sano
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1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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USEFUL JAPANESE PHRASES
Greetings
Pleased to meet you How are you Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Goodbye
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Thank you Youre welcome Excuse me Im sorry Please go ahead Do you understand Yes No Just a moment please What is this How much I will take this Its expensive Its cheap Where is the toilet Call an ambulance Helpt Watch outlDanger Im a vegetarian
Hajimemashite Ogenki desu ka Ohayo gozaimasu Kon-nichi wa Komban wa Oyasumi nasai Sayonara
Arigato gozaimasu Do itashimashite Sumimasen Gomen nasai I Sumimasen Dozo Wakarimasuka Hai lie Chotto matte kudasai Kore wa nan desu ka Ikura desu ka Kore 0 kudasai Takai desu Yasui desu Toire wa doko desu ka Kyu-kyu-sha 0 yonde kudasai Tasukete Abunail Saishoku shugisha desu I Bejitarian desu
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Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
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0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
5 Director General of Logistics Department
MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
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Mishima
0 0 0
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Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
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Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
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12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
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14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
15 Equipment Policy Division
Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
16 Equipment Policy Division Major Seiji Mori 0 0
17 Weapons and Warship Division Mr Satoshi
Ishihara
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Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
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0
0
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
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22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
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Habuchi
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Kobayashi
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Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
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29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
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Maeda
0 0
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Fujiwara
0 0
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Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
Download photograph bull Photo 1 (photosmiller bruce smljpg)
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
Attention DEFENCE TRAVEL CARD DTC Tel Department Of Defence
Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
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CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
- 1
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FOI1501415 Serial 9
Attendeesltunder constructiongt lJapan
Position Name 924 925
meeting lunch dinner meeting
0
0
lunch
01 Director General for Acquisition Reform Mr Masakazu
Yoshida
2 Director General for Technology Ministers
Secretariat
Dr Hirokazu
Hokazono 0
3 Deputy Director General Bureau ofDefence
Policy
Mr Atsuo
Suzuki
0
0
0
4 Director General of Operations and Plans
Department MSO
RADMGojiro
Watanabe
x
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MSO
RADM Hiroshi
Funaki
0 0
6 Director General of Engineering
Department MSO
RADM
Tadatsune
Nishiyama
0 0
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8 Director of Weapons and Warship Division Dr Shigenori
Mishima
0 0 0
9 Director ofThchnological Policy Planning
Division
Mr Takuo Moti 0 0 0
10 Director for Defense Cooperation and
Exchanges International Policy Division
Mr YosukeAsai 0 0 0
11 Director of Plans and Programs Division
MSO
CAPT Katsushi
Omachi
0 0 0
12 Director ofSystems Program Division MSO CAPT Junichi
Shimo
0 0 0
13 Director ofLogistics Planning and Supplies
Division MSO
CAPT Hiroshi
Shibata
0 0 0
14 Director ofEngineering Division MSO CAPT Thtsuji
Yamaoka
0 0 0
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Mr Yoshihiko
Mori
0 0
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Ishihara
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Mr Tadatoshi
Ohnishi
Mr Shinichi
Sugimoto
0
0
0
0
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
0 0
22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
0 0
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24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
0 0
25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
0 0
26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
0 0
28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
0 0
30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
0 0
31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
0 0
30 Engineering Division MSO CAPT Tomoyuki
Tako
0 0
31 Engineering Division MSO CDR Yasuhiko
Sano
0 0
32 Engineering Division MSO LT Katsubiko
Ohtsuka
0 0
i
FOl1501415 Serial 9
2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
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0 0
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Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Photo 2 (photosmiller bruce H[jpg)
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
Attention DEFENCE TRAVEL CARD DTC Tel Department Of Defence
Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
YOllr Details Customer Name King yv~rren Leslie Mr ~ Dlpllrtlng middotmiddot~~t~~middot~r~middot~~~~~~~itlmiddot~~middot~ middot middotmiddott1~Er~~~ ~middot ~~~~lli~middot~~~imiddotmiddotmiddot~t
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
Seat NlInber 030 Aircraft711 OaTPH 13 11 51 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Non smoking KinglWarren Leslie Mr I FF No OF0227367
Please enter your addHional travel arrangements here
FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
Terminal 2 Seat Number 13B OBTPH 13 11 57 FARe11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 1 Nonsmoking KinglWarren Leslie Mr I FF No QF0227367IfIIA
Please enter your addllionallravel arrangements hell
F middot Depertlng ~ki~~~c ~middot~~~bullbullIlfi14i~bull Ji~~t~ii~lil~pound~~i ~ Oantas Tokyo - Narita Airport Sydney Au Business Class (C) Aircraft type BOEING 741-400 QF022 2030 01 10 Confirmed Flight Duration 0940
25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
Seat Number 17B QBTPH 1311 57 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 2 Nonsmoking KinglWarren leslie Mr I FF No OF0227367
Please enter your additional travel arrangements hell
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Weapons and Warship Division
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Ohnishi
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Sugimoto
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21 International Policy Division Mr Satoshi
Kikuchi
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22 International Policy Division Mr Masato
Shimada
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23 International Policy Division CDR Hideki Oya 0 0
24 Plans and Programs Division MSO CAPT Hiroyuki
Habuchi
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25 Plans and Programs Division MSO CDR Takuo
Kobayashi
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26 Systems Program Division MSO CAPT Yasuteru
Ueta 0 0
27 Systems Program Division MSO CDR Ryosuke
Okada
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28 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT Keichi I to 0 0
29 Ships and Weapons division MSO CAPT
Harunobu
Kinoshita
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30 Ships and Weapons division MSO CDR Sbigenori
Maeda
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31 Ships and Weapons division MSO LTKenichi
Fujiwara
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Tako
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Sano
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Ohtsuka
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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Qantas Sydney Au Canberra Economy (Y) Aircsaft type DE HAVILLAND OHC-8 400 QF1467 0845 0940 Confinned SERIES
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
2 Australia
Position
1 Deputy Secretary Strategy
2 Chief of Navy
3 General Manager Submarines
DMO
4 Head Future Submarine Project
DMO
5 COMSUB
6 Assistant Secretary Defence
Branch Department of Prime
Minister and Cabinet
7 SEAIOOO Program Manager DMO
8 Director Submarines Program Capability Development Group
DOD
9 Director Japan Policy Unit
International Policy Division DOD
10 Flag Lieutenant to Chief ofNavy
11 Defense and armed services
attache
12 Counsellor (Defense Science and
Technology)
13 First Secretary Defense
14 Defense and armed services
assistant attache
15
Name meeting
Mr Peter Baxter
VADM Tim Barrett
Mr David Gould
RADM Gregory 0
Sammut
CAPT Matt Buckley 0
Ms Kylie Bryant 0
Mr Jeremy Redmond 0
CAPT Stephen Dalton 0
Mr Stephen Moore 0
LT Jocelyn Blowneld
GPCAPTJohn
Harwood
Dr Benjamin Francis 0
Mr Chris Kevork 0
LCDR Scott Morriss
Ms Miyuki Nakazato 0
924 925
lunch dinner meeting lunch
0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0 x
0 0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 x
0 0 0
0 x
0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 x
0 0 0
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
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Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
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25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
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CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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-
Ambassador to Japan FOI 150~f~J1 of I Senal9
Australian Government-- shyDepartment of Foreign AtTain ud Trade
Advancing the interests ofAustralia and Australians internationally
Mr Bruce Miller Ambassador to Japan
Biography Mr Bruce Miller has been Australian Ambassador to Japan since August 2011
Mr Miller has spent most of his career working on foreign policy dealing with Australias relations with East Asia and Australian responses to regional and global security issues
From June 2009 until June 2011 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Office of National Assessments an independent statutory body which reports to the Prime Minister and advises the Australian Government on international political economic and strategiC developments
He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1986 and has had wide experience His previous postings and placements include Minister (Political) Australian Embassy Tokyo (2004-08) Assistant Secretary North East Asia Branch (2003-04) Assistant Secretary Strategic Policy Branch (2000-02) Senior Advisor Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (1997-98) First Secretary then Counsellor Australian Embassy Tokyo (1992-96) Ag Director Sea Law and Policy Section (1992) Executive Officer Legal Branch 1989-92 and Third Secretary Australian Embassy Tehran (1987-89)
Mr Miller was born and grew up in Sydney He holds a Bachelor of Arts (first class honours) in Japanese language literature and history together with a major in Government and a Bachelor of Laws both from the
_ University of Sydney He speaks Japanese
Mr Miller enjoys art literature and hiking
Download photograph bull Photo 1 (photosmiller bruce smljpg)
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
Attention DEFENCE TRAVEL CARD DTC Tel Department Of Defence
Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
YOllr Details Customer Name King yv~rren Leslie Mr ~ Dlpllrtlng middotmiddot~~t~~middot~r~middot~~~~~~~itlmiddot~~middot~ middot middotmiddott1~Er~~~ ~middot ~~~~lli~middot~~~imiddotmiddotmiddot~t
fIIIJIIt Oantss Canberra Sydney Au Business Class (J) Aircraft type BOEING 117 OF1522 1830 1920 Confirmed Flight Duration 0050
24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
Seat NlInber 030 Aircraft711 OaTPH 13 11 51 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Non smoking KinglWarren Leslie Mr I FF No OF0227367
Please enter your addHional travel arrangements here
FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
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F middot Depertlng ~ki~~~c ~middot~~~bullbullIlfi14i~bull Ji~~t~ii~lil~pound~~i ~ Oantas Tokyo - Narita Airport Sydney Au Business Class (C) Aircraft type BOEING 741-400 QF022 2030 01 10 Confirmed Flight Duration 0940
25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
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Qar Itinerary Requested~3 September 2014 TH( WSlN(SS 01 lI1AltL
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Qantas Sydney Au Canberra Economy (Y) Aircsaft type DE HAVILLAND OHC-8 400 QF1467 0845 0940 Confinned SERIES
26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
Number of stops 0 AircraftOH4 QSTPH 13 11 57 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 3 KinglllVarren Leslie Mr I FF No QF0227367
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Air
CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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FOI 15011415 Serial 9
QBT Ply Limited ABN 60 128 382187QBT Your itinerary OBTlHf (1JW(So QllRAVll Level 2 14 Childers Street Requested 23 September 2014 Canberra Ad 2601
Attention DEFENCE TRAVEL CARD DTC Tel Department Of Defence
Your Travel ConsultantRussell Offices Canberra Act 2600 TinaM
Your Booking R1leroncpound Travel File Number
3U2EU2 2788552 We are pleased to advise the following travel arrangements
YOllr Details Customer Name King yv~rren Leslie Mr ~ Dlpllrtlng middotmiddot~~t~~middot~r~middot~~~~~~~itlmiddot~~middot~ middot middotmiddott1~Er~~~ ~middot ~~~~lli~middot~~~imiddotmiddotmiddot~t
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24 Sep 2014 Wed 24 Sep 2014 led Meal Type (D) Dinner Terminal Terminal 3 Number of stops 0
Seat NlInber 030 Aircraft711 OaTPH 13 11 51 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Non smoking KinglWarren Leslie Mr I FF No OF0227367
Please enter your addHional travel arrangements here
FJIaI$~~ DtPlrtIlIl ~~~~~middoti_ItIiti~~iii~it~middot-~il~f~~~j Oentas Sydney Au Tokyo - Narita BUsiness Class (I) Airoraft type BOEING 747-400 OF 021 2130 Airport Confirmed Flight Duration 0950
24 Sep 2014 Wed 0620 Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 1 25 Sep 2014 Thu Number of stopS 0
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25 Sep 2014 Thu 26 Sep 2014 Fri Meal Type (BS) Breakfast amp Snack Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Number of 5topS 0
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Qantas Sydney Au Canberra Economy (Y) Aircsaft type DE HAVILLAND OHC-8 400 QF1467 0845 0940 Confinned SERIES
26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
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---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
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Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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FOl1501415 Serial 9
Qar Itinerary Requested~3 September 2014 TH( WSlN(SS 01 lI1AltL
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Qantas Sydney Au Canberra Economy (Y) Aircsaft type DE HAVILLAND OHC-8 400 QF1467 0845 0940 Confinned SERIES
26 Sap 2014 Fri 26 Sep 2014 Fri Flight Duration 0055 Tenninal 3 Tenninal Meal Type (R) Refreshment
Number of stops 0 AircraftOH4 QSTPH 13 11 57 FARE11B11KDJFARE6Y6W Check-in terminal 3 KinglllVarren Leslie Mr I FF No QF0227367
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CNote All prices are subeet to change prior 0 final payment being lIIelved Non-AIR procIucta alii lllpoiWd In total prlee only and do not have tax and GST bnlakdown)
AdCJltWnilflftJOnndOn (PlllIilIigiAyentBJ~ll~~~~Y Customer Remark ============= A NON REFUNDABLE BOOKING FEE OF AU tl9 PER PERSON APPLIES TO THIS BOOKING A NON REFUNDABLE AUD ~PER PERSON WHOLE OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FEE ALSO APPLIES
---QANTAS FARE -- shyTHIS FARE PERMITS CHANGES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY THIS FARE IS FULLY REFUNDABLE THIS FARE DOES NOT HAVE A NO SHOW PENALTY TICKETING DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER QANTAS BOOKING REFERENCE IS 3U2EU2 ON THIS ITINERARY THE THROUGH FARE FROM ORIGIN IS A LESS EXPENSIVE OPTION THAN USING ECONOMY ADD-ON FARES BETWEEN ORIGIN AND INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY --~-----
---PLEASE AUTHORISE QBT TO ISSUE TICKETS ON ---OR BEFORE TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER YOUR RESERVATION WILL ---BE CANCELLED IF NO AUTHORITY IS RECEIVED
Fare Conditions ============= Please contact your travel consultant for details of full Fare conditions for this itinerary
Check In (Domestic) - For domestic flights departing from Austrafian domestic terminals - make sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or If no deadline is specified then at least 45 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Check In (International) - For international flights departing from Australia and domestic sectors of flights departing from international terminals shymake sure you have checked in by the check-in deadline specified in your airline documentation or if no deadline is specified then at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure for Economy Class or at least 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure for First or Business Class Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation
Reconfirmation - We suggest that onward reservations and flight times are reconfirmed 72 hours prior to departure as policies differ between airlines and failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your reservation
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