Hiroshi suzuki, japan's ambassador to the uk, has captured online attention by enjoying british culture with a paddington bear plushie in hand. Appointed in 2024, he promotes ties through posts about local beers and delights, rather than traditional japanese elements.
Hiroshi suzuki, a 64-year-old japanese diplomat, was appointed japan's ambassador to the uk in 2024. On social media, he shares moments sampling real ales and local treats accompanied by his signature paddington bear plushie, drawing widespread admiration. Posts include downing a beer for new year's, savoring traditional cakes during a cardiff trip, and singing the welsh national anthem, all of which went viral.
His recent visits to scotland and birmingham featured him dressed in the suit and flat cap iconic to the bbc series peaky blinders, a violent interwar gang portrayal, boosting his profile further. One headline praised, "48 times the japanese ambassador made us proud to be british."
This style marks a shift from promoting sushi or sumo, instead highlighting suzuki's affection for britain in modern diplomacy. As of 2026, these efforts are viewed as strengthening uk-japan relations, with his catchphrase "That’s boss, that!" resonating locally.