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The Full Guest List for Biden’s State Dinner With Japan

The Full Guest List for Biden’s State Dinner With Japan


The White House invited greater than 200 visitors to the state dinner hosted by President Biden for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday evening, together with enterprise executives, union leaders, athletes and distinguished Japanese Americans. Here is the total listing of these invited as offered by the White House.

THE PRESIDENT AND DR. BIDEN

HIS EXCELLENCY FUMIO KISHIDA, PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN, and MRS. YUKO KISHIDA

Akiba Takeo, nationwide safety adviser of Japan

Arima Yutaka, director-general of North American affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ayase

Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank, and Ritu Banga

John Bass, appearing beneath secretary for Political Affairs on the State Department, and Audrey Hsieh

Stephen Ok. Benjamin, assistant to the president, and Jordan Grace Benjamin

Anthony R. Bernal, assistant to the president and senior adviser to Jill Biden, and Brian Mosteller

Jeff Bezos, founding father of Amazon, and Lauren Sánchez

Ashley Biden and Howard Krein

Finnegan Biden

Naomi Biden Neal and Peter Neal

Mayor Richard T. Bissen Jr. of Maui County, Hawaii, and Isabella Bissen

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Evan M. Ryan, assistant to the president and the White House cupboard secretary

Neil Bluhm and Leslie Bluhm

Brent Booker, president of the Laborers’ International Union of North America, and Katherine Booker

Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Sharene Brown

William J. Burns, director of the C.I.A., and Sarah Burns

Kurt M. Campbell, deputy secretary of state, and Lael Brainard, assistant to the president and director of the National Economic Council

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

David Cohen, C.I.A. deputy director, and Suzy Friedman Cohen

Tim Cook, chief government of Apple, and Lisa Jackson

Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina and Kristin Cooper

Representative Diana DeGette, Democrat of Colorado, and Lino Lipinsky de Orlov

Robert De Niro and Tiffany Chen

Jamie Dimon, chief government of JPMorgan Chase, and Judy Dimon

Mike Donilon and Patricia Donilon

Ilana Emanuel

Rahm Emanuel, U.S. ambassador to Japan, and Amy Rule

Zachariah Emanuel

Gov. Tony Evers of Wisconsin and Kathy Evers

Fred Eychaner and Danny Leung

Shawn Fain, president of the United Automobile Workers, and Stella Fain

Jon Finer, assistant to the president and deputy nationwide safety adviser, and T.J. Fadel

Larry Fink, chairman and chief government of BlackRock

Bill Freeman and Tom Loftis

Funabashi Yoichi

Funakoshi Takehiro, senior deputy minister for international affairs

Susie Gelman and Michael Gelman

Xochitl Gonzalez and Daniel Lubrano

Robert Goodman and Jayne Lipman

Philip Gordon, assistant to the president and nationwide safety adviser to the vp, and Rebecca Lissner, deputy assistant to the president and deputy nationwide safety adviser to the vp

Adm. Chris Grady, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Christine Grady

Jennifer Granholm, power secretary, and Daniel Mulhern

Jon Gray and Mindy Gray

Rene Haas, chief government of Arm

Avril D. Haines, director of nationwide intelligence, and David Davighi

Senator Bill Hagerty, Republican of Tennessee, and Chrissy Hagerty

Mayor Bruce Harrell of Seattle and Joanne Harrell

Vice President Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff

Senator Mazie Ok. Hirono, Democrat of Hawaii, and Leighton Kim Oshima

Amos Hochstein, senior adviser for power and funding, National Security Council, and Rae Ringel

Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York and William Hochul

Hosaka Shin, vice minister for worldwide affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

Hoshide Akihiko

Amos Hostetter and Barbara Hostetter

Iijima Isao, particular adviser to the prime minister and cupboard

Ikuta Lilas

Amabel B. James and Ryan Petersen

Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York and the minority chief, and Kennisandra Jeffries

Kamikawa Yoko, minister for international affairs

Katahira Satoshi

Katanozaka Shinya

Tony Kawai

Kobayashi Ken

Arvind Krishna and Sonia Krishna

Daniel J. Kritenbrink, assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and Nami Kritenbrink

Kunieda Shingo

Megan Myungwon Lee and Jeff Werner

Mark Macarro, tribal chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, and Holly Macarro

Maeda Tadashi

Judy Marks and Chris Kearney

Representative Doris Matsui, Democrat of California, and Roger Sant

Alejandro N. Mayorkas, homeland safety secretary, and Tanya Mayorkas

David McCall and Donna McCall

Sanjay Mehrotra and Sangeeta Mehrotra

Senator Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, and Brynne Merkley

Mikitani Hiroshi

Moriyama Masahito, minister of schooling, tradition, sports activities, science and know-how

Murai Hideki, deputy chief cupboard secretary

Ellen Nakashima and Alan Sipress

Mira Nakashima and Jonathan Yarnall

Niki Nakayama and Carole Iida-Nakayama

Bill Nelson, NASA administrator, and Grace Nelson

Niinami Takeshi

Kelly O’Donnell and J. David Ake

Okina Yuri

Ono Keiichi, senior deputy minister for international affairs

Otsuru Tetsuya, government secretary to the prime minister

Thomas E. Perez, assistant to the president, and Ann Marie Staudenmaier

John D. Podesta, senior adviser to the president for clear power innovation, and Mae Podesta

Jerome Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, and Elissa Leonard

Natalie H. Quillian, assistant to the president and deputy chief of workers, and Ryan Quillian

Gina Raimondo, commerce secretary, and Andy Moffit

Mira Rapp-Hooper, particular assistant to the president, and Matthew Brest

Bruce N. Reed, assistant to the president and deputy chief of workers, and Bonnie LePard

Lynda Resnick and Stewart Resnick, house owners of the Wonderful Company

Steve Ricchetti, assistant to the president, and Amy Ricchetti

Cecile Richards and Kirk Adams

Robert Roche and Ritsuko Hattori-Roche

Josh Rogin and Ali Rogin

Ethan Rosenzweig, State Department appearing chief of protocol

Michael J. Sacks and Cari Sacks

Saito Ken, minister of economic system, commerce and business

Sawada Jun

Serizawa Kiyoshi, vice minister of protection, worldwide affairs

Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and Lori Shapiro

Alex Hideo Shibutani

Maia Harumi Shibutani

Shikata Noriyuki, cupboard secretary for public affairs for the prime minister’s workplace

Shimada Takashi, government secretary to the prime minister

Brad Smith and Gregory Smith

Masayoshi Son, the chief government of ComfortableBank

Robert Michael Stavis and Amy Stavis

Jake Sullivan, nationwide safety adviser, and Maggie Goodlander

Katherine Tai, U.S. commerce consultant, and Robert Skidmore

Representative Mark Takano, Democrat of California, and Glen Fukushima

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and Lafayette Greenfield II

Representative Jill Tokuda, Democrat of Hawaii, and Susan Morita

Maria D. Toler and Casey Albert

Annie Tomasini, assistant to the president and deputy chief of workers, and Ray Tomasini

Ueno Yukiko

Pranay Vaddi, particular assistant to the president, and Megan Vaddi

Richard Verma, deputy secretary of state for administration and sources, and Zoe Verma

Lorraine A. Voles, assistant to the president and chief of workers to the vp, and Ruby Smith

Kent Walker and Diana Walsh

Mark Walter and Kimbra Walter

Steven Westly and Anita Yu Westly

Eugene Woods and Lauren Wooden

Yamada Shigeo, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Japan to the United States

Kristi Yamaguchi, former determine skater, and Yukiko Saegusa

Yamamoto Takayoshi, government secretary to the prime minister of Japan

Janet L. Yellen, Treasury secretary, and Wally Adeyemo, deputy Treasury secretary

David Zapolsky and Lynn Hubbard

Jeffrey D. Zients, assistant to the president and chief of workers to the president, and Mary Zients

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