Florentino Rodao

Florentino Rodao García (born 1960) is a Spanish historian and Japanologist.

His historical research deals with Asian studies and international relations.

[1] He obtained a PhD at the UCM in 1993, reading a thesis about the Spanish-Japanese relations, 1937–1945.

[2] [3] Having lived in Thailand, the Philippines and Japan, he briefly worked as teacher of Spanish language for Prince Naruhito in 1992.

Because of his investigations, Rodao has been able to interview people from the World War II, such as minister Ramón Serrano Suñer, communist leader Santiago Carrillo, ambassador Eikichi Hayashiya, spy Ángel Alcázar de Velasco or the Republican consul in Japan José Luis Alvarez Taladriz, as well as Japanese residents in Spain or members of the Spanish community in the Philippines, especially Anna Maria Aguilella, the only survivor of the massacre at the Spanish consulate in Manila in 1945.