Yoshio Muto
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Yoshio Muto was the Consul general for the Japanese Empire in San Francisco, California from February 20, 1941 until the withdrawal of the mission on December 31, 1941. It is believed that during that period he acted as a spy in the run-up to the December 7 attack on Pearl Harbor[citation needed].
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