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Honorary Consulate 8240 SE 67th Street Mercer Island, WA Iceland: Honorary Consulate India: Consulate-General 3101, Western Avenue, Suite 700 Downtown Seattle Italy: Honorary Consulate 5107 – 46th Ave. NE Laurelhurst, Seattle Jamaica: Honorary Consulate 17414 - 156th Place S.E. Renton, WA Japan: Consulate-General 701 Pike Street #1000
Seattle (Washington) Consulate-General Hisao Inagaki [10] Anchorage (Alaska) Consular Office Masaru Aniya [10] Portland (Oregon) Consular Office Masaki Shiga [10] Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands) Consular Office Kazuhiko Ono [10] Uruguay: Montevideo: Embassy Tatsuhirō Shindō [8] Venezuela: Caracas: Embassy Kenji Okada [8]
In 1896, when the Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamers began traveling between Japan and Seattle, there were about 200 ethnic Japanese living in Seattle. By 1910, that population had grown to 5,000. [5] The Japanese Consulate, which had established an office in Tacoma in 1895, moved to Seattle in 1901. [5]
This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United States.At present, 175 nations maintain diplomatic missions to the United States in the capital, Washington, D.C. Being the seat of the Organization of American States, the city also hosts missions of its member-states, separate from their respective embassies to the United States.
Consulate 1970 [27] Soviet Union: Consulate 1925 [28] Nagoya Denmark: Consulate-General 1993 [citation needed] United Kingdom: Consulate 2007 [20] Niigata German Empire: Consulate 1882 [29] Osaka Canada: Consulate 2007 [20] France: Consulate-General 2009 [30] Mexico: Consulate-General 2001 [31] [circular reference] New Zealand: Consulate ...
A Chinese military Y-9 intelligence-gathering aircraft entered Japanese airspace in the territorial waters off the Danjo Islands southwest of Japan’s main southern island of Kyushu from about 11 ...
The Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. (在アメリカ合衆国日本国大使館, Zai Amerika Gasshūkoku Nihonkoku Taishikan) is the diplomatic mission of Japan to the United States. It is located at 2520 Massachusetts Avenue NW , Washington, D.C., in the Embassy Row neighborhood. [ 1 ]
Beginning in 1854 with the use of gunboat diplomacy by Commodore Matthew C. Perry, the U.S. has maintained diplomatic relations with Japan, except for the ten-year period between the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 (and the subsequent declaration of war on Japan by the United States) and the signing of the Treaty of San Francisco, which normalized relations between the United States and Japan.