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The Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines (Filipino: Sugo ng Hapon sa Pilipinas; Japanese: 在フィリピン日本国大使, romanized: Zai Firipin Nippon Koku Taishi) is the head of the Japanese diplomatic mission in the Philippines and the official representative of the government of Japan to the government of the Philippines.
The first Japanese ambassadors to a Western country travelled to Spain in 1613. Japan did not open an embassy in the United States (in Washington, D.C. ) until 1860. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.
Embassy 2013 [31] Gabon: Embassy 1986 [32] Marshall Islands: Embassy Unknown Peru: Embassy [b] 2003 [33] [34] [35] Portugal: Embassy 2011 [36] [37] Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy 1975 [38] South Vietnam: Embassy 1975 Cebu City United States: Consulate Unknown [39] Davao City Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate-General 1975 [40] United ...
Japan [1] Guinea-Bissau: António Serifo Embaló 08 August 2023 China [1] Guyana: Bayney Karran Ambassador-designate: China Honduras: Héctor Alejandro Palma Cerna April 27, 2021 Japan [23] Iceland: Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson 16 March 2022 Japan [1] Ivory Coast: Japan Jamaica: Shorna-Kay Marie Richards 18 January 2022 Japan [1] Jordan: Japan ...
Embassy of the Philippines in Japan. The Philippines was granted independence in 1946, and was a signatory to the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan. The two countries had a long, protracted process about postwar reparations before formalizing diplomatic relations.
The ambassador of the Philippines to Japan (Filipino: Sugo ng Republika ng Pilipinas sa Hapon) is the Republic of the Philippines' foremost diplomatic representative in the State of Japan. As officer of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, the head of the embassy, and the head of the Philippines' diplomatic mission there, the ...
Japan has an embassy in Brasília and consulates-general in Belém, Curitiba, Manaus, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and consular offices in Recife and Porto Alegre. [145] Canada: 21 January 1928 [141] See Canada–Japan relations. Diplomatic relations between both countries officially began in 1950 with the opening of the Japanese consulate in Ottawa.
However, the mission was summarily closed with Japan's defeat in World War II, and as it was never recognized by the pre-war Commonwealth of the Philippines, [2] the oldest continually-operating Philippine diplomatic mission is that of the embassy in Washington, D.C., replacing the office of the Resident Commissioner of the Philippines after ...