Japan embassy

Japanese embassies are located in most countries around the world.

Japanese embassies are situated in strategic locations in many countries all over the world.

They are meant to provide information regarding the country and provide service to both Japanese nationals and other nationals wishing to seek information about the country.

Japanese embassies in different locations have their own web sites from which any individual may garner basic information.

Japan has been a member of the UN since 1956.

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8 Comments about “Japan embassy”

  1. minda mena Says:

    i have two japanese sons/they were born in japan but unfortunately we separated to their japanese father.
    they want to go back to japan.
    is there any possible they can go back there and how?
    and our another problem is their passport was expired already we want to renew it but i dont know how because i cannot contact their father anymore. pls help us.
    we are looking forward to your reply/
    thank you very much…
    sincerely yours,
    minda mena


  2. admin Says:

    Which country are you a citizen of? I suggest you take an appointment with your local japanese embassy.


  3. shylyn tiomico Says:

    Goodafternoon.

    I am shylyn, eldest daughter of my mom (CARINA GARCIA), she worked at Japan for almost 6 years and she met KIOSHI MAEDA which is Japanese citizen, my mom gave birth to their first child namely YUMIKO MAEDA in your country. They got married here in Philippines and had another two sons. In just a blink of eye, my stepfather didn’t come here again and he stops giving support to his children for almost 9 years. I hope you can help us to find their father. We can’t provide their needs because we belong in a poor family and I’m begging them for not having those things that they needed. Please help us..
    Thank you very much..


  4. Jonathan A. Lerio Says:

    i heard from a source the Japanese embassy is offering scholarship for teachers in Japan. Considering that i maybe qualified on the said scholarship, i entend to inquire from your good office if it is still going on…

    if your good office consider this humble request , can i apply or maybe given priority on the next batch…

    i am so hopeful that you will give nearest concern on this inquiry.


  5. winnie orada Says:

    good day. i am not really sure if this is the right link i found to ask for assistance for my friend namely TOMOKO RAQUEL TAKEUCHI. if somebody from this page responded, i am absolutely very much happy to relay my friends longing to be extended assistance. i hope i found the right link.


  6. irish Says:

    good day… i would like to ask is there any other papers to be needed if a japanese man is going to be married to a filipina women??


  7. joy Says:

    good morning!
    I just want to ask the requirements or legal papers needed of a japanese man who would want to marry a Filipina woman here in the Philippines. Actually the japanese man was already divorced to his wife in Japan and now he is asking my mother if what are the requirements or legal papers he needed to bring here in the Philippines, so they can be married as soon as he will arrive here in the Philippines.
    I am looking forward to your response… Thank you.
    God bless…..


  8. Yuko Nakamura Says:

    Good Day!
    My father is Japanese and my mother is Filipino. Since I do have the right in blood, I was thinking of acquiring a japanese citizenship. However, when I tried talking to the embassy they asked me for a koseki tohon which was impossible for me to produce or even know if I have one since I never heard anything from my father again.
    Is there aything that I can do ?


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