Embassy of Japan - Tallinn, Estonia
N 59° 26.064 E 024° 44.556
35V E 371960 N 6590596
Following Estonia's Restoration of Independence on August 20, 1991, Japan renewed relations with Estonia in September 6, 1991, opening an Embassy in Tallin in January 1993.
Waymark Code: WMFDP0
Location: Estonia
Date Posted: 10/03/2012
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"On 6 September 1991, Japanese Special Ambassador Hirokazu Arai conveyed to Tallinn the official statement of the Japanese government's recognition of the independence of the Republic of Estonia. The diplomatic relations between the two countries were restored on 10 October 1991. In January 1993, Japan's Embassy in Tallinn was opened." (
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The current Ambassador from Japan is Mr. Hideaki Hoshi. In addition to providing travel related services, such as visas, the Embassy coordinates a number of cultural events, visits and activities, as well as, educational opportunities within Estonia.
Office Hours
Monday-Friday (except the Embassy Holidays)
09:00-12:30 & 13:30-17:45
Cultural & Consular Affairs (Visa) Hours
Monday-Friday (except the Embassy Holidays)
09:30-11:30 & 13:30-16:30