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Embassy of Japan in Manila

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The Japanese Embassy in the Philippines is a bilateral mission in Manila and promotes Japanese interests in the Philippines. The embassy of Japan also plays an important role in development, cultural affairs and contacts with the local press of the Philippines. The Japanese Embassy in Manila is headed by Toshinao Urabe - Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines.


Address:

Japanese Embassy in Manila, the Philippines 2627 Roxas Boulevard Pasay City 1300 P.O. Box 414 Pasay Central Post Office Manila Philippines

Telephone:

(+63) 2 551-5710

Fax:

(+63) 2 551-5780

E-mail:

Website:

www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp

Ambassador:

Toshinao Urabe - Ambassador

Office Hours:

Embassy Appointments

Many embassies in the Philippines require an appointment before you visit. On the official website of the Japanese embassy in Manila you will find information on opening hours and how to book appointments.

Opening hours

Please note that embassy opening hours can vary. Always contact the embassy before a visit.

Visa for Japan

For all Japanese visa related matters contact the embassy in Manila before you travel. Information is available on the embassy website (www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp ) or contact the visa department by telephone (+63) 2 551-5710 or email

Consulates of Japan in the Philippines

Next to the embassy in Manila there could be additional Japanese consulates located in the Philippines.

Please check below for the locations of the Japanese consulates in the Philippines.


Japanese Consulates in the Philippines

Next to the embassy in Manila, Japan has consulates in the following cities: Cebu City and Davao City

Embassy Consular Department and Services

The consular department of the Japanese Embassy in Manila offers consular assistance. The consular department in general offers services for visitors from Philippines to Japan as wel as for Japanese citizens in Philippines. Generally, services comprise of visa applications, passport renewals, marriage registration, legalization of documents, birth of a child, Japanese nationality issues and more. Contact the consular department directly by telephone or email.