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Countries with no consulate-general in Hong Kong, are most likely to have an embassy in Beijing, making it the closest diplomatic mission for residents in Hong Kong.. A few consuls-general in Hong Kong have the rank of Ambassador, including Brazil, [2] Japan, [3] Philippines [4] and the United States, [5] while other consuls-general have served elsewhere as Ambassadors or High Commissioners ...
Japanese migration to Hong Kong was noted as early as the latter years of the Tokugawa shogunate.With the forced end of the sakoku policy, which prohibited Japanese people from leaving Japan, regular ship services began between Japan, Hong Kong and Shanghai; Japanese merchants and karayuki slowly began to settle overseas. [7]
Japan did not open an embassy in the United States (in Washington, D.C.) until 1860. ... Hong Kong: Consulate-General Mitsuhiro Wada [9] Qingdao: Consulate-General
Embassy of Japan. Embassy of Lebanon. Embassy of Mali. Embassy of Mexico. Embassy of Nepal. Embassy of the Netherlands. ... Hong Kong Angola: Consulate-General 2018 [37]
Protestors burn the Japanese national flag in front of Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong, featuring Tsang Kin-shing on the second right A procession led by the Hong Kong Action Committee for Defending the Diaoyu Islands, one of the main protest organizers on 16 September 2012 Anti-Japanese demonstrations in front of Japanese embassy in ...
A Japanese journalist was barred from entering Hong Kong without a clear reason and was sent back to his country, a Japanese newspaper said, raising concerns over the city's shrinking press freedoms.
Japan has asked Hong Kong officials not to tighten restrictions on food imports. In 2022, Japan exported 75.5 billion yen ($536 million) of fishery products to Hong Kong, according to government ...
The British Consulate General in Hong Kong US Consulate General in Hong Kong. When Hong Kong was under British rule, most Commonwealth member states, unlike other countries, were represented in Hong Kong by Commissions. However, following the 1997 handover, they were all renamed Consulates-General.