Embassy of Japan, Beijing
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The Embassy of Japan in Beijing (Japanese: 在中華人民共和国日本国大使館 ; Chinese: 日本駐華大使館) is the official diplomatic mission of Japan to the People's Republic of China. It is located at Beijing's Chaoyang District, and was officially opened in January 1973.[1] The current ambassador is Kenji Kanasugi .
Embassy of Japan in Beijing
Japanese: 在中華人民共和国日本国大使館 Chinese: 日本駐華大使館 | |
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Location | Chaoyang District, Beijing, China |
Address | 1 E. Liangmaqiao St., Chaoyang District, Beijing |
Ambassador | Kenji Kanasugi |
Website | www |
The current location for the embassy has a total of seven stories. The building began construction in September 2006,[2] and was officially completed in August 2011.[3] The building has been used as an embassy since March 2012.
The former location of the embassy officially closed down in late February 2012.[4]
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