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Estonia–Japan relations are thebilateral relations betweenEstonia andJapan. Both nations are members of theOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Estonia has an embassy inTokyo. Japan has an embassy in Tallinn.[1]
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Japande facto re-recognized Estonia on 6 September 1991, and a month later diplomatic relations were re-established between these countries on 10 October 1991.[2] In January 1993 the Embassy of Japan was established in Tallinn and in September 1996 the Embassy of Estonia was established in Tokyo. In January 2010, AmbassadorHoshi Hideaki was appointed as the first permanent ambassador in Estonia.[1]
In October 2004, PresidentArnold Ruutel travelled to Japan.
In February 2010, Prime MinisterAndrus Ansip travelled to Japan.
In April 2016, Prime MinisterTaavi Roivas travelled to Japan.
In June 2019, Prime MinisterJüri Ratas travelled to Japan.
In October 2019,Estonian PresidentKersti Kaljulaid travelled to Tokyo to attend the enthronement of Japanese EmperorNaruhito.[3]
In May 2007, the Emperor and Empress of Japan,Akihito andMichiko, made an official visit to Estonia.[2]
In 12 January 2018, Japanese Prime MinisterShinzo Abe met with PresidentKersti Kaljulaid and Prime MinisterJüri Ratas.[4]