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Bhutan–Japan relations

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Bhutan

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TheBhutan–Japan relations refers to the diplomatic relations betweenBhutan andJapan. Diplomatic relations were established on March 28, 1986.[1]

Diplomatic mission

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Japan has a non-resident embassy toBhutan inNew Delhi,India. Japan was planning to open a resident embassy inThimphu by April 2014. One of the factors for opening a resident embassy in Bhutan is to counterChina's influence in the region; however, budgetary constraints may serve as an obstacle to the plan.[2][3] As of 2017, the ambassador to Bhutan is still resident at Embassy of Japan in India.[4]

State Visit

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Bhutanese King (center), Queen (left) andJapanese Crown Prince, current Emperor, atTokyo Imperial Palace on November 16, 2011.

Bhutanese monarch,Druk GyalpoJigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck and his wife QueenJetsun Pema made a state visit to Japan from November 15–20 in 2011.[5]

As forJapanese imperial family's visit to Bhutan, the first one was in March 1987 byPrince Naruhito, current Emperor Naruhito, the second one was in March 1997 byPrince andPrincess Akishino, and the third one is in June 2017 byPrincess Mako.[6][7]

Disaster relief

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Bhutan received aid from Japan regarding its disaster relief againstglacial lake outburst floods. Director of the Department of Hydro-Met Services in Bhutan's Ministry of Economic Affairs, Karma Tsering, said that Bhutan is receiving assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency in developing a cheaper and more efficient early warning system to minimize losses and damages from sudden glacial lake outburst floods. The Japanese government is also coming up with a glacier lake inventory and has been conducting geological studies in the Himalayas. The Japanese agency plans to complete its project in Bhutan by 2016.[8]

Tourism

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Japan has a growing market for Bhutan's tourism. In early 2012, Phuntsho Gyeltshen, the officiating media focal person of the Tourism Council of Bhutan noted that the number of Japanese tourists who visited increased significantly and Japan is close to becoming the number one market of Bhutan's tourism. The official also noted that the drastic increase of Japanese tourists to Bhutan happened especially afterKingJigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck and QueenJetsun Pema made a visit to the country.[9][10] In 2011, 7,000 Japanese visited Bhutan. Japan was the second biggest market for Bhutan's tourism.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"25th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and the Kingdom of Bhutan". MOFA. Retrieved2013-11-11.
  2. ^"Japan eying for its embassy in Bhutan". Bhutan News Service. 2012-06-03. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved2013-11-11.
  3. ^ab"A fourth embassy in Thimphu". KuenselOnline. Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-11. Retrieved2013-11-11.
  4. ^"Embassy of Japan in Bhutan".www.in.emb-japan.go.jp. Embassy of Japan in India. Retrieved2017-09-13.
  5. ^"State Visit of their Majesties the King and Queen of Bhutan to Japan: Outline of Visit Programme and Appraisal". MOFA. 2011-11-21. Retrieved2013-11-11.
  6. ^Japan's Princess Mako to visit Bhutan, South Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times - May 10, 2017
  7. ^Princess Mako begins a nine-day official visit to Bhutan | The Japan Times - May 31, 2017
  8. ^"Bhutan official praises Japanese aid in handling glacial outburst floods". Japan Times. 2013-08-02. Retrieved2013-11-11.
  9. ^"Bhutan royals' visit to Japan boosts interest in travel to their country " Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion". Japantoday.com. 2011-11-22. Retrieved2013-11-11.
  10. ^"'Bhutan Fever' in Japan | BBS". Bbs.bt. 2012-03-26. Retrieved2013-11-11.
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