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What You Need to Know About the Japanese Embassy in Berlin, Germany

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Walking Tour

If you are planning on going to Berlin, Germany and Curious about the Japanese Embassy, this is the article for you! Look no further! In this article we will learn Japanese Embassy in Berlin’s main key points and it will give you the useful information and tips for your visit there.

1. Location and Contact Details

Hiroshimastrasse 6, district Mitte (Japanese Embassy, Berlin) Public transportation, e.g. buses and trains, can easily take you there to the embassy.

If you have any questions or need assistance, you can contact the embassy through the following channels:

Phone: +49 (0)30 21094 0

Email: info@jpembassy.de

Website: http://www.de.emb-japan.go.jp

2. Consular Services

The Japanese Embassy in Berlin offers a wide variety of consular services to Japanese citizens in Germany and German citizens interested general information on Japan. Some of the services include:

Passport applications and passports renewal.

Information and how to apply for a visa to visit or study in Japan for people living abroad.

Lost or stolen passports.

Notary services.

Support by law and administration.

Also note that there are some services that may need appointment, so it’s better to find out by checking embassy’s web site or calling the embassy first.

3. Cultural Events and Initiatives

The cultural events and initiatives that the Japanese Embassy in Berlin frequently organizes to increase the promotion of Japanese culture and to increase the cultural exchange with Japan and Germany. They might be exhibitions, concerts, film screenings and the like. Stay on top of your chance at these exciting opportunities by checking the embassy’s website and social media channels.

4. Working and Studying in Japan

The embassy will be able to give you important information and help you replace if you would like to study or work in Japan. They are always available to help you in getting the needed documents, knowing the visa requirements, getting in touch with resources.

5. Japan-Germany Relations

Japan and its Embassy in Berlin need each other in order to establish strong diplomatic relations: in Berlin, Japan is virtually a subject of the German state; and it is Berlin that supports Japan diplomatically in the region. They are closely working with various, institutions, organizations and government bodies to facilitate mutual understanding and cooperation.

The embassy’s website if you are interested particularly in international affairs, or Japanese-Germany relations you will find a lot of news information, the projects of cooperation, and cultural exchange between Japan and Germany.

6. Tips for Your Embassy Visit

Here are some tips to ensure a smooth and successful visit to the Japanese Embassy in Berlin:

Take advantage of first thing in the morning to prepare all the necessary documents and forms before visiting.

For any specific requirements and instructions check with embassy’s website.

Get there a few minutes early for your appointment so you don’t miss anything.

Respect and courteous to the embassy staff.

They are there to answer any questions you have.

Wrapping Up

Visiting the Japanese Embassy in Berlin isn’t just for doing consular services, but if you wanna see a little of Japanese culture and international relations, it is definitely worth it. Be sure to always check their website for news before going and remember to always be prepared when you visit them. Enjoy your time in Berlin!

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Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free