Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan) :

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Address of the Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan) :

Bhutanese Honorary Consulate General in Tokyo, Japan - c/o Japan Entrepreneurs & Presidents Association (JEPA) - 3-2 Nishikicho,Kanda, Chiyoda-ku - Tokyo - Japan


Telephone of the Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan) :

(+81) 3-5280-6222


Fax of the Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan)

(+81) 3-5280-6229


Email of the Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan) :

hitomi@jepa-net.com

Website of the Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo

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General information about the embassy :

Ambassador or representative of the Consulate of Bhutan of Tokyo (Japan) :

Ms Hitomi Tokuda


Opening hours of the Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan) :

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Representations in the world :

The Consulate of Bhutan in Tokyo (Japan) is one of 185 foreign representations in Tokyo and is one of 662 foreign representations in Japan.
There are 24 representations (embassies or consulates) of Bhutan in the world.

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Role of the Consulate of Bhutan à Tokyo (Japan)

An embassy is the diplomatic representation of one State to another, it is the place of diplomatic representation of a State in another State. It is of the order of diplomacy, i.e. its mission is to manage negotiations between governments. It represents its government to the authorities of the state in which it is located. It is an intermediary between two states: it facilitates communication between two governments.
In addition to this mission of representation and diplomacy, an embassy ensures a consular mission which allows expatriates to make administrative procedures: such as the elaboration of acts for events of civil state such as a birth, a marriage, a death, a recognition, and to obtain identity papers such as passport or identity card.

In case of insecurity in the host country, an embassy can ensure the protection of these expatriates inside the embassy.

An expatriate in difficulty can also ask his embassy for help, for example if he loses his money, his identity documents, and he can also ask to be repatriated.