The Embassy of Japan in Canada ( Zai Kanada Nihon-koku Taishikan; ) is located in Ottawa, Ontario. Since 1978 the chancery has been located at 255 Sussex Drive near the Lester B. Pearson Building in Ottawa. The ambassadorial residence is at Waterstone (Alan Keefer, architect, built 1928-31), one of Ottawa's largest mansions in Rockcliffe Park.
History
Japan first opened a consulate in Vancouver in 1889 and the embassy opened in 1928. In 1931 the Legation was housed at the Victoria Building (legation was established in 1928). With the outbreak of war, the Japanese diplomats were expelled in 1941 and the embassy was not reopened until 1951. The embassy today also has consulates in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary. The current ambassador is Kanji Yamanouchi (山野内 勘二 Yamanouchi Kanji).
References
See also
- Canadian Embassy, Tokyo
- Canadians in Japan
- Japanese Canadians
- Canada–Japan relations
External links
- Official website of the Embassy
- The Embassy on Facebook
- The Embassy on Twitter
