Interchange Association, Japan
Coordinates: 35°39′43.66″N 139°44′11.05″E / 35.6621278°N 139.7364028°E
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Formed | 1972 |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Agency executive | Mikio Numata[1], Representative |
The Interchange Association, Japan (財団法人交流協会 Zaidan Hōjin Kōryū Kyōkai) serves as the representative office of Japan in Taiwan. The establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China in 1972 required termination of diplomatic relations with the Republic of China, and abrogation of the Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty.[2]
Interchange Association, Japan was established in the same year, and approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan.
Interchange Association has offices in Tokyo, in Taipei and in Kaohsiung.
The Taipei office, located at 28 Ching Cheng Street, functions as the de facto Japanese Embassy in Taiwan. The headquarters in Tokyo works to connect the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Taipei office.
See also
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office
- Association of East Asian Relations
- Japan–Taiwan relations
References
- ↑ http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/intl-community/2014/06/26/411017/Japans-new.htm
- ↑ "Tokyo High Court, June 12, 1980". The Japanese Annual of International Law [No. 25]. 1982. Retrieved 2012-04-11.
(5) . . . . it must be construed that the Treaty of Peace between Japan and the Republic of China should lose its significance of existence and come to an end through the normalization of diplomatic relation between Japan and the People's Republic of China based on the Joint Communique.
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