Japan Greece Friendship Association

Japan Greece Friendship Association Greece & Japan/Friendship & Cooperation Diplomatic relationsGreece and Japan established diplomatic relations in 1899. The consulate closed during WWⅡ(1935-45).

There has been a Greek Embassy in Tokyo since 1960, and a Japanese Embassy in Athens since the same year, when it was decided to upgrade the Japanese Consulate which had opened in 1922 and reopened in 1956. Since then the two countries have enjoyed good relations in all fields, and cooperate closely. Treaty frameworkRelations between the two countries were established with the signing of the Agree

ment on friendship, trade and navigation. The following bilateral agreements have also been concluded:

1956: Agreement on abolition of visas for non-diplomatic passports.

1973: Aviation Agreement.

1981: Education agreement.

2002: Action plan for the promotion of Greek-Japanese relations. Political relationsAs far as political cooperation goes, the two countries are working closely together to upgrade their bilateral relations as well as in their response to international crises and in dealing with current issues of international interest. They also cooperate closely and provide reciprocal support in matters of direct national interest, and mutually support each others candidacies for positions in international organizations. In 1919, Greece supported Japanese racial euality proposal against Great Powers. In the elections for seats on the UN Security Council the two countries supported each others candidacy for positions as non-permanent members of the Council (2005-2006), while during their term on the Council their cooperation in international affairs has become even closer. The political relations between Greece and Japan are reflected in frequent high-level visits, mainly ministerial visits in the framework of international conferences. In terms of bilateral visits, the then Prime Minister of Greece, Konstantinos Simitis, visited Japan between 3-5 March 2002, accompanied by a delegation of businessmen and journalists, while the Speaker of the Greek Parliament, Mrs. Anna Psarouda-Benaki, visited Tokyo from 29 May to 3 June 2005. In 1-3.05.03 the Japanese Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi, visited Greece for the EU-Japan summit during the Greek Presidency of the EU. On that occasion he held a bilateral meeting with the then Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos Simitis. The Greek Prime Minister Karamanlis paid a working visit to Japan (10-13.11.2005). The President of the Japanese Parliament, Yōhei Kōno, visited Greece in 9-10 January 2005.

[edit] Economic and trade relationsAlthough there is a substantial volume of trade between the two countries, the balance is disproportionately in Japan's favour, at a ratio of about 1:10. This is because most Japanese exports to Greece are hi-tech and industrial products, while Greek exports are agricultural produce, marble, etc. However, recent years have seen a steady increase in Greek exports, which is indicative of the potential and marked competitiveness of Greek businesses on the Japanese market. One area in which Greece is particularly dynamic is shipping, with a steadily rising volume of orders and ships being constructed in Japanese yards. It is estimated that these orders are worth 2 billion dollars each year. Greece is one of the countries where Japanese investment remains low, but Japanese companies have expressed keen interest in cooperation with Greek businesses in the investment sector, while annual exchange visits of business delegations from each side are doing much to promote trade and investment through better understanding of the specific features of the two markets. Within this context Greece had its own pavilion at the 2005 international trade fair in Aichi, Japan. The number of tourists visiting Greece from Japan has been rising steadily in recent years. About 80,000 Japanese tourists visit the country each year. Even larger numbers are expected in the future, following the huge publicity which Greece enjoyed during the Olympic Year 2004. In 2000 the Greek-Japanese Chamber of Commerce was established as a non-profit organization, as the successful progress of the Association of Hellenic Japanese Business Co-operation. The Greek-Japanese Chamber is aiming towards promoting mutual economic, commercial and business relations between Greece and Japan. Cultural relationsIn 1999 celebratory cultural events were organized on both sides to mark the centenary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Greece and Japan. Over recent years in particular there has been intense cultural exchange, while in the context of the Cultural Months envisaged in the Greece-Japan Action Plan in the run-up to the 2004 Olympics, numerous cultural events were organized in both countries, all highly successful, well-attended and extensively covered by the media. To mention a few examples:

In Japan:

Performances in Japan of the ancient Greek tragedy Antigone, by the National Theatre (11-16.03.03). An archaeological exhibition on the subject of Alexander the Great: Cultural Contacts between East and West. From Greece to Japan , Tokyo: 05.08 05.10.03, Kobe: 18.10-21.12.03. Performances of traditional Greek dances from all over Greece by a 30-member troupe from the Likiou ton Ellinidon, Tokyo 15.05.04 and Kobe 17.05.04. In Greece:

Performances of the ancient tragedy Oedipus Rex, by Y. Ninagawa, Herod Atticus Theatre, 1-3.7.04
Greek-oriented Cultural agencies: There are a number of Greek oriented cultural organizations in Japan, set up at the initiative of Japanese academics in the field of Greek studies, in order to promote Greek culture, history and the learning of the Greek language. Some of the most important of these are The Classical Society of Japan, The Aegean Society of Japan, and The Japan Greece Society. The year 2009 marked the 110th anniversary of friendship between the countries.[3] From March to the end of the year, both countries scheduled extensive cultural exhibits celebrating the occasion.[4][5]

Greek community in JapanThere is a Greek community some 300 strong living in Japan. The majority of them are employed by multinational companies, although some are businessmen who have settled there on a permanent basis.

04/08/2024

【感謝民主夥伴堅定相挺 攜手守護自由開放太平洋】

美國🇺🇸與日本🇯🇵昨天在東京舉行 #外交及國防部長2加2會談,會後聯合聲明再度強調 #台海和平穩定 對國際社會安全與繁榮的必要性!

聯合聲明並指出,中國在外交上為謀求自身利益而企圖改變國際秩序,美日及國際社會對此深感憂慮,並視其為印太區域最大戰略挑戰⚠️

外交部歡迎並感謝美日兩國持續重視台海和平,台灣身為 #印太地區 負責任的成員,將持續與理念相近夥伴深化合作,攜手捍衛自由、民主及法治等共同價值,守護台海及印太地區的和平、穩定與繁榮🌐✨

#世界新台灣
#價值外交

MOFA thanks the 🇺🇸 and 🇯🇵 for reiterating the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait as an indispensable element of security and prosperity in the international community in the joint statement issued after the recent Security Consultative Committee meeting.

As well as calling for the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues, the statement suggested that the PRC’s foreign policy seeks to reshape the international order for its own benefit at the expense of others through force and coercion.

As a responsible stakeholder in the international community, we’ll continue to work with like-minded partners like the US and Japan to safeguard our shared values of freedom, democracy and respect for rule of law and protect the peace, stability and prosperity of the Taiwan Strait and the Indo-Pacific region.

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Internet speed enthusiasts, take note: Japanese researchers have set a new world record for download speeds, achieving an astonishing 402 Tbps (Terabits per second), surpassing their previous record of 321 Tbps.

This translates to a staggering 402,000,000 Mbps, making home speeds like my 950 Mbps from Sonic seem negligible.

This breakthrough showcases the potential of current technology, using widely available fiber optic cables.

InternetSpeed

07/07/2024

Japan introduces a 12-meter humanoid robot by West Japan Railway for train line maintenance.

Resembling a sci-fi machine, it features large arms, a small Wall-E-like head, and coke-bottle eyes.

Mounted on a truck that can drive on rails, the robot's operator controls its powerful limbs remotely.

It trims tree branches, paints metal frames, and handles objects up to 40kg.

The robot addresses worker shortages in aging Japan and reduces accident risks.

The company aims to expand its use for various maintenance tasks, demonstrating a solution to the labor shortage, said president Kazuaki Hasegawa.

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Η Πρεσβεία της Ελλάδος στο Τόκυο σας εύχεται Καλή Ανάσταση με Υγεία, Αγάπη και Ειρήνη !
The Embassy of Greece in Tokyo wishes you a Happy and Peaceful Easter !
皆様、楽しいイースターをお過ごし下さい。

27/06/2024

Εκδηλώσεις Έτους Πολιτισμού και Τουρισμού Ελλάδος - Ιαπωνίας (2024)

Από σήμερα μπορείτε να ενημερωθείτε και διαδικτυακά για το πρόγραμμα των επετειακών εκδηλώσεων που διοργανώνονται από πλευράς μας, στην Ιαπωνία και στην Ελλάδα, για το 2024 Έτος Πολιτισμού και Τουρισμού Ελλάδας-Ιαπωνίας. Παρακολουθείτε συχνά τους ιστοτόπους για επικαιροποίηση και τυχόν νέες δράσεις.

https://www.mfa.gr/missionsabroad/japan/news3/ekdeloseis-politismou-etous-politismou-kai-tourismou-ellados-iaponias-2024.html

https://www.mfa.gr/missionsabroad/japan/news3/ekdeloseis-tourismou-etous-politismou-kai-tourismou-ellados-iaponias-2024.html

Events of the 2024 Greece - Japan Year of Culture and Tourism

As of today all our friends may get informed on line about the celebratory events that we organize, both in Japan and in Greece, in the context of the 2024 Greece-Japan Year of Culture and Tourism. Please check regularly the links below for an updated information and, eventually, new events coming up.

https://www.mfa.gr/missionsabroad/en/japan-en/news3/cultural-events-of-the-2024-greece-japan-year-of-culture-and-tourism.html

https://www.mfa.gr/missionsabroad/en/japan-en/news3/tourism-events-of-the-2024-greece-japan-year-of-culture-and-tourism.html

2024日本ギリシャ・文化観光年の文化イベント

ギリシャ及び日本両国で開催される ギリシャ大使館協力の「2024日本ギリシャ文化観光年祝賀イベント」プログラムを、本日より以下のリンクにて公開しています。是非、最新の情報や新しいイベントをこまめにチェックしてみてください.。

https://www.mfa.gr/missionsabroad/ja/japan-ja/news3/2024-qin.html

https://www.mfa.gr/missionsabroad/ja/japan-ja/news3/2024-qin-qin.html

27/06/2024

5月17日は国際反ホモフォビア・バイフォビア・トランスフォビアの日( )🌈
EU代表部は加盟国大使館とともに「チーム・ヨーロッパ」として #東京レインボープライド をはじめとする、日本の +コミュニティの支援活動を支持しています🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈🇯🇵

27/06/2024

🇬🇷🤝🇯🇵 Συνάντηση εργασίας της #ΥΠΠΟ Λίνας Μενδώνη με τον Ιάπωνα Πρέσβη, στην Ελλάδα, κ. Koichi Ito.

➡ Σε εξέλιξη βρίσκεται το «Έτος Πολιτισμού και Τουρισμού Ελλάδας και Ιαπωνίας»

➡ Η Πριγκίπισσα Κάκο της Ιαπωνίας, θα αφιχθεί στην χώρα μας, ως επίσημη προσκεκλημένη της Ελληνικής Κυβέρνησης.

➡ Τη Δευτέρα 27/05/24 θα πραγματοποιηθεί επίσημη τελετή στην Εθνική Πινακοθήκη, για τον εορτασμό τόσο του Έτους Πολιτισμού και Τουρισμού, όσο και της επετείου 125 χρόνων από τη σύναψη διπλωματικών σχέσεων Ελλάδας – Ιαπωνίας

🔗 https://t.ly/lDUtL

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