Canadian Embassy in Tokyo

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The Canadian Embassy in Tokyo is a prominent diplomatic complex in Japan that serves as Canada's official representation and is noted for its modern architectural design by Raymond Moriyama.

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instanceOf embassy
architect Raymond Moriyama NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modern architecture
category Canada–Japan relations NERFINISHED
Diplomatic missions in Tokyo
Diplomatic missions of Canada
coordinatesWith Global Affairs Canada NERFINISHED
countryRepresented Canada NERFINISHED
diplomaticRank embassy
engagesIn cultural diplomacy
political dialogue between Canada and Japan
trade promotion
function consular services for Canadian citizens in Japan
diplomatic representation of Canada in Japan
promotion of Canada–Japan relations
visa services
hasAmbassador Canadian Ambassador to Japan NERFINISHED
hasComponent Ambassador’s residence
Chancery
consular section
cultural affairs section
garden
political section
public exhibition space
trade section
visa section
hostCountry Japan NERFINISHED
languageUsed English
French
Japanese
locatedIn Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Minato, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
notableFor design by Raymond Moriyama
modern architectural design
operator Government of Canada NERFINISHED
owner Government of Canada NERFINISHED
partOf Canada–Japan relations NERFINISHED
foreign missions of Canada
providesServiceTo Canadian citizens in Japan
Japanese citizens seeking visas to Canada
represents Canadian federal government NERFINISHED
Canadian interests in Japan
securityStatus diplomatic premises under Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations

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Raymond Moriyama designed Canadian Embassy in Tokyo