Consulate-General of Japan, Surabaya

7.272533°S 112.746539°E / -7.272533; 112.746539

Consulate-General of Japan, Surabaya
在スラバヤ日本国総領事館
Konsulat Jenderal Jepang, Surabaya
Seal of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Incumbent
Takeyama Kenichi
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
StyleConsul General
SeatJl. Sumatera No.93, Gubeng, Surabaya, Indonesia
Formation13 March 1920 (to Dutch East Indies)
5 August 1952 (to Indonesia)
WebsiteOfficial website of Consulate-General of Japan in Surabaya

The Consulate-General of Japan, Surabaya (Japanese: 在スラバヤ日本国総領事館, romanized: Zai Surabaya Nipponkoku sōryōjikan; Indonesian: Konsulat Jenderal Jepang, Surabaya) is a Japanese diplomatic mission to Indonesia in Surabaya, East Java. The first Japanese diplomatic mission in Surabaya was established on 13 March 1920 while the city was under rule of the Dutch East Indies. In 1979, the consulate upgraded its status to Consulate-General. The General-Consulate in Surabaya leads the Japanese diplomatic mission in the 4 provinces (East Java, South Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, and North Kalimantan) and 8 provinces with the consulate office (branch) in Makassar (South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, North Maluku, Maluku, West Papua, and Papua province). The consulate-general is located at Jalan Sumatera No.93, Gubeng, Surabaya. Takeyama Kenichi is the current consul general in Surabaya.

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