Consulate-General of Japan in Saint Petersburg Генеральное консульство Японии в Санкт-Петербурге 在サンクトペテルブルク日本国総領事館 | |
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Location | Saint Petersburg |
Address | 29 Nabereznaya Reki Moiki |
Coordinates | 59°56′29.043″N 30°19′12.777″E / 59.94140083°N 30.32021583°E |
The Consulate-General of Japan in Saint Petersburg was the consulate of Japan in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was located at 29 Nabereznaya Reki Moiki (Russian: Набережная реки Мойки, 29) in the Tsentralny district of Saint Petersburg.[1]
The building was constructed in 1851 for Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky, with reconstructions and extensions in 1868 and 1875.[2]
The decision to open a consulate-general in Leningrad, as it was then named, was taken by the Japanese cabinet following a bill passed in the Diet. This happened on 30 March 1971 with effect from April 1.[3] This was part of a consular agreement in which consulates were also opened in Osaka, Sapporo and Nakhodka.[4]
In June 2023, Russia ordered the closure of Japan's Consulates General in Saint Petersburg, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk as well as expelling 12 Japanese diplomats after Japan ordered the closure of Russia's Consulates General in Osaka and Sapporo
See also
References
- ↑ Информация о Генеральном консульстве Японии в Санкт-Петербурге (in Russian). Consulate-General of Japan in Saint Petersburg. Archived from the original on 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
- ↑ История здания консул (in Russian). DipInfo. Archived from the original on 2017-03-15. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
- ↑ Summary of world broadcasts: Far East: Part 3, Monitoring Service of the BBC, 1971
- ↑ Sena, Gupta (1976), Soviet-Asian relations in the 1970s and beyond, Praeger, p. 300, ISBN 978-0-275-23740-0
External links
- (in Russian and Japanese) Consulate-General of Japan in Saint Petersburg
- (in Russian and Japanese) Consulate General of Japan, Saint Petersburg on Facebook