Embassy of Malta in Japan

Diplomatic relations between Malta and Japan were established on the 15th of July 1965, and since then, the two countries maintained friendly bilateral ties which has witnessed an intensification of this relationship in recent years.

The Embassy of the Republic of Malta in Japan serves as the official representation of Malta within Japan. Its primary function is to promote the interests of Malta and facilitate communication between Malta and Japan. The work of the Embassy consists mainly of the following:

Diplomatic Relations: The Embassy of Malta in Japan is responsible for maintaining and developing diplomatic relations between Malta and Japan, serving also as a liaison between the authorities of both countries. This involves engaging in negotiations, discussions, and other forms of dialogue to address issues of mutual concern or interest.

Consular Services: The embassy is providing consular services to Maltese citizens residing or travelling in Japan. This includes assisting citizens in times of emergency, such as during natural disasters or legal matters if requested.

Promotion of Trade and Commercial Relations: The embassy promotes trade and economic relations between Malta and Japan. This involves facilitating business partnerships, providing information on investment and business opportunities, and acting as a bridge between Maltese and Japanese companies. The Embassy also assists incoming trade missions and delegations from Malta to Japan with logistics, expertise and insights.

Cultural Promotion and People-to-People Exchanges: The Embassy of Malta in Japan actively promotes Maltese culture in Japan by organizing and participating in cultural events, educational programs, and exchanges to promote understanding and cooperation between the two countries. The Embassy of Malta is active in creating opportunities for Maltese citizens to study and do research in Japan and for Japanese citizens to further their studies in Malta.