Welcome to the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo, Japan.
No One Left Behind – Trust and Inclusion in the Digital Age
Nordic Talks Japan is a series of four hybrid events to share inspiration on how to takeaction on sustainability issues in our everyday lives. Discussions will be held between some of the brightest minds from the Nordics and Japan to inspire people to tackle the challenges and act towards a sustainable future. This third event on February 10th will be on the theme of e-government and digitalisation, focusing especially on trust and inclusion, with UNIVERSITY of CREATIVITY as a special partner.
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Telephone
+81 11-738-2319
Fax
+81 11-738-2312
Telephone hours:
Weekdays (except for Japanese holidays) 10:00-12:00
c/o DeLaval K.K.
NCO Sapporo 14F, Kita 7-jo Nishi 1-chome 2-6 Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0807
Visits are by pre-booked appointment only:
Please book an appointment via email at sweden-sapporo@delaval.com
District: Hokkaido
Honorary Consul
Mr. Shogo Nakano
Secretaries
Ms. Ayaka Saito and Ms. Akiko Maehana
Phone
+81 78 351 7695
Fax
+81 78 351 0880
Consulate of Sweden
c/o Kinki Industrial Co., Ltd.
4-2-18 Sakaemachidori
Chuo-ku
Kobe-City 650-0023
Visits are by pre-booked appointment only:
Please book an appointment via e-mail at shinden-ayana@kinkikogyo.co.jp
Telephone hours:
09.40-12.00 and 13.00-16.40
Districts: Kinki region (excluding Mie Pref.), Shikoku region, Fukui Pref., Ishikawa Pref., Toyama Pref., Okayama Pref., Tottori Pref.
Honorary Consul
Mr. Tomoki Wada
Secretary
Ms. Ayana Shinden
Phone
+81 92 942 0511
Fax
+81 92 942 3761
Consulate of Sweden
c/o Seibu Giken Co., Ltd.
3108-3 Aoyagi, Koga-City, Fukuoka 811-3134
Visits are by pre-booked appointment only:
Please book an appointment via e-mail at sweden-fukuoka@seibu-giken.co.jp
Telephone hours:
09.00-12.00 and 13.00-17.00
Districts: Kagoshima Pref., Miyazaki Pref., Kumamoto Pref., Nagasaki Pref., Oita Pref., Fukuoka Pref., Okinawa Pref., Hiroshima Pref., Shimane Pref., Yamaguchi Pref.
Honorary Consul
Mr. Fumio Kuma
Secretary
Ms. Yumi Fujikawa
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.