Japan–Uruguay relations
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Japan–Uruguay relations are foreign relations between Japan and Uruguay. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1921. Japan has an embassy in Montevideo.[1] Uruguay has an embassy in Tokyo.[2]
The bilateral relations were suspended during World War II, but in 1952 they were restored.
There is a small but meaningful presence of Japanese people in Uruguay; traditionally they are cultivators of flowers.
in 2001, Princess Sayako inaugurated a Japanese garden in Montevideo.[3] In September 2008, Princess Takamado visited Uruguay and a ceremony of the 100th anniversary of the Japanese emigration in Uruguay was held.[4]
Both countries are full members of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization.
See also
- Japanese Uruguayans
- Foreign relations of Japan
- Foreign relations of Uruguay
- Japan–Latin America relations
References
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- ↑ Embassy of Japan in Montevideo - official website (Spanish)
- ↑ Embassy of Uruguay in Tokyo
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- ↑ Princess Takamado in Uruguay (Spanish)