Hungary–Japan relations
Hungarian-Japanese relations (Hungarian: Magyar–japán kapcsolatok, Japanese: 日本とハンガリーの関係) are foreign relations between Hungary and Japan. After World War II, both countries re-established diplomatic relations in August 1959. Hungary has an embassy in Tokyo and 2 honorary consulates (in Hamamatsu and Osaka). Japan has an embassy in Budapest.
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Both countries are full members of the OECD, World Trade Organization and United Nations.

Embassy of Hungary in Tokyo
High-level mutual visits
    

Meeting of Hungarian President János Áder and First Lady Anita Herczegh with Princess Kako of Akishino in Budapest in 2019
Head of States
    
- April 2000 - President of Hungary Árpád Göncz's official visit
 - July 2002 - Emperor of Japan Akihito official visit
 - December 2009 - President of Hungary László Sólyom's working visit.
 
External links
    
- Hungarian embassy in Tokyo
 - Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Hungary
 - Japanese embassy in Budapest (in Hungarian and Japanese)
 - [independent.academia.edu/japanmagyarkapcsolattortenet/] Gergely Toth: The History of Relations between Meiji Japan and Hungary under the Double Monarchy 1869–1913. (In Hungarian, with Summary in English and a short Abstract in Japanese)
 
See also
    
- Turanism
 - Kazuo Honma
 - Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi (Kobajasi Kenicsiró)
 - Tony László
 - Haruka Orth
 - Maurice Benyovszky
 - Bernard Jean Bettelheim
 - Péter Frankl
 - Charles Puffy
 - László Müller de Szentgyörgy
 - Nándor Wagner
 - Foreign relations of Hungary
 - Foreign relations of Japan
 - List of diplomatic missions of Hungary
 - List of diplomatic missions in Hungary
 - Foreign relations of Austria (Austrian/Austro-Hungarian era, see List of diplomatic missions of Austria-Hungary)
 - Meeting Venus
 
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