Embassy of France, Tokyo

The French Embassy, Tokyo, is the chief diplomatic mission of France in Japan. Since September 2020, its ambassador has been Philippe Setton.

French Embassy, Tokyo
Entrance to the embassy
LocationTokyo, Japan
Address4-1-44, Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Coordinates35°38′52″N 139°43′35″E
AmbassadorPhilippe Setton
WebsiteOffice Website

History

The first embassy was established in Iidabashi near the Imperial Palace. It was cramped and was damaged by the aftershocks from an earthquake that shook Tokyo in 1922 and 1923.

The embassy was then moved to the exclusive district of Minami-Azabu. The buildings were destroyed during Allied bombing at the end of World War II. It was not until 1972 that the French State acquired the land.

French community

As of December 31, 2016, there were 9,722 French nationals registered with the embassy. As of December 31, 2014, 7,561 registrants were distributed between two constituencies: Tokyo (6,055) and Kyoto (1,506). The French community in Japan consists mainly of executives or managers of companies, artisans, creators, teachers and researchers.

Recent ambassadors of France to Japan

From To Ambassador
19661972Louis de Guiringaud
19721975François Lefebvre de Laboulaye
19751977Jean-Pierre Brunet
19771979Louis Dauge
19791982Xavier Daufresne de La Chevalerie
19821985André Ross
19851987Gilbert Pérol
19871991Bernard Dorin
19911993Loïc Hennekinne
19931998Jean-Bernard Ouvrieu
19982002Maurice Gourdault-Montagne
20022006Bernard Faubournet de Montferrand
20062007Gildas Le Lidec[1]
20072011Philippe Faure[2]
20112014Christian Masset[3]
20142017Thierry Dana[4]
20172020Laurent Pic[5]
2020to presentPhilippe Setton[6]

Access

The embassy is a 7-minute walk from exit 1 of Hiroo Station on the Hibiya Line operated by Tokyo Metro.

See also

References

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