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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.
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 Archived 2017-05-05 at the Wayback Machine
- Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Hungary
- Japanese embassy in Budapest (in Hungarian and Japanese)
- 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
- Foreign relations of Hungary
- Foreign relations of Japan
- 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
- 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
- Japan–European Union relations
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