Japanese Embassy in Islamabad

Japanese Embassy in Islamabad Pakistan is a strong bond of communication between Japan Government and Pakistan.

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japanese shrine or japanese temple in the forest
japanese shrine or japanese temple in the forest


Weather & Time
Thu, Apr 17, 17:24
 31° C,   Scattered clouds,  clouds 40 %,   wind 6.17 m/s,  1012 hpa

Head of Mission: Mr Takashi Kurai, Ambassador

Consulate Appointment or Contact Japanese Embassy in Islamabad : Visit only by Appointment

Visa and Passports
If you would like to come to Tureky, there's a lot of information about types of Visas. The tools help you to plan your journey to Tureky. Have look for more information about specific visa types.

The nationals of the countries that require a visa to enter Japan must apply for any visa from the following types:

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Japanese Consulate General in Karachi, Pakistan

6/2 Civil Lines
Abdullah Haroon Road
P. O. Box 3745
Karachi
Pakistan

(+92) (21) 3522 0800

(+92) (21) 3522 0820

http://www.kr.pk.emb-japan.go.jp

Japanese Honorary Consulate General in Lahore, Pakistan

1 Mcleod Road
Lahore
Pakistan

(+92) 42-3723 3518

Japanese Honorary Consulate General in Peshawar, Pakistan

House 38, Street 3
Sector N-3, Phase 4
Hayatabad
Peshawar
Pakistan

(+92) 91-582 8378

(+92) 42-581 7569

Japanese Honorary Consulate General in Quetta, Pakistan

53-A, Jinnah Town
Samungli Road
Quetta Cantt, Balochistan
Pakistan

(+92) 81-328 29515


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