Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan explained

Agency Name:Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan
臺北駐日經濟文化代表處
Nativename:台北駐日経済文化代表処
Picture Width:250px
Picture Caption:TECRO in Japan
Formed:1972 (as Association of East Asian Relations)
1992 (as Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office)
Headquarters:Tokyo, Japan
Chief1 Name:TBA[1]
Chief1 Position:Representative
Website:Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan

Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan (TECO;, Japanese 台北駐日経済文化代表処 Taihoku Zainichi Keizai Bunka Daihyou Sho) represents the interests of Taiwan in Japan, functioning as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations. It is operated by the Taiwan–Japan Relations Association, a parastatal agency of the government.

Its Japanese counterpart is the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association in Taipei.

History

The Association of East Asian Relations (AEAR) was established in 1972 after the government of Japan severed its diplomatic relations with Taiwan, replacing the Republic of China's embassy in Tokyo, and its consulates-general in Yokohama, Osaka and Fukuoka.[2] In 1992, the offices in Japan adopted the current name.[3] In 2017, AEAR was renamed Taiwan–Japan Relations Association.

However, the situation in Okinawa was different. Okinawa had been occupied by the United States since the end of World War II until 1972, and its name under the occupation was Ryukyu. In 1958, the ROC established Sino-Ryukyuan Cultural and Economic Association. After Okinawa's return to Japan in May 1972 and the severance of diplomatic relations in September, the Office in Okinawa remained with the same name. This office, under a different title, had existed simultaneously with the TECRO offices in Japan until 2006, when the office in Okinawa was merged into the Office in Tokyo.[4]

This curiosity may have arisen because the Ryūkyū Kingdom was a tributary state of China (the Ming and Qing Dynasties) before the 19th century, and consequently the ROC, as the successor government of the Qing, may for historical reasons have distinguished Okinawa from Japan. However, in 2006, Taiwan officially acknowledged that Okinawa is now part of Japan.It now has liaison offices in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka and branches of the Tokyo Office in Yokohama, Naha and Sapporo.[5]

Missions and consular districts

MisionConsular district
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan (Tokyo)Tokyo Prefecture, Aomori Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Akita Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Nigata Prefecture, Yamagata Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture[6]
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in OsakaOsaka Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, Aichi Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Hyōgo Prefecture, Toyama Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, Fukui Prefecture, Mie Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, Tottori Prefecture, Shimane Prefecture, Ehime Prefecture, Tokushima Prefecture, Kōchi Prefecture, Kagawa Prefecture
Yokohama BranchKanagawa Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture
Naha BranchOkinawa Prefecture
Sapporo BranchHokkaido Prefecture
Fukuoka BranchFukuoka Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture, Ōita Prefecture, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefecture, Nagasaki Prefecture, Saga Prefecture, Yamaguchi Prefecture

Representatives

AEAR Representatives

TECO Representatives

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ex-Premier Frank Hsieh appointed as Taiwan's envoy to Japan . Focus Taiwan.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=3YgR77AzwuEC&dq=%22Association+of+East+Asian+Relations%22&pg=PA24 The International Law of Recognition and the Status of the Republic of China
  3. Book: Republic of China Yearbook. Kwang Hwa Publishing Company. 1998. 145. 9789570211795.
  4. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2006/05/31/2003310890 Taiwan to set up its first Okinawa TECRO office
  5. http://taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xitem=82307&ctnode=450&mp=9 Taiwan opens new office in Sapporo
  6. Web site: 中華民國外交部領事事務局 亞太地區轄區查詢 . 2012-08-23 . 2014-02-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140224012749/http://www.boca.gov.tw/content?CuItem=1348&mp=1 .