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Foreword
The Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Japan was opened in
1979 while the Japanese Embassy in Kenya was opened in 1964.
Over the years, Japan and Kenya have enjoyed a very cordial
relationship. Japan has been a key and valued development partner
to Kenya.
One of the key mandates of the Embassy is to maintain and build
on the excellent relations existing between Japan and Kenya with
the aim of fostering even closer co-operation and cementing the
bonds of friendship between our two countries.
Other important areas of the Embassy's operations
include representing Kenya's interests in Japan and providing answers
and information to various enquiries about Kenya from Japanese
people and foreign residents. The Embassy also provides consular
services such as issuing of visas to Japanese and
other nationals resident in Japan intending to visit Kenya.
We hope you will enjoy browsing through this website.
Thank
you.
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The Tea Industry in Kenya
Now a major tea producer with an annual production of approximately
350 thousand tons, Kenya is the world’s fourth largest tea
producer and the largest exporter.  |
Kenya Flower Industry
In the agricultural sector, floriculture in Kenya is the second
foreign exchange earner after tea. |
Kenya Coffee Industry
It is an established fact the finest Arabic coffee in the world
is grown in Kenya. |
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Holidays in June
The Embassy will be closed as follows.
2nd (Monday) Kenyan Holiday: Madaraka Day
We will resume from 3rd (Tuesday).
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1st, May, 2008
This is to inform you that Kenya Embassy will be open on 1st, May, 2008 although
we had earlier indicated that we would be closed. |
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Holidays
in May
The Embassy will be closed as follows.
5th (Monday) Japanese Holiday: Children’s Day
6th (Tuesday) Japanese Holiday: Substitute Holiday
We will resume on 7th (Wednesday). |
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LAUNCHING
OF NEW WEBSITE (1st
Apr. 2008) |
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New Year's Greeting from H.E. Ambassador(English: PDF)(3rd Jan. 2008) |
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