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Brazil Embassy and Consulates in Japan

5 Diplomatic Missions 5 Cities

Brazil Embassy in Tokyo, Japan

Brazil Embassy in Tokyo, Japan
2-11-12, Kita-Aoyama Minato-Ku Tokyo 107-8633 Japan
Phone: +81 3 3404 5211 Working hours: Close now (Open in 48 minutes)

Brazil Consulate in Kobe, Japan

Brazil Consulate in Kobe, Japan
1-4-9 Sannomiya-Machi, Chuo-Ku Kobe-Shi, Hyogoken, 650-0021 Japan
Phone: +81 78 331 3976 Working hours: Close now (Open in 48 minutes)

Brazil Consulate in Naha, Japan

Brazil Consulate in Naha, Japan
1-4-52 Higawa Naha-Shi, Okinawa-Ken, 900-0022 Japan
Phone: +81 98 832 7373 Working hours: Close now (Open in 48 minutes)

Brazil Consulate General in Hamamatsu, Japan

Brazil Consulate General in Hamamatsu, Japan
Shizuoka-Ken Hamamatsu-Shi Naka-Ku Motoshiro-Cho 115-10 Motoshiro-Cho Kyodo Building 1F Hamamatsu 430-0946 Japan
Phone: +81 53 450 8191 Working hours: Close now (Open in 48 minutes)

Brazil Consulate General in Nagoya, Japan

Brazil Consulate General in Nagoya, Japan
460-0002, Aichi-Ken, Nagoya-Shi Naka-Ku, Marunouchi 1-10-29 Shirakawa 8Th Bldg, 2F Nagoya Japan
Phone: +81 52 222 1077 Working hours: Close now (Open in 48 minutes)

Holidays to be Observed in 2026

The Embassies and Consulates of Brazil may close on the following Japanese and Brazilian holidays in 2026:

Holiday
Holiday Date Counting down
Coming of Age Day Monday, January 12 0 minutes
National Foundation Day Wednesday, February 11 4 weeks, 1 day
Carnival Friday Friday, February 13 1 month
Carnival Saturday Saturday, February 14 1 month
Carnival Sunday Sunday, February 15 1 month
Carnival Monday Monday, February 16 1 month
Carnival Tuesday Tuesday, February 17 1 month
Carnival end (until 2pm) Wednesday, February 18 1 month
Emperor's Birthday Monday, February 23 1 month, 1 week
Dolls' Festival/Girls' Festival Tuesday, March 03 1 month, 2 weeks
March Equinox Friday, March 20 2 months, 1 week

Frequently asked questions, answered

1. How many Brazilian Embassies/Consulates are there in Japan?

Brazil currently maintains 5 diplomatic representative offices in Japan including Tokyo, Kobe, Naha, Hamamatsu and Nagoya.

2 - Do Japanese citizens need a visa for Brazil?

Citizens of Japan (holders of regular passports) can travel to Brazil for 90 days without having to apply or obtain a Brazilian visa for short-term tourism.

3- What is the Holiday Calendar of Brazilian embassies in Japan?

The Brazilian representative offices in Japan will be closed in observance of the following Japanese and Brazilian holidays in 2026/2024:

  • Coming of Age Day (JP) Mon, Jan 12, 2026 (0 minutes)

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Time in Brazil vs Japan

Brasilia, Brazil time is 13:00 hours behind Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan 08:12AMMonday, January 12, 2026
Brasilia, Brazil 19:12PMSunday, January 11, 2026