Past Events

2024/3/21

2019

2019 Foreign Minister’s Commendation


On 16th July the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan announced the 2019 Foreign Minister´s Commendations.

The Embassy of Japan in Estonia informs that the following recipients in Estonia shall be conferred with the commendations in recognition of their endeavors. The details of the recipients are as follows;

1. Japanese Culture Club Asashio
Achievement: Promotion of mutual understanding between Japan and Estonia

2. Black Nights Film Festival
Achievement: Promotion of cultural exchanges through art between Japan and Estonia

 

2019 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals


The Government of Japan announced on 21. May the 2019 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals. Mr. Agu Sisask, an Estonian freelance writer and translator, is among this year's foreign recipients. He will receive the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays for his contribution to introducing Japanese literature and promoting mutual understanding between Japan and Estonia.
 

2018

Mr. Riho Rannikmaa, the Secretary General of Estonian Sumo Association, Received the Japanese Order at Ceremony of 2018 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals (October 2018)


On the occasion of the 8th European Continental Younger Cadets, Cadets and Junior Championships in Rakvere on 26 October, H.E. Ms. Yoko Yanagisawa, Ambassador of Japan held the ceremony of 2018 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals to award the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays upon Mr. Riho Rannikmaa for his contribution to promoting sumo and judo as well as understanding of Japan in Estonia.
 
At the ceremony, where Mr. Rannikmaa was surrounded by his family and those affiliated with sumo, Ms. Yanagisawa introduced the achievements of Mr. Rannikmaa and bestowed the order and the patent of the order upon him. In his remarks, Mr. Riho Rannikmaa mentioned the decoration is of his great honor and conveyed his deepest appreciation to his wife for her support. He also highlighted the importance of Kanō Jigorō's teachings, because practicing Judo and learning about the principles helped him to deepen his understanding about Japan.


  
 

Mr. Kaido Höövelson (Baruto) Received the 2018 Foreign Minister´s Award (October 2018)


On the occasion of the 8th European Continental Younger Cadets, Cadets and Junior Championships in Rakvere on 26 October, H.E. Ms. Yoko Yanagisawa, Ambassador of Japan held the ceremony to grant the 2018 Foreign Minister´s Award to Mr. Kaido Höövelson (Baruto) for his great contribution to promoting mutual understanding between Japan and Estonia.
 
At the ceremony, where Mr. Kaido Höövelson (Baruto) was joined by his family and those affiliated with sumo, Ms. Yanagisawa introduced the achievements of Mr. Höövelson (Baruto) and presented the award certificate and a commemorative gift to him. 
 
In his remarks, Mr. Kaido Höövelson (Baruto) thanked for the recognition of his achievements and he said he wishes to be the bridge between the two countries to promote friendly relations between Estonia and Japan as cultural ambassador. He also extended his thanks to those, who have supported him and wanted to share the joy with everyone.

  
 

Järveotsa Gymnasium Received the 2018 Foreign Minister´s Award (October 2018)


2. October, H.E. Ms. Yoko Yanagisawa, Ambassador of Japan held the ceremony to grant the 2018 Foreign Minister´s Award to Järveotsa Gymnasium for the contribution to promoting Japanese language education in Estonia.

The ceremony was held at Järveotsa Gymnasium, where the teachers, students and other affiliates like the Elder of Haabersti District had gathered. The Ambassador Ms. Yanagisawa introduced the achievements of Järveotsa Gymnasium and presented the award certificate to the school director Ms. Siret Paasmäe as the representative of the Järveotsa Gymnasium.

In her remarks, Ms. Paasmäe expressed her gratitude for receiving the award on behalf of the former and current students, teachers and staff for this a great honor for everyone. She highlighted the importance of bilateral relations between Estonia and Japan in the field of education. Ms. Paasmäe thanked again the current and previous students, who are not only good at learning the language and culture, but also dedicated to sharing the knowledge with Estonians.

  
 

Entry into force of the Tax Convention between Japan and Estonia (August 2018)


1.  On August 30, 2018 the exchange of diplomatic notes for the entry into force of the Convention between Japan and the Republic of Estonia for the Elimination of Double Taxation with Respect to Taxes on Income and the Prevention of Tax Evasion and Avoidance (signed on August 30, 2017) took place in Tallinn.

2.  The Convention, therefore, will enter into force on September 29, 2018, on the thirtieth day after the date of exchange of diplomatic notes and will have effect:

(a) with respect to taxes levied on the basis of a taxable year, for taxes of any taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2019; and

(b) with respect to taxes levied not on the basis of a taxable year, for taxes levied on or after January 1, 2019.
 

2018 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals


The Government of Japan announced on 29 April the 2018 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals.
 
The Embassy of Japan in Estonia therefore wishes it to be known that the following recipients shall be conferred with decorations in recognition of their endeavors. The details of the recipients are as follows;
 
Mr. Riho Rannikmaa
Secretary General of Estonian Sumo Association
Secretary General of European Sumo Federation
Former Board Member of Estonian Judo Association

Mr. Rannikmaa has been awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays for his contribution to promoting sumo and judo as well as understanding of Japan in Estonia.
 

Mr. Artur Veeber Received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays (2017 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals)


On 22 March, 2018, the Ambassador of Japan, H.E. Ms. Yoko Yanagisawa presented the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays upon Mr. Artur Veeber, film director and organizer of the festival JAFF (Japanese Animation Film Festival).

The Government of Japan announced on 3 November the 2017 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals. Among 149 foreign recipients is Mr. Artur Veeber, who was awarded with the decoration for his contribution to disseminating Japanese culture and promoting understanding of Japan in Estonia.

Ceremony was held at the ambassador´s residence, where Mr. Veeber was joined by his family and colleagues. In his remarks, Mr. Veeber shared his memories about the challenges they overcame during the first years of the festival, highlighted some milestones for example in 2017 the festival was held in four cities Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu and Narva. He expressed great honour at receiving the decoration, and conveyed his gratitude to his family, friends, and all those affiliated with the festival for their support. Mr. Veeber finished his speech with a poem, in which he took inspiration from the tradition of Japanese poetry.

JAFF has been organized by Otaku NPO, led by Mr. Veeber, in collaboration with Japan Foundation since 2007. The festival has raised interest towards Japanese films and the Japanese culture in general. In addition to film screenings, also pop-culture related events, exhibitions and workshops are held. In 2018 the 12th festival will take place (13.04-23.04.2018).


 

2017

2017 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals


The Government of Japan announced on 3 November the 2017 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals.
 
The Embassy of Japan in Estonia therefore wishes it to be known that the following recipients shall be conferred with decorations in recognition of their endeavors. The details of the recipients are as follows;
 
Mr. Artur Veeber
Chairman of NPO Otaku
 
Mr. Veeber has been awarded “The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays” for his contribution to popularizing Japanese culture and promoting friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and Estonia.
 

2016

Prime Minister, Taavi Rõivas visits Japan (April 2016)


From 5th to 10th of April 2016, H.E. Mr. Taavi Rõivas, Prime Minister of Estonia visited Japan. On 8th of April, Prime Minister Rõivas met with Mr. Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan. They held a joint press conference and attended dinner hosted by Prime Minister Abe. A business delegation headed by Minister of Entrepreneurship, H.E. Ms. Liisa Oviir accompanied the Prime Minister. On 7th of April, the delegation attended an international conference hosted by Japan Association of New Economy and visited Japanese companies and other institutions.
 

2015

Heikki Vallaste, President of the Estonia-Japan Association, congratulated on decoration


Mr. Heikki Vallaste, President of the Estonia-Japan Association was recently decorated for his contribution to the promotion of friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and Estonia. On 9 June, Ambassador Kai and Mrs. Kai congratulated Mr. Vallaste on his decoration, receiving him and Mrs. Marianne Vallaste at their official residence with other guests.

 
 

Alari Allik Awarded Doctor’s Degree



Alari Allik successfully defended his doctoral thesis “Multiple Selves of Chōmei / Ren’in“ at the Estonian Institute of Humanities, Tallinn University on May 22nd, 2015. This is the first doctoral thesis on Japanese studies in Estonia.
Alari Allik’s doctoral thesis was supervised by senior researcher Professor Rein Raud from Tallinn University and Professor Rajyashree Pandey from London University. His opponents were fellow Professor Eneken Laanes from Tallinn University and Professor Saeko Kimura from Tsuda College (Japan).
Alari Allik is presently the head of the Asian Studies Department. He has translated Japanese classical literature into Estonian, including "Saigyō´s Poems of a Mountain Home" (2012) and "Hyakunin Isshu" (2014). Alari Allik received his MA from the University of Helsinki and BA from the Estonian Institute of Humanities.
He was a Japanese Government Scholarship student at the Tōkyō Gakugei University (1995-1996) and a recipient of the Japan Foundation grant "Japanese-Language Program for Specialists (Specialists in Cultural and Academic Fields)" to conduct research at the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai (2013-2014).
Alari Allik was elected as the first Chairman of the Estonian Association of Former University Students of Japan.
 

Conferment of the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, upon Mr. Heikki Vallaste, President of the Estonia-Japan Association


On April 29, 2015, the Government of Japan announced the foreign recipients of the 2015 Spring Imperial Decorations. Among 85 foreign recipients is Mr. Heikki Vallaste, President of the Estonia-Japan Association, who will receive the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the promotion of friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and Estonia.

More information can be found HERE.
 

2013

The Japan-Estonia Friendship Group Re-activated


On November 27, 2013, the General Assembly of the Japan-Estonia Friendship Group of Diet members (The Friendship Group of the Japan side) was held in Tokyo. Mr. Yoshitada Konoike has become Chairman and 33 Diet members of the House of Representatives and the House of Councilors join the Group.

The Japan-Estonia Friendship Group

Advisor
Mr. Sadakazu Tanigaki (LDP) Mr. Hirofumi Nakasone (LDP) Mr. Takeo Kawamura (LDP)
Chairman
Mr. Yoshitada Konoike (LDP)
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Takeshi Maeda(DP) Mr. Ichita Yamamoto (LDP) Mr. Kazunori Tanaka (LDP)
Secretary Genaral
Mr. Taro Kono (LDP)
Vice-Secretary Genaral
Mr. Takuya Hirai (LDP)
Executives
Ms. Michiyo Takagi (New Komeito) Mr. Yasuhiko Wakai (DP)
Mr. Manabu Matsuda (Japan Restoration Party) Mr. Toshiaki Okuma (Your Party)
Ms. Takako Suzuki (New Party Daichi)
Director Genaral
Mr. Mineyuki Fukuda (LDP)
Vice-Director General
Mr. Jiro Akama