Location & Access
Embassy of India
2-2-11 Kudan-Minami,
Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 102-0074
Tel :+81-33262-2391 to 97
Fax:+8133234-4866 |
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Access
- Kudanshita Station (Hanzomon, Shinjuku and Tozai Subway Lines) Exit 2
Embassy Working Hours
The Embassy of India is open from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
The Embassy remains closed on Saturday and Sunday and on public holidays (see List of Holidays).
Consular Section Working Hours
Monday to Friday:
0930-1130 hrs Accepting Applications
1600 – 1700 hrs Delivery of Passports/Documents
Consular Jurisdiction of the Embassy of India, Tokyo
• Hokkaido
• Tohoku (Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, Fukushima)
• Kanto (Ibaraki, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Tochigi, Gunma)
• Shinetsu (Nagano, Niigata)
• Hokuriku (Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui)
• Tokai (Gifu, Shizuoka, Aichi)
• Okinawa
• the Republic of the Marshall Islands
The Consular Wing of the Embassy of India, Tokyo can be contacted for the following services:
• Visa services for holders of Diplomatic, Official and UN passports accompanied by Note Verbale
• All services relating to Indian passports
• All services relating to PIO (Persons of Indian Origin) Cards
• All services relating to OCI (Overseas Citizens of India) Cards
• All services relating to Emergency Certificates and Identity Certificates
• Police Clearance Certificates
• Registration and issue of Birth and Death Certificates
• Registration of marriages
• Attestation of documents – Indian and Foreign
Suggestions/Complaints
Applicants may wish to give their suggestions/complaints, if any, in writing. The suggestions/complaints can be dropped into the 'Complaint Box' placed at the Consular Counter in the Embassy.
Important Notice
- Your Indian passport establishes your identity in a foreign country. Hence, it is important to have it re-issued before the date of expiry. The passport can be submitted for re-issue up to one year before the date of expiry.
- Your Indian passport is a valuable document. It should always be either in your own custody or in the custody of a person duly authorized by you. If lost or destroyed, the fact and circumstances should be immediately reported to the nearest Indian Embassy / Consulate and to the local police.
- We suggest that you keep a photocopy of your Indian passport in a safe place, separate from the passport. The photocopy should include the pages showing the personal particulars, validity of the passport, date/place of issue, also the stamp of departure from India, entry in Japan and the visa issued by the Japanese authorities.
- All minors are required to have a separate passport. The old practice of including a child’s name in the passport of either of the parents has been discontinued.
- On acquiring Japanese nationality, the Indian passport should be submitted to the nearest Embassy of India/Consulate General of India for cancellation. It is returned to the holder after cancellation. The use of an Indian passport for travel to India after acquiring foreign nationality is an offence and invites penalty. After acquiring Japanese citizenship, you do not remain an Indian citizen and need an Indian visa to travel to India.
- Indian citizens residing in India and abroad and holding handwritten passports as well as 20-year passports with validity beyond November 24, 2015, should apply for re-issue of passports and obtain Machine Readable Passport (MRP) in order to avoid any inconvenience in obtaining foreign visa or immigration problem
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Kanto (Ibaraki, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Tochigi, Gunma)
Shinetsu (Nagano, Niigata)
Hokuriku (Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui)
Tokai (Gifu, Shizuoka, Aichi)
Okinawa
the Republic of the Marshall Islands
The Consular Wing of the Embassy of India, Tokyo can be contacted for the following services:
- Visa services for holders of Diplomatic, Official and UN passports accompanied by Note Verbale
- All services relating to Indian passports
- All services relating to PIO (Persons of Indian Origin) Cards
- All services relating to OCI (Overseas Citizens of India) Cards
- All services relating to Emergency Certificates and Identity Certificates
- Police Clearance Certificates
- Registration and issue of Birth and Death Certificates
- Registration of marriages
- Attestation of documents – Indian and Foreign
- Suggestions/Complaints
- Applicants may wish to give their suggestions/complaints, if any, in writing. The suggestions/complaints can be dropped into the 'Complaint Box' placed at the Consular Counter in the Embassy.
Important Notice
- Your Indian passport establishes your identity in a foreign country. Hence, it is important to have it re-issued before the date of expiry. The passport can be submitted for re-issue up to one year before the date of expiry.
- Your Indian passport is a valuable document. It should always be either in your own custody or in the custody of a person duly authorized by you. If lost or destroyed, the fact and circumstances should be immediately reported to the nearest Indian Embassy / Consulate and to the local police.
- We suggest that you keep a photocopy of your Indian passport in a safe place, separate from the passport. The photocopy should include the pages showing the personal particulars, validity of the passport, date/place of issue, also the stamp of departure from India, entry in Japan and the visa issued by the Japanese authorities.
- All minors are required to have a separate passport . Old practice of including child’s name in the passport of either of the parents has been discontinued.
- On acquiring Japanese nationality, the Indian passport should be submitted to the nearest Embassy of India/Consulate General of India for cancellation. It is returned to the holder after cancellation. Use of Indian passport for travel to India after acquiring foreign nationality is an offence and invites penalty. After acquiring Japanese citizenship, you do not remain an Indian citizen and need an Indian visa to travel to India.
Applicants for Indian Passports: All applicants for Indian passports may kindly note that as per current regulation Machine Readable Passports (MRPs) are now required to be issued. Issue of MRPs is processed centrally in New Delhi, a time line of 4 to 6 weeks between submission of application and delivery of the new passport is required.
Visa applicants are advised not to illegally carry / use ThurayaSatphones or other such satellite phones in India.