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Kenyan–Japanese relations are bilateral relations between Kenya and Japan. ==History== Japan recognised Kenya soon after independence and in 1964 the Embassy of Japan in Nairobi was opened. In 1979, Kenya's embassy in Japan was opened.〔(). Japan-Kenya Relations (Basic Data). Retrieved on 14 January 2015.〕 Nairobi now hosts one of the largest Japanese expat communities in Africa. There were 633 Japanese nationals in Nairobi in 2009.〔 Japanese agencies such as JICA, JETRO and JBIC have made Nairobi their regional headquarters.〔(). Kenya and Japan | History of Diplomatic Relations. Retrieved on 14 January 2015.〕 The Japanese Prime Minister Yoshirō Mori visited Kenya in 2001 while on his Africa tour. The Crown Prince of Japan visited Kenya in 2010. President Mwai Kibaki visited Japan in 2004 and 2008. Prime Minister Raila Odinga in 2010.〔
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