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The Japan–Palau relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Japan and Palau. Japan has an embassy in Koror while Palau has an embassy in Tokyo. ==History==
The bilateral ties between the two countries has it origins back to 1920, when Japan assumed control over Germany Empire's island colonies in the Pacific which included present-day Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Marianas and Palau. The islands became part of the South Pacific Mandate under the League of Nations and Koror was designated as the administrative center of the mandate. Under Japanese rule, Palau experience significant development of its fishing, agriculture and mining industry. Palau achieved self-sufficiency of some degree during the period. Palau also served as a Japanese military base during the World War II. Japanese administration over the islands ended following the defeat of Japan in the World War II. The South Pacific Mandate became the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and it was administrated by the United States. Japan recognized the independence of Palau from the United States on October 1, 1994 and established formal relations with Palau on the same year on November 2. The Japanese embassy in Koror opened in 1999.〔
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