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Consulate General of Japan, Houston

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The Consulate-General of Japan in Houston (在ヒューストン日本国総領事館, Zai Hyūsuton Nippon-koku Sōryōjikan) is Japan's diplomatic facility in Houston, Texas, United States. It is located in Suite 3000 at 2 Houston Center, which is located at 900 Fannin Street in Downtown Houston. The consulate serves Texas and Oklahoma.As of 2020 the consul general is Hideo Fukushima (福島 秀夫, Fukushima Hideo).

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Consulate General of Japan, Houston
San Jacinto Street, Houston

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