Japan was absolutely closed to foreigners and foreign interaction during feudal times until the 1850s, with one exception, which was the small Dutch trading zone at Dejima in Nagasaki. Contact with foreigners or practicing Christianity was punishable by death. Japan had no foreign embassies or missions during this time.
embassies
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They are called Embassies or an Embassy:)
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, it does not have enough sovereignty to host foreign embassies.
department of state
Department of State
Department of State
The headquarters is either called embassies.
Government corporation
Yes, embassies are generally considered foreign soil according to international law. This concept is known as diplomatic immunity, which grants certain legal protections to diplomats and embassy staff while they are in a foreign country.
There are many foreign embassies in Namibia... this will vary from country to country.