Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association

The Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association (日本台湾交流協会, Nihon Taiwan Kōryū Kyōkai) (Chinese: 日本台灣交流協會; pinyin: Rìběn Táiwān Jiāoliú Xiéhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ji̍t-pún Tâi-oân Kau-liû Hia̍p-hōe), formerly known as Interchange Association, is an organization that represents the interests of Japan in Taiwan.

The Taipei office, located at 28 Ching Cheng Street, functions as the de facto embassy in Taiwan and houses the Japanese Cultural Center.

[3] The headquarters in Tokyo works to connect the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Taipei office.

[3] The arrangements under which Japan maintained unofficial relations with Taiwan became known as the "Japanese formula".

[3] Following the renaming of the Association in 2017, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China expressed its opposition to the new name.

Plaque unveiling ceremony for the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association in 2017
Tokyo Headquarters of the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association