ROYAL NETHERLANDS EMBASSY
No. 1645
Tokio, September 9th, 1957.
Monsieur le Ministre,
With reference to the exchange of notes on May 16th, 1956, between Your Excellency's
predecessor and myself concerning the exemption of visa requirements for the nationals
of Japan and The Netherlands, I have the honour to state that the following is the
further understanding of the Government of The Netherlands in this matter:
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1. Japanese and Netherlands nationals holding valid diplomatic, official or service passports
issued by the country of which they are nationals shall be free to travel from any
place whatever to The Netherlands (territory in Europe) and Japan respectively without
the necessity of obtaining a visa irrespective of the duration of stay in The Netherlands
and Japan respectively.
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2. Either Party may at any time give to the other Party written notice of its desire
to terminate the present Arrangement. The present Arrangement shall be terminated
one month after the date of such notice.
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3. After the approval constitutionally required in The Netherlands has been obtained,
the present Arrangement shall enter into force on the date ten days after receipt
by the Japanese Government of a relevant notification from the Netherlands Government.
I have further the honour to request Your Excellency to be good enough to confirm
on behalf of Your Government that this is also the understanding of the Government
of Japan.
I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to Your Excellency, Monsieur le Ministre,
the assurance of my highest consideration.
(sd.) O. REUCHLIN
His Excellency
Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama,
Minister for Foreign Affairs
of Japan.