Panamanian ship registry: 108 years of global leadership

Today we celebrate a historic milestone: the 108th anniversary of the Panama Ship Registry, created on December 15, 1917. Since then, the Panamanian flag has become a symbol of trust, safety, and international compliance, positioning our country as the largest registry in the world, with more than 8,700 ships.

This anniversary reaffirms our maritime vocation, our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and transparency, and Panama’s role as a global connector of maritime trade.

Panama does not just register ships: it registers trust and connects oceans.

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Welcome

The Panama Canal

On behalf of our country, we are pleased to Welcome you to the Website of The General Consulate of Panama, in Kobe Japan.

It is an honor to serve as Consul General of this office which has its consular jurisdiction over the Fukui, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku and Kyushu regions.

We are located in the second metropolitan region of Japan and in one of the largest shipping centers of the world. Furthermore, we supervise and work together as a team with the office of the Panama Maritime Authority located in the city of Imabari, which is a sister city of Panama city.

Our office essentially provides Maritime and Consular Services along with the promotion of the Panamanian culture and the enhancement of the trade and academic relationships between Panama and the people, companies and institutions of western Japan.

This site aims to provide general information about our country, the Panama Merchant Marine along with other consular and cultural services that our office provides within western Japan, giving you a better understanding of the role and functions of our Office.