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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The Japan Festival held in Riyadh on Friday marked a vibrant and joyful celebration of the 70th anniversary]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211;</strong> The Japan Festival held in Riyadh on Friday marked a vibrant and joyful celebration of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan. </p>



<p>Organized by the Embassy of Japan, the event took place at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter and reflected the strong friendship, mutual respect, and deep cultural connection between the two nations.</p>



<p>The festival attracted a large and diverse audience, including government officials, diplomats, cultural figures, and business leaders, all of whom gathered to commemorate seven decades of fruitful partnership. </p>



<p>The event served as a cultural bridge, strengthening understanding between the Saudi and Japanese people and celebrating the shared values of innovation, tradition, and respect that have defined their bilateral relations.</p>



<p>Throughout the day, visitors experienced a fascinating blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. The festival featured a series of captivating performances, including Wadaiko drumming, which filled the venue with energy and rhythm, and Kabuki dance, a classical Japanese art form that combines graceful movement with expressive storytelling</p>



<p>. The soothing sounds of Tsugaru Shamisen, a traditional string instrument, added an authentic touch that transported guests to the heart of Japan’s cultural heritage.</p>



<p>Exhibits and workshops introduced visitors to Japanese crafts, calligraphy, origami, and ikebana (the art of flower arrangement), offering hands-on experiences that highlighted the artistry and precision deeply rooted in Japanese culture.</p>



<p> A special section of the festival showcased traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos and yukatas, allowing guests to explore the beauty and symbolism behind each garment. </p>



<p>Culinary enthusiasts enjoyed a taste of Japan through food stalls offering authentic dishes like sushi, ramen, and mochi, giving visitors a flavorful glimpse into Japan’s celebrated cuisine.</p>



<p>In addition to cultural displays, the festival also highlighted the growing economic and educational collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Japan.</p>



<p> An exhibition area featured several Japanese companies operating in the Kingdom, reflecting Japan’s active role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. </p>



<p>These companies showcased their contributions to technology, renewable energy, and industrial innovation, reinforcing the strong economic partnership between the two nations.</p>



<p>Japanese Ambassador Morino Yasunari expressed his pride in the enduring relationship between Japan and Saudi Arabia, noting that their friendship has deepened through mutual respect, collaboration, and shared aspirations for development and peace. He emphasized that the 70th anniversary is not just a celebration of past achievements but a symbol of the new era of cooperation unfolding between the two countries.</p>



<p>Ambassador Yasunari also highlighted the role of cultural diplomacy in strengthening bilateral ties. He said that cultural exchange serves as a bridge that connects people on a deeper level, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation. Through events like the Japan Festival, both nations can continue to learn from one another and build enduring connections that go beyond economic and political collaboration.</p>



<p>The festival’s success reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing openness to global cultural exchange under Vision 2030, which encourages the development of arts, heritage, and international cooperation.</p>



<p> The Kingdom’s emphasis on cultural diplomacy aligns perfectly with Japan’s long-standing tradition of promoting peace and friendship through culture and education.</p>



<p>As visitors explored the festival’s exhibitions and performances, they witnessed the harmony between Japan’s rich traditions and modern innovation—a quality that resonates with Saudi Arabia’s own transformation journey. From art and music to technology and cuisine, the event showcased how both nations are balancing their cultural heritage with forward-looking progress.</p>



<p>The Japan Festival in Riyadh served as more than just a commemoration of diplomatic history—it became a celebration of friendship, creativity, and shared vision.</p>



<p> It reflected how two nations, despite geographical distance, are united by mutual respect, collaboration, and the desire to build a better future together.</p>



<p>By combining culture, education, and innovation, the festival strengthened the foundation for future cooperation and mutual growth, marking a new chapter in the ever-evolving relationship between Japan and Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>Through events like this, Riyadh continues to affirm its role as a global center for cultural dialogue, welcoming the world to celebrate diversity, heritage, and the power of human connection.</p>
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<p><strong>Tokyo</strong> &#8211; Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is taking decisive steps to transform the country’s energy landscape, putting nuclear power and energy security at the core of her administration’s economic revival strategy. </p>



<p>With energy prices driving inflation and burdening households, Takaichi’s policies aim to balance economic stability, environmental responsibility, and national resilience.</p>



<p><strong>A Pro-Nuclear Vision for a Sustainable Future</strong></p>



<p>Takaichi, known for her pragmatic and forward-looking approach, has long been an advocate of nuclear energy and next-generation fusion technology.</p>



<p> Her leadership signals a major push toward reviving Japan’s nuclear fleet, which she views as essential for cutting fuel import costs, reducing carbon emissions, and achieving long-term energy independence.</p>



<p>Following the Fukushima disaster in 2011, Japan’s nuclear sector saw years of hesitation and slow restarts. Of the 54 reactors previously in operation, only 33 remain technically operable, and just 14 have been restarted so far. </p>



<p>Takaichi’s government plans to accelerate the approval process for safe reactors, ensuring compliance with strict safety standards and community engagement.</p>



<p>“We aim to proceed with nuclear restarts while taking concrete steps to gain the necessary understanding of local communities and stakeholders,” said Ryosei Akazawa, Japan’s newly appointed Minister for Economy, Trade, and Industry.</p>



<p><strong>Strengthening Ties with the U.S.</strong></p>



<p>Takaichi’s appointment of Akazawa, a fluent English speaker and experienced negotiator of Japan-U.S. trade agreements, highlights her commitment to strong international cooperation, especially with Washington. Analysts see this as a sign that Japan will continue deepening energy and trade relations with the U.S.</p>



<p>Her government is preparing an energy package to present during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to Tokyo next week. The package includes additional liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases from American suppliers, demonstrating Japan’s willingness to diversify energy sources while maintaining economic diplomacy. </p>



<p>However, Tokyo remains cautious about committing to the $44-billion Alaska LNG project, preferring a balanced approach that avoids overreliance on any single source.</p>



<p><strong>Tackling Inflation Through Energy Reform</strong></p>



<p>Japan spent an estimated 10.7 trillion yen ($71 billion) last year on imported LNG and coal — around 10% of the country’s total import costs. With 60% to 70% of Japan’s electricity generated from imported fossil fuels, energy prices have been a key driver of inflation and public frustration.</p>



<p>By restarting nuclear reactors and investing in domestic technologies, the Takaichi administration hopes to stabilize energy prices, cut emissions, and boost industrial productivity. </p>



<p>Lower electricity costs could ease pressure on both households and small businesses while supporting the competitiveness of Japanese manufacturing and data-driven industries.</p>



<p><strong>Embracing Innovation and Energy Diversification</strong></p>



<p>While nuclear power remains central to her strategy, Takaichi also emphasizes technological innovation and energy diversification. </p>



<p>She supports the development of perovskite solar cells, an emerging Japanese innovation that could redefine solar energy efficiency and become a valuable export technology.</p>



<p>However, she has expressed skepticism toward massive solar and wind projects, especially those dependent on imported Chinese components.</p>



<p> Instead, she aims to promote smaller-scale, domestically developed renewable technologies that align with Japan’s economic and environmental goals.</p>



<p>Industry analysts note that her approach could shift investment focus toward homegrown innovations, such as advanced nuclear and fusion technologies, which could make Japan a leader in clean, reliable energy.</p>



<p><strong>A Balanced and Future-Oriented Energy Policy</strong></p>



<p>Takaichi’s energy agenda reflects a balanced vision—one that acknowledges the importance of renewables but prioritizes energy reliability and national security.</p>



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<p> Her stance on nuclear restarts is supported by many experts who argue that Japan cannot meet its decarbonization and affordability goals without restoring its nuclear capacity.</p>



<p>“Prime Minister Takaichi will almost certainly push for a more ambitious nuclear reactor relaunch,” said Henning Gloystein, managing director at Eurasia Group. “This will help bring down power prices while reducing dependence on imported fuels.”</p>



<p>As Japan faces growing energy demands from data centers, industry expansion, and climate goals, the Takaichi administration’s policies mark a turning point. </p>



<p>By combining nuclear innovation, international cooperation, and domestic research, Japan is positioning itself for a sustainable, secure, and economically vibrant energy future.</p>



<p>In the years ahead, Takaichi’s leadership may restore public confidence in nuclear technology and reaffirm Japan’s global role as a clean-energy pioneer—proving that a nation once scarred by disaster can emerge stronger, safer, and more self-reliant through bold, science-driven reform.</p>
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