Diplomacy and National Security
The Government of Japan places importance on multilateralism and aims to realize a "united world" that collectively tackles challenges facing the international community. The Government of Japan is determined to demonstrate leadership in creating a post-COVID-19 international order.
Related Policies
-
Economic Diplomacy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
-
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement Negotiations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
-
Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
-
Abductions of Japanese Citizens by North Korea
Cabinet Secretariat
-
Abductions of Japanese Citizens by North Korea
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
-
Japan's Territorial Integrity
Cabinet Secretariat
Related Content
-
How to secure a free and open Indo-Pacific
Over the past decade or so, the Indo-Pacific has emerged as a focal point in global economics, diplomacy and security. Many experts believe the region, with its huge population and fast-rising prosperity, holds the key to humanity’s future.
-
Resolving the abductions of Japanese by North Korea a race against time
Even though decades have elapsed since North Korea abducted many Japanese citizens in the 1970s and ’80s, Pyongyang has yet to take concrete actions to settle the issue once and for all.
-
Promoting Understanding on Territory and Sovereignty with an Enhanced Experience
The National Museum of Territory and Sovereignty communicates the facts of and Japan’s position on territory and sovereignty. In order to enhance understandings of these issues, various additions to the displays—from antique postcards to cutting-edge exhibitions that use projection mapping and AR—have been introduced.