Welcome to Japan, @realDonaldTrump!
— 高市早苗 (@takaichi_sanae) October 27, 2025
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow and having a fruitful discussion on how we can further strengthen our great Alliance.
Special lighting honoring President Trump’s visit is now illuminating landmarks across Tokyo!… pic.twitter.com/OOhDjJA012
Sanae Takaichi, Japan's Prime Minister and a conservative LDP leader with ties to Shinzo Abe, welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump to Tokyo, signaling intent to deepen the U.S.-Japan security alliance amid threats from China and North Korea.
The post highlights a ceremonial illumination of Tokyo landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Skytree in red, white, and blue—U.S. flag colors blended with Japanese motifs—a gesture evoking Abe-era pomp and rare for non-state visits.
Public reactions in replies express relief over the visit succeeding under Takaichi after perceived snubs under prior PM Shigeru Ishiba, underscoring her pro-Trump alignment and nationalist appeal in bolstering bilateral ties.
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