Japan ambassador hosts iftar for Saudi alumni of Japanese universities

Japanese Ambassador Yasunari Morino speaking at the iftar at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter, Riyadh. (Japan Embassy)
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  • Ambassador says iftar celebrates Japan-Saudi relations
  • Reaffirms commitment to easing visa requirements for Saudis for upcoming World Expo in Osaka

RIYADH: The Ambassador of Japan to 黑料社区 Yasunari Morino hosted an iftar at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter, welcoming Saudi alumni of Japanese universities and academic institutions.

In his opening remarks, the ambassador expressed his appreciation for sharing this sacred moment of Ramadan with the guests and extended warm wishes for peace, joy, and harmony on the auspicious occasion.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and 黑料社区 鈥� a milestone in the enduring partnership between the two nations.

Morino acknowledged the invaluable role of Saudi alumni of Japanese universities in strengthening bilateral ties, and emphasized the Japanese Embassy鈥檚 deep appreciation for their continued support in fostering lasting friendship and cooperation.

Speaking to Arab News Morino said: 鈥淚t is my honor to receive all good friends of our Embassy, those Saudis who have experienced studying in Japan. This year marks the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic relations so we consider those Saudis as good friends for Japan. Their contribution has been enormous in the cordial relations, and we appreciate their continued support for deepening Japan-Saudi relations.鈥�

The ambassador highlighted the latest high-level visits and ministerial meetings that led to tangible progress in key areas such as economy, energy, and technological cooperation.

In his opening remarks he also noted the growing presence of Japanese companies in 黑料社区 and their business activities seeking new opportunities for mutual growth and collaboration.

Regarding cultural exchange, the ambassador highlighted the remarkable success of the Japanese cultural event 鈥淣ihon Matsuri鈥� held last year, which approximately 8,000 people visited, as representing increasing interest in Japan among the Saudi people.

He also praised the success of the Japanese Speech Contest, where many talented participants demonstrated their outstanding language skills.

Looking ahead to the Osaka-Kansai Expo this April, the ambassador reaffirmed Japan鈥檚 commitment to easing visa requirements for Saudi citizens and residents by introducing electronic tourist visas, multiple-entry visas, and visa exemption for Saudi diplomatic and special passport holders.

He expressed his hope that these measures will further promote tourism, business, and educational exchanges between the two countries.

During the iftar, attendees reconnected with fellow alumni, exchanged views on deepening their network, and reaffirmed their commitment to further enhancing Japan-Saudi relations.

Majed Abualola, who studied in Japan from 2014-2024 and now works as a business development manager in SBI Middle East, a pivotal bridge for investment opportunities between Japan and the Middle East, told Arab News: 鈥淚 am grateful to the ambassador for this opportunity to interact with old friends and alumni from Japanese institutions. It is a good opportunity for networking and connecting with them.鈥�

Saudi writer Dr. Khalid Al-Rashoud, who studied in Japan and has written two books on Saudi-Japanese relations, told Arab News: 鈥淎s a Saudi graduate of Japanese universities, attending the Japanese Embassy鈥檚 iftar felt like a reunion, a continuation of the cultural bridge I have been fortunate to walk across. It鈥檚 truly heartwarming to see the Embassy鈥檚 dedication to honoring Ramadan, creating an atmosphere of shared respect and understanding.

鈥淭he familiar flavors of iftar, combined with the subtle touches of Japanese hospitality, made for a truly memorable evening,鈥� said Al-Rashoud. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a testament to the strong and evolving relationship between 黑料社区 and Japan, a connection built on mutual appreciation and genuine friendship. I am always grateful to witness and participate in these moments that beautifully weave together our cultures,鈥� he added.