
Celebrating Japan-Oman ties on Emperor's birthday
It is with profound respect and warm regards that I extend my greetings to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and the people of Oman on the occasion of the 65th birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, celebrated on February 23.
The bond between Japan and Oman is a testament to the enduring strength of our relationship, grounded in mutual respect, understanding, and trust. This enduring partnership transcends not only historical and diplomatic ties but also reflects the close rapport shared by our imperial and royal families. As the Japanese community in Oman expresses its deep admiration and respect for His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, we also extend our heartfelt wishes for the continued prosperity of His Majesty, whose visionary leadership propels Oman's progress.
The Japan-Oman relationship holds great significance, with over five decades of collaboration marked by enduring ties. While Oman has broadened its engagement across Asia, its relationship with Japan remains distinctive and unparalleled. We eagerly look forward to further opportunities for royal and imperial visits, which will deepen our shared history and open new paths for cooperation.
Maritime security remains a cornerstone of collaboration between Japan and Oman. As maritime nations, both countries understand the critical importance of this domain, particularly in the complex regional landscape. Japan's Maritime Self-Defence Force plays an active role in the region, and Oman continues to be a trusted partner. The recent Indian Ocean Conference in Muscat further underscored the importance of this partnership, with Japan's State Minister for Foreign Affairs actively engaging in discussions on maritime security.
Celebrating Japan-Oman ties on Emperor's birthday
Cultural ties between our nations continue to thrive. Last year, Japanese manga artists, invited by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Youth, engaged with Omani audiences, fostering artistic exchange. The Oman Japan Friendship Association (OJFA) recently hosted a Japanese orchestra at the Royal Opera House Muscat, further solidifying the cultural bonds between our nations. Additionally, the OJFA plays a key role in advancing Japanese language education in Oman, with exceptional leadership from Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Mohamed Bahwan and the enduring contributions of Sheikh Mohammed Saud Bahwan.
The 'Ship for World Youth (SWY) Committee – Oman' has been instrumental in nurturing people-to-people connections. Through initiatives such as Oman-Japan Day and SWY Weekend, this committee continues to strengthen ties among young leaders from both countries.
In sports and business, our partnership continues to flourish. The MICE sector has enabled exchanges in sports such as table tennis, hockey, and golf, allowing Japanese athletes to experience the rich culture of Oman firsthand. Economically, Japan has been a valued partner in Oman's energy sector for over 50 years. As both nations pivot toward green energy, Japan is proud to support Oman's leadership in hydrogen projects. With eight major hydrogen initiatives underway, Japan is actively involved in two of these groundbreaking ventures.
Oman's proactive participation in Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai, under the leadership of His Highness Sayyid Theyazin, Minister of Culture, Sports, and Youth, will further enhance business cooperation across multiple sectors.
On this momentous occasion, I extend my deepest gratitude to all those who contribute to the strengthening of Japan-Oman relations. I also convey my sincerest wishes for the continued success and prosperity of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and the people of Oman.
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