Vietnam-Japan relations thrive thanks to people-based bridge-building

The Vietnam-Japan relations have seen strong progress across the field since the establishment of diplomatic ties 45 years ago, which is partly attributable to the bridge-building role of many individuals and organisations.
Vietnam-Japan relations thrive thanks to people-based bridge-building ảnh 1Professor-Doctor Furuta Motoo, Chairman of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association and Founding Rector of the Vietnam-Japan University (Photo: Vietnam National University, Hanoi)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam-Japan relations haveseen strong progress across the field since the establishment of diplomaticties 45 years ago, which is partly attributable to the bridge-building role ofmany individuals and organisations.

Professor-Doctor Furuta Motoo, Chairman of the Japan-VietnamFriendship Association (JVFA) and Founding Rector of the Vietnam-JapanUniversity, is one such individual.

The JVFA was set up in 1955 with the goal of promoting thefriendship between the people of the two countries, he said, adding that withthe rapid increase in the number of Vietnamese living in Japan, one of the mainactivities of the association now is to support the overseas Vietnamesecommunity in Japan.

With an expansive network of chapters, the association hasorganised diverse exchange activities such as Vietnamese language classes,gatherings on the occasion of Vietnamese traditional lunar new year, filmscreenings, music and cuisine festivals.

As Founding Rector of the Vietnam-Japan University, Prof Furutasaid the university aims to become a leading research university in Asia.

In July 2017, the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations(VUFO) established the Vietnam-Japan Cooperation Centre to organise and supportjoint scientific research and technological transfer programmes between Vietnamand Japan. The centre also works to promote bilateral economic and culturalexchange activities.

Director of the Centre Bui Khac Son, who is also deputy headof VUFO and standing vice chairman of the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association,said the centre aims to become a reliable bridge connecting the businesscommunities of the two countries.

According to Son, the centre will focus on facilitatingbusiness partnership in market research, personnel training, technologytransfer, agriculture and industries using renewable energy.

Besides, the centre also plans other cultural and sportevents such as making a film on agriculturalist Luong Dinh Cua who was trainedin Japan, and holding a friendship golf tournament.

For Syoei Utsuda, President of the Vietnam Friendship Associationin Japan, Vietnam has become familiar to Japanese people. At present, more than260,000 Vietnamese are living in Japan, with the number of student and traineesrising rapidly.

According to Utsuda, his association has engaged in manysupport activities targeting the overseas Vietnamese in Japan. It hosted aconference last August on the theme of spiritual support for Vietnamese inJapan.-VNA

VNA

See more

A ceremony in response to Vietnam Law Day held in Khuong Mai secondary school in Hanoi (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Vietnam Law Day to be observed in Hanoi

A national-scale ceremony marking Vietnam Law Day (November 9) is scheduled for November 7 afternoon in Hanoi, offering a chance for every citizen to uphold the spirit of respecting the Constitution and law, fostering a culture of legal compliance for the goal of wealthy people and a strong, democratic, equitable, and civilised nation.

The success of the Russian October Revolution had a profound impact on revolutionary movements around the world, including in Vietnam. Under the light of Marxism–Leninism and the October Revolution, Nguyen Ai Quoc found in it a “miraculous handbook,” the path to national salvation for the Vietnamese people. In the photo: The people of Hanoi seized the Residential Palace of the Tonkin Governor – the headquarters of the French-backed administration in northern Vietnam, marking the success of the August Revolution in Vietnam on August 19, 1945. (Photo: VNA Archives)

Russian October Revolution opens a window into Vietnam

On the eve of the 108th anniversary of the October Revolution, through a bilingual presentation by lecturer Hong Hoa and documentary footage, the question of how a revolution that took place in faraway Russia in 1917 could help an Asian nation like Vietnam achieve independence and freedom in 1945 was vividly explained to students born a century after the event.

Vietnam records positive results in teacher survey. (Photo: VNA)

Digital competence emerges as a highlight among Vietnamese teachers

The TALIS 2024 results reaffirm the positive standing of Vietnamese teachers in the region, consistent with the strong performance of Vietnamese students in PISA 2022 and SEA-PLM 2024. The report, however, underscores the urgent need to invest in digital capacity, professional development, and school management reform.

Delegates at the event (Photo: VNA)

Cuba–Vietnam friendship through Italian eyes

The book features Fidel Castro’s speech delivered at the Central University of Venezuela on February 3, 1999, during the inauguration of President Hugo Chavez. Anteo Edizioni, which has also published Italian editions of works by President Ho Chi Minh and Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, completed printing in September 2025.

The multimedia work “Unification Epic” by VietnamPlus, the e-newspaper of the Vietnam News Agency, is honoured with the Best General News Infographics award in the infographics category of the prestigious Asian Media Awards 2025. (Photo: VNA)

VietnamPlus wins Best General News Infographics Award at Asian Media Leaders Summit

VietnamPlus's project was released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification of Vietnam (April 30, 1975 – 2025). This interactive 3D graphic, available at https://www.vietnamplus.vn/50namgiaiphongmiennam/, creatively recreates the historic moment when a liberation tank crashed through the gates of the Independence Palace.

A number of trawlers in Long Hai commune, Ho Chi Minh City, are forced to stay idle after suffering losses. (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City steps up crackdown on IUU fishing violations

During an inspection on November 5 in Ho Chi Minh City's coastal communes of Thanh An, Can Gio and An Thoi Dong, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Bui Minh Thanh said although positive progress has been made, offshore fishing activities remain complex, especially as the city enters the crucial stage in the country's efforts to remove the IUU yellow card.