Tokyo [Japan], October 27 : On the second stop of his five-day Asia visit, US President Donald Trump met Japan's Emperor Naruhito at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Monday. After the meeting, Trump described the Japanese monarch as "a great man."
Trump's visit marked a renewed engagement with Japan's leadership amid his ongoing tour.
Trump, dressed in a navy suit and gold tie, was warmly welcomed by Emperor Naruhito, who smiled and waved as the US leader arrived. The two shook hands and posed for photographers before entering the palace.
The meeting took place inside a simple room with wooden furniture. The White House later shared a picture of their meeting on X.
The meeting lasted for more than half an hour. Trump told reporters, "A great man," referring to the emperor, whom he had last met during a state visit in 2019 when he was hosted at a banquet, as per CNN.
Japan is Trump's second stop on his current five-day Asia tour. Earlier, he was in Malaysia, where he attended the 47th ASEAN Summit and participated in the signing of the Cambodia-Thailand peace deal.
During his Tokyo visit, Trump is expected to meet Japan's first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday to discuss bilateral relations and regional security. He will also address US troops aboard the USS George Washington, CNN reported.
Prime Minister Takaichi, in a message posted on X (formerly Twitter), welcomed Trump's visit, she wrote, "Welcome to Japan, @realDonaldTrump! Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow and having a fruitful discussion on how we can further strengthen our great Alliance."
{{{{twitter_post_id####}}}}Welcome to Japan, @realDonaldTrump!
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
— 高市早苗 (@takaichi_sanae) October 27, 2025
Special lighting has been installed at landmarks across Tokyo to mark Trump's visit, symbolising the close ties between the two allies.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is also illuminated to mark Trump's visit.
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