In an unconventional display of diplomatic camaraderie, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung engaged in a post-summit drumming session, creating a viral moment that symbolized their commitment to improved bilateral relations. The leaders, meeting in Japan’s ancient capital of Nara on Tuesday, donned matching blue athletic tops personalized with their names before taking to social media platform X to share their musical collaboration.
The impromptu performance featured two prominent K-pop compositions: global sensation BTS’s hit ‘Dynamite’ and ‘Golden’ from the Golden Globe-winning animated film ‘KPop Demon Hunters’. Prime Minister Takaichi, who previously drummed in a student heavy metal band, demonstrated considerable proficiency, while President Lee acknowledged initial awkwardness that gradually transformed into rhythmic synchronization.
Beyond the cultural exchange, the summit yielded substantive diplomatic achievements. Both nations agreed to strengthen cooperation on economic security and address pressing regional and global challenges. Takaichi emphasized the necessity of collaboration to ‘ensure regional stability,’ particularly significant given ongoing tensions with China following her November remarks suggesting potential military intervention if China attacks Taiwan.
President Lee characterized the Japan-South Korea relationship as ‘neighbors sharing a front yard’ and stressed that cooperation between the two U.S. allies ‘is more important than ever’ within the rapidly evolving international order. This meeting marked a continuation of diplomatic efforts begun under Lee’s predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, though it occurs against the complex backdrop of Japan’s 1910-1945 occupation of the Korean peninsula.
The leaders concluded their meeting with a visit to one of Japan’s oldest temples in Nara on Wednesday, further emphasizing the cultural and historical dimensions of their renewed partnership.
