Asif Shaikh Consul General of Japan Isomura Toshikazu hosted a grand reception at local hotel the other day to celebrate the 60th birthday of Japanese Emperor Naruhito. The event was attended by large number of guests including government officials, politicians, diplomats, businessmen and dignitaries from different walks of life. Proceedings began with a heartfelt rendition of national anthems of Japan and Pakistan, by Deputy Consul General of Japan Ashida Katsunori. The reign of the Emperor Naruhito officially began last year when he succeeded his father Akihiti, marking an end to three-decade long Heisel Era. Hence, it was the first National Day reception under the new ‘Reiwa’ era. Speaking at the occasion, CG Isomura expressed his delight in hosting the first reception of ‘Reiwa’ era. He also remarked about the improved security situation in Pakistan generating investment opportunities for Japanese in Pakistan. The Consul General said that he was surprised to know that there were around 23 different cultural organizations in Karachi, including pop-culture groups striving to promote Japanese culture. The Consul General ended his speech by inviting Pakistan to visit Japan for Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics Games happening in July 2020. His speech was followed by remarks by Sadia Rashid, President, Pakistan-Japan Cultural Association (PJCA), and Kaleem Farooqui, Vice-Chairman, Pakistan Japan Business FORUM (PJBF), who felicitated Japanese people on the Emperor’s birthday and vowed to continue their efforts for better economic and culture ties between the two countries. The reception concluded with ceremonial cake-cutting and serving of sumptuous Pakistani and Japanese food.