New book chronicles 50 years of Vietnam-Japan relations
A new book tracing the 50-year journey of Vietnam-Japan relations was introduced in Hanoi on March 18 by the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Titled "50 Years of Vietnam-Japan Relations (1973-2023)," the book, co-authored by 10 experts, offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of bilateral ties.
Speaking at the launch, VASS Vice President Dr. Dang Xuan Thanh highlighted 2023 as a landmark year, marking half a century of bilateral cooperation. He noted that the book serves as both a historical reflection and an essential academic resource for those studying the two nations’ political, economic, cultural, and educational links.
Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Ito Naoki emphasised that the upgrade of bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for Peace and Prosperity in Asia and the World in 2023 marked a new chapter in their relationship. He underscored that insights from the past five decades, captured in the book, will serve as a roadmap for future collaboration.

Co-editor Dr. Tran Hoang Long, Deputy Director of the Institute for Northeast Asian Studies, affirmed that Vietnam-Japan relations have never been stronger than they are now. Japan remains Vietnam’s largest bilateral sponsor, second-largest investor, and third-biggest trading partner, playing a pivotal role in the country’s development.
Structured into five chapters, the book explores the foundations of bilateral ties, key historical milestones, the development of relations through periods, and prospects for future cooperation.