VOV.VN - An exhibition titled “Gio Dong” (East Wind) will take place from March 6 to 8, 2026 at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi, introducing the Japanese art of flower arrangement, Ikebana, to Vietnamese visitors.
VOV.VN - Police in Hanoi have dismantled a transnational cyber fraud ring accused of impersonating Japanese law enforcement officers to scam victims living in Japan, authorities said on March 3.
VOV.VN - Tokyo Girls Collection, Japan’s well-known fashion event combining runway shows and live music, will be held in Vietnam for the first time, featuring artists from both countries.
A Japanese tourist was safely evacuated and rushed to hospital after suffering a stroke aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Quang Ninh province.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called on Japanese companies to expand investment in Vietnam, as bilateral trade between the two countries surpassed US$50 billion for the first time, during a February 9 meeting with a delegation representing 37 Japanese companies, corporations and organisations in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has extended its contract with Japanese Technical Director Koshida Takeshi following his positive contributions since joining Vietnamese football in June 2023.
VOV.VN - The third Vietnam Festival in Osaka is scheduled to take place on March 7-8, featuring Vietnamese and Japanese artists and a wide range of cultural activities aimed at introducing Vietnamese culture to international friends.
In 2025, Japanese companies operating in Vietnam posted their highest profit outlook in 15 years, reflecting strong business momentum despite persistent barriers related to institutions, administrative procedures, human resources, according to a survey released on January 26 by the Japan External Trade Organisation.
The 49th Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme (SSEAYP) officially departed Tokyo on January 26, marking the start of a friendship voyage to several Southeast Asian countries aimed at promoting mutual understanding and international cooperation among young people.
Professor Toshiro Nishizawa of the University of Tokyo has hailed Vietnam’s people-centred development approach, reflected in social security policies such as tuition fee reductions and healthcare support for disadvantaged groups.