The Government of Japan joined the Philippines in commemorating the 81st Anniversary of the Leyte Gulf Landings, underscoring the shared commitment of both nations to peace, remembrance, and the continuous strengthening of bilateral relations.
On 19–20 October 2025, Chargé d’affaires ONO Sho of the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines visited Leyte to attend the official commemoration ceremonies held at the MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park in Palo City. The event was organized by Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla and attended by Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla, Australian Ambassador Marc Innes-Brown, and several Philippine government officials.
In his remarks, Chargé d’affaires Ono paid tribute to the memory of those who lost their lives during the war and expressed deep respect for the valor and dedication of Filipino veterans. He reiterated Japan’s unwavering resolve to uphold peace, particularly as the nation reflects on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Chargé d’affaires Ono also reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to further enhancing its partnership with the Philippines, noting that both countries will mark the 70th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations in 2026. He emphasized that Japan continues to value its close cooperation with the Philippines, built on mutual trust, respect, and shared aspirations for peace and prosperity in the region.

During his visit, Chargé d’affaires Ono also paid a courtesy call on Governor Petilla, where both sides exchanged views on the potential for enhanced Japan-Philippines cooperation in Leyte, including opportunities in local development and people-to-people exchanges.
In a statement, the Embassy of Japan expressed its continued commitment to working closely with the Philippines in promoting peace, regional stability, and inclusive growth. “Japan remains steadfast in its partnership with the Filipino people—honoring the past while building a future anchored on mutual respect, peace, and shared prosperity,” the Embassy said.
The commemoration of the Leyte Gulf Landings serves as a solemn reminder of the lessons of history and a renewed call to strengthen the enduring friendship between Japan and the Philippines—two nations united by shared values, mutual respect, and a common vision for lasting peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.