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MANILA, Philippines — To promote a “free and open Pacific,” Japanese warships JS Ise and JS Suzunami are docked in Manila for a three-day visit. The Philippine Navy marching band led the ...
DOCKED. One of the two Japanese vessels that arrived in Manila on June 21, 2025 Photo from the Japanese Embassy in Manila The Philippines and Japan are part of the Indo-Pacific region.
Manila has received an official invitation to carry out a visual inspection of Japan's Abukuma-class frigates, the Philippine ...
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) vessels JS Ise and JS Suzunami docked at Port Area in Manila on Saturday for a goodwill visit, the Japanese Embassy in Manila said. The port call is part ...
Vista Land unveils Japanese-inspired Kinsan Heights in Manila BusinessMirror June 24, 2025 30 views 2 minute read Kinsan Heights is a 44-story vJapanese-inspired high-rise development in the ...
Two warships from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) arrived Saturday at the Port of Manila as part of its deployment plan to promote security and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
On Saturday morning, the JS Ise, one of Japan’s largest Hyuga-class helicopter destroyers, arrived at the Port of Manila. The vessel is part of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and is ...
The Philippine Navy (PN) on Sunday confirmed that a potential transfer of Abukuma-class destroyer escorts from the Japan ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. joined two government officials in a high-level meeting with officers of a Japanese firm to discuss a waste-to-energy (WtE) facility in Manila. Marcos, who was in Japan ...
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Japanese destroyer JS Ise docks in Manila for a port visit - MSNJapanese destroyer JS Ise (DDH-182) docks in Manila for a port visit while Philippine Navy personnel welcome her crew, signaling the growing cooperation between the naval forces of the Philippines ...
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is expected to return to Manila today, Sunday, after a three-day working visit to Japan. Malacañang earlier said the chief executive's trip was ...
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