The Philippine Fleet is enhancing its defense relationship with Japan as its commander, Rear Adm. Joe Anthony Orbe, embarked on a strategic visit to key Japanese naval facilities beginning Nov. 20, 2025.
Upon arrival, Orbe and his delegation were welcomed by top officers of the Japan Self-Defense Fleet (JSDF) and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), reflecting the growing warmth and trust between the two nations’ naval forces.
In Yokosuka, JSDF commander Vice Adm. Katsushi Omachi received Orbe with full honors. Both officials acknowledged the steady rise in joint activities — from exercises and ship visits to exchanges in humanitarian assistance and disaster response — made even more significant following the recently signed Reciprocal Access Agreement between the Philippines and Japan.
As part of the visit, Omachi provided a detailed briefing on the JSDF’s force structure and evolving missions, underscoring Japan’s increasingly active role in maintaining regional stability.
The Philippine delegation was also toured aboard JS Kumano, a modern multi-role frigate that highlights Japan’s cutting-edge naval capabilities.
The following day, Orbe traveled to Tokyo to pay a courtesy call on JMSDF chief Adm. Akira Saito. Saito praised the steady growth of Japan-Philippines defense cooperation and expressed optimism for even closer collaboration in the coming years.
Both naval leaders reaffirmed a shared commitment to safeguarding a free and open Indo-Pacific, stressing that stronger maritime partnerships are essential amid increasing regional challenges.
Orbe’s visit marks another forward step in the Philippine Fleet’s effort to bolster alliances and pursue a more interconnected, future-ready naval posture — one that Japan has become an increasingly indispensable part of.
“This visit underscores the Philippine Fleet’s commitment to strengthening defense partnerships and enhancing maritime ties with its Japan counterparts, paving the way for a more robust and future-ready cooperation,” the Fleet said.







