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In the latest chapter of the Fumio Kishida story, our former Japanese prime minister has quietly but unmistakably reminded everyone that he still moves in rarefied circles, even after leaving the Kantei. The headline moment comes not from a Diet debate but from a lunch date that blew up the internet. According to India Today and Fox News Digital, Katy Perry and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, now a very public couple, took a break from her Tokyo tour schedule to join Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko for a private lunch in the capital. India Today reports that the visit took place on Wednesday, December 3, with Kishida later posting a photo on X of the four of them in front of a Christmas tree, calling Perry the partner of Trudeau and reminiscing about his work with Trudeau on the Japan Canada Action Plan and the G7 Hiroshima Summit. Fox News Digital and Moneycontrol add that Trudeau echoed the sentiment online, thanking Kishida for his friendship and his continued commitment to the international rules based order, effectively framing Kishida as a steady elder statesman on the global stage even in retirement. Entertainment outlets from India Today to AOL and the Economic Times all treat Kishida as part of the soft launch turned hard launch of the Trudeau Perry relationship, pulling him into a pop culture storyline that will live in their biographies as well as his. On social media, Kishida s post has doubled as proof of life in his post premiership career, showing he remains diplomatically active and personally close to key Western leaders. None of the major political wires in the past twenty four hours have reported any new policy roles or business positions for Kishida, and there are no verified reports of him taking on a corporate chairmanship or think tank job yet; any talk of him angling for a comeback under Japan s new prime minister Sanae Takaichi is pure speculation circulating among commentators, not backed by hard reporting. What is documented, in think tank analysis from CSIS and commentary in The Diplomat, is that Kishida s earlier line that Ukraine today may be East Asia tomorrow continues to be cited as a defining marker of Japan s tougher strategic posture toward China and Taiwan, a phrase that is rapidly hardening into the one sentence legacy quote in his foreign policy biography. So, in just a few days, Fumio Kishida has managed to be both the seasoned architect behind a more assertive Japan and the unexpectedly key supporting character in the world s most high profile political pop romance. That is it for this episode of Fumio Kishida Biography Flash. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Fumio Kishida, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.

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