
Odaiba waterfront hosted a five-day Christmas cultural celebration in December.
The event was cohosted by organisations led philanthropist Haruhisa Handa.
Activities ran from December twelve to sixteen at Daiba venue.
Visitors enjoyed watch and jewellery exhibitions alongside performances and discussions.
Handa also known as Toshu Fukami showcased broad artistic talents.
He performed operatic pieces with a thirty-four member orchestra ensemble.
Culture connects people beyond borders.
Haruhisa Handa said during event.
Comedians Razor Ramon RG and Oniyakko Tsubaki joined panel talks.
Traditional noh theatre and classical ballet performances followed later dates.
Les Sylphides was choreographed by City Ballet director Nobuyoshi Nakajima.
Handa appeared onstage as the Poet thrilling audiences during finale.
An international politics discussion featured British prime minister Boris Johnson.
Former Egyptian ambassador Hisham Mohamed Moustafa Badr also participated actively.
Japan benefits from strong democratic leadership.
Boris Johnson said recently.
Johnson praised cooperation between Britain and Japan on defence matters.
He warned threats to democracy are increasing rapidly worldwide.
Ukraine was cited as example of democratic values under attack.
Johnson said aggression must not be rewarded internationally ever again.
Climate change was highlighted as another urgent global challenge today.
Badr praised firm climate commitments delivered during international summits recently.
He stressed technology and sustainability shape future development paths globally.
Johnson agreed technology could address demographic pressures worldwide over time.
Handa said international dialogue deepens understanding between nations globally today.
He thanked speakers for sharing insights with Japanese audiences directly.
Organisers said similar cultural exchanges will continue in future events.