PM Modi, Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba Ride Bullet Train from Tokyo to Sendai During Official Visit (Watch)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba rode the Shinkansen bullet train from Tokyo to Sendai during Modi’s two-day official visit. The leaders also discussed defence, economy, and semiconductor cooperation.

Tokyo: Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Saturday personally accompanied Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a bullet train to reach Sendai.

Ishiba further said that he will continue the journey in the car with PM Modi, showcasing the bond of friendship between the two.

In a post on X, Ishiba said, “With Prime Minister Modi to Sendai. Continuing from last night, I will be with you in the car.”

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Earlier in the day, PM Modi greeted the Indian train drivers. 

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In a post on X, Ishiba said, “Greetings with the Indian train drivers currently training at JR East.”

JR東日本で研修中のインド人運転士さんたちとご挨拶。 pic.twitter.com/UXKoSVP50r

— 石破茂 (@shigeruishiba) August 30, 2025

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“Republic of India. Summit meeting with Prime Minister Modi. We discussed cooperation across a wide range of areas, including defence and the economy. Tomorrow, I will join you for the inspection of the Shinkansen and semiconductor-related matters,” Ishiba said.

インド共和国 モディ首相との首脳会談。防衛、経済など多岐にわたる協力について話し合いました。明日は新幹線と半導体関連の視察にご一緒します。 pic.twitter.com/bA6IFvGiL0

— 石破茂 (@shigeruishiba) August 29, 2025

He travelled by Shinkansen from Tokyo to Sendai to tour key industrial facilities, including a semiconductor plant and a bullet-train coach manufacturing site.

 

#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Sendai from Tokyo in a bullet train. Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba is also with him. 
(Video: DD) pic.twitter.com/zTWGlZntwF

— ANI (@ANI) August 30, 2025

 

The semiconductor facility, located near Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture, is being developed by Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) in collaboration with SBI Holdings and Japanese partners under the joint venture Japan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (JSMC). 

Situated in the Second Northern Sendai Central Industrial Park in Ohira Village, the plant represents one of Japan’s largest efforts to revive its domestic chip-making industry.

The plant will produce 12-inch semiconductor wafers, starting with 40-nanometre technology and later expanding to 28 nm and 55 nm nodes. 

Its main focus will be on automotive electronics, a sector seeing growing demand from electric vehicles and next-generation mobility solutions. 

Once operational, the facility is expected to manufacture about 40,000 wafers per month, making it a significant contributor to Japan’s domestic chip supply. 

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