JAPAN'S Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida has expressed his country's sympathies to Australia over the recent bushfires.
Mr Kishida arrived in Sydney on Sunday as part of his first overseas trip since the new government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took office late last month.
He told reporters after meeting Foreign Minister Bob Carr that he expressed his "heartfelt sympathy" to those affected by the recent bushfires.
"I'm reminded once again of the feelings of appreciation to the friendship and support extended to Japan by the Australian people at the time of the great East Japan earthquake," he said.
"On that basis I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy on behalf of the people of Japan and the Japanese government for the people who have been affected by the bushfires."
Senator Carr said Australia and Japan had a history of thinking of one another when disasters struck.
He thanked Mr Kishida and his visiting team for visiting Japan so early in his country's new administration.
"I thanked them as well for the language used by Prime Minister Abe when he said in announcing the importance of this part of the world that Japan sees the need to co-operate with Asian countries like Australia," he said.
"That's how we like to be described following the the Australia in the Asian Century white paper."
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